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DATE : 05/05/2024 Test Booklet Code Q1 Answers & Solutions Time 3 hrs. 20 Min, for MM. 720 NEET (UG)-2024 1 10. 11. 12 13 14 Important Instructions : The testis of 3 hours 20 minutes duration and the Test Booklet contains 200 multiple-choice questions (four ‘options with a single correct answer om Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology). 50 questions in each subject are divided into two Sections (A and B) 2s per details given below {@) Section-A shall consist of 35 (Thirty-five) Questions in each subject (Question Nos-1 to 36, 51 t0 85, 101 10 135 and 151 to 188). All Questions are compulsory (0) Section-B shall consist of 15 (Fifteen) questions in each subject (Question Nos- 36 to 50, 86 to 100, 136 10 4150 and 186 to 200). In Section B, a candidate needs to attempt any 10 (Ten) questions out of 15 (Fifteen) in each subject Candidates are advised to read all 15 questions in each subject of Section B before thay start attempting the question paper. the event of a candidate attempting more than ten questions, the ist ten questions answered by the candidate shall be evaluated. Ech question caries 4 marks. For each comect response, the candidate wil get 4 marks. For each incorrect response, one mark will be deducted from the total scores, The maximum marks are 720. Use Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this page / marking responses on Answer Sheet. Rough works to be done in the space provided for this purpose inthe Test Booklet only ‘On completion ofthe test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet (ORIGINAL and OFFICE copy) to the Invigilator before leaving the Room / Hall. The candidates are allowed to take way this Test Booklet with them ‘The CODE for this Booklet is Q1, Make sure that the CODE printed on the Original Copy of the Answer Sheets the same as that on this Test Booklet. In case ofciscrepancy, the candidate should immediately report the mater tothe Invgiator for replacement of boin the Test Bookiet and the Answer sheet “The candidates should ensure thatthe Answer Sheet isnot folded. Do nol make eny stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere else except in he specified space in the Test Bookle/Answer Sheet Use of white fic for correction is NOT permissible on the Answer Sheet Each candidate must show on-demand hisher Admission Car tothe Invgilator. No candidate, without special permission of he Centre Superintendent or Inviglatr, would leave hisher seat. Use of Elecronic’Manual Calculator is prohibited. ‘The candidates are governed by all Rules and Reguiations of the examination with regard to their conduc in the Examination Room / Hall. All cases of unfair means wil be deat with as per Rules and Regulations of this examination. No part ofthe Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances. The candidates will write the Correct Test Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet / Answer Sheet in the Allendance SheetPHYSICS SECTION-A 1. Aogic cru provides the output Yas per the flowing tuth table [aay] ojo} ofs lo rfol1 i|rfo ‘The expression forthe output Ys, (1) AB+A 2) ABA @ & “) 6 Answer (3) a 3 010 Sol. [0/1 { 1 =e =k] o 1fo According o given truth abe, outputs independent on value ofA Output Y= 8 2. Awmeel ofa bullock car is oing ona level oad as shown in the igure below. Is tnear speed is vin the direction shown, whieh one of he following options s crrect(P and @ ae any highest and lowest points on the wheel, respectively)? Pp (1). Point P moves slower than point @ (2) Point P moves faster than point Q (2) Both the points P and @ move with equal speed (4) Point Phas zere speed Answer (2)Sol. In the case of pure roling, Pen ‘The topmost point will have velocity 2v while point Q Le. lowest point will have zero velocty Hence point P moves faster than point @, 3, Inthe ftlowing circuit, the equivalent capacitance between terminal A and terminal Bis Que 2uF 1 1t-— ao— 2uF |o6 uF zur () 2yF @) 14F (8) 05 HF (4) 4uF Answer (1) Sai 2 Duk Af 1 so daw — 1, aur 2uF Given orcuits balanced Wheatstone bridge 2uF 2uF Ao oe aur 8 Cur 141 =2uF 4. Atany insiant of time , the displacement of any particle is given by 2t— 1 (SI unit) under the influence of force ‘of SN. The value of instantaneous power is (in SI unit: a) 10 @ 5 @) 7 a6 Answer (1) Sol. x= 2t—1 =2%5=10WGiven below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the otnar is labelled as Reason R. Assertion A: The potential (V) at any axial point, at 2 m distance (° from the centre of the dipole of dipole moment vector Pof magnitude, 4 » 10-6 6 m, s+ 9 x 10° V. 1 (Take 1 = 9 10° stunts) Reason R: V = 7 2P___ where ris the distance of any axial point, situated at 2 m from the centre of the pole. In the light ofthe above stalements, choose the correct answer from the options given below (1). Both A end R are true and Ris the correct explanation of A (2) Both A and R are tue and Ris NOT the correct explanation of A ©). Ais tue but Ris fats. (4). Ais false but Ris tru. Answer (8) KP cost ‘Sol. The potential V at any point, at distance r trom contr of dipale = KP? At ania point where 0= 0", v= KP 9X10" 410g sgny e 2 AL axial point where 0 = 180°, v= __9. 10? v ‘Two bodies A and B of same mass undergo completely inelastic one dimensional colision, The body A moves with velocity v: while body Bs at rest before collision. The velocity ofthe system ater collision is vs. The ratio vives a) 1:2 @24 @ at a) tea ‘Answer (2) Sol. Before colision > @)> ¥s t undergoes completely inelastic colsion Using conservation af linear momentum Initial momentum = Final momentum ive + ve7. Ima.uniform magnetic fold of 0.049 T, a magnetic needle performs 20 complate oscillations in § seconds as shown, The moment of ineftia of the needle Is 9.8 x 10° kg me. Ifthe magnitude of magnetic moment ofthe needle Is x x 10° Am, then the value of x is. ) 5a S098 ‘Answer (4) r Sol, Time period of Oscilation, T= 2x, Lis Me 1a p— [98107 4?" <0.088 _ 98x10° Mxa9x10 2 A oy FP 8810 1g 49.107 2 4 9816107 49 2 10 « 10-2 x 102 12, = 12808? « 10-5 Am? 8. An unpolarised light beam stikes a glass surface at Brewste’s angle. Then (1) The reflected light will be partially polarised. (2) The refracted tight wil be completely polarised, (3) Both the reflected and refracted ight will be completely potarised, (4) The reflected light will be completely polarised but the refracted light wil be partially polarised. Answor (4) Incident rays Sol. “+ Retlected rays retracted rays According to Brewster's law, reflected rays are completely polarized and refracted rays are partially polarized,10, ‘Consider the folowing statements A and 8 and identify the correct answer: 1 w | 0 a [om A. Fora solar-cell the IV characteristis lies in the IV quadrant of the given graph, B._ Ina reverse biased pn junction doe, the current measured in (uA), is due to majority charge carriers, (1) Als correct but B is incorrect (2). Alsincorreet but Bis correct (8) Both Aand B are correct (4) Both A and B are incorrect Answer (1) Sol. A: Solar cell characteristios B: _Inreverse biased pn junction diode, the current measured in (uA), is due to minority charge carrier the ph wien stows ne veratin of (1) ants tnt ena, where de Bogle wave ofa fee particle) Answer (4) h Sol. de-Broglie wavelength = 2 =P at rs a ls ‘Squaring both sides, i a ame 2 A stemsane i {Graph passes through origin with constant slope.14 12, 13, ‘The terminal voltage of the battery, whose emf is 10 V and intemal esistance + (2, when connected through ‘an extemal resistance of 4 @ as shown in the figure is: 40 tov am av @ ev @) BV (4) 10V Answer (3) 4a Sol. , 12 tov 10 Currentin ereut i= °° Terminal votage = E—iR 10-2%1=8V ‘The quantities which have the same dimensions as those of solid angle are: (1) strain and angle (2), stress and angle (9) strain ang are (4) angular speed and stress Answer (1) sent ge nn 88 rs coma aman F evan = pas ens we ‘Angle measured in radians is also dimensionless [M°L°T"] ! out fu In the above diagram, a strong bar magnet is moving towards solenoid-2 from solenoid-1. The direction of Induced current in solenoid-1 and that in solenoid-2, respectively, are through the directions: o (1) ABand OC (2) Baand.co (9) ABand CD (4) Baan Do ‘Answer (1)Nos gf A 8 Solenoid Solenoid-2 North of magnet is moving away from solenoid 1 so end B of solenoid 1 is South and as south of magnet is. approaching solenoid 2 so end C of solenoid 2 is South. 14. The moment of inertia ofa thin fod about an axis passing through is mid point and perpendicular to the rod is 2400 g om. The lenath of the 400 g rod is nearly (1) 85en 2) 1750m @) 207 em @i "bon Answer (1) Sol. Moment of inertia of rod = f= = 2400-400-— 2 => =e = (272 =8480m =85em 15. 6) Wa Sen(2t 2) roprsane to moon of parte exeung simple harmon mate, te arte sac tine period of moto, respec, ae () Sem2s @) sm2s (0) Semis ) Smas Answer (2) ‘8 Themassot plants tafe eth and is arterial ot he oa, Te acctraton du to gravity on that planet is: (1) 196ms? 2) e8ms? (3) 49ms? (4) seams? ‘Answer (4)17, 18, 19, 2) Puslcnl ioR? 392ms? 04498 ‘Ahorizontal force 10 N is applied to a block A as shown in figure. The mass of blocks A and B are 2 kg and 3 kg respectively. The blocks side over a frictionless surface. The force exerted by block A on biock Bis 8 EON | Sta 2g (1) Zero @ 4N (@) 6N (4) 10N Answer (3) Sol. F=(Mi+ Mea JO -2ms? 23 F = Mi2)=3*2N=6N ‘A thermodynamic system Is taken through the cycle abcda, The work done by the gas along the path bc is: (1) Zero @) -900 Answer (1) Sol. Path bois an isochoric process. Work done by gas along path be is zero, Given below are two statements: ‘Statement I: Atoms are electrically neutral as they contain equal number of positive and negative charges, ‘Statement Il: Atoms of each element are stable and emit their characteristic spectrum. In the tignt ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below. (1) Both Statement| and Statement Il are correct (2) Both Statement| and Statement Il are incorrect @) Statement |s correct but Statement I is incorrect (4) Statement Is incorrect but Statement Il is correct Answer (3)20. 2 22. Sol. Statement |s true 2s atoms are electrically neutral because they contain equal number of positive and negative charges, Statement Is wrong 8s atom of most of the elements are stable and emit characteristic spectrum. But this statementis not tue for every atom. Boxy 42 p29 In the nuctear emission stated above, the mass number anc atomic number ofthe product @ respectively, are (1) 280,81 (2) 286,80 8) 288, 82 (4) 286,81 Answer (4) sol. BP x—* an y—*! 9 hz! 5 Bp tg A286 z=61 {panicle moving wth untoam speed na cular path maintains: (1) Constant velocity (2) Constant acceleration (©) Constant velocity but varying acceleration (4) Varying valocty and varying acceleration Answer (4) Sol. A particle moving with uniform speed in a ciculer path maintains varying velocity and varying acceleration. It is because direction of both velocity @s well as acceleration will change continuously. A light ray enters through a right angled prism at point P with the angle of incidence 20° as shown in figure. It travels through the prism parallel to its base BC and emerges along the face AC. The refractive index of the prisms: Answer (2)23. 24. A=90° 1 # > Apply Snei's iaw, on incidence surface 41sing0" = psn) => tx rxsin(@0>—o) In a vemier calipers, (N + 1) divisions of vernier scale coincide with WN divisions of main scale. If 1 MSD represents 0,1 mm, the vernier constant (in om) is 1 1 © iow Foo () 100N 4) 1001) Answer (2) Sol. V.C=MSD-VsD “) oven: (N+ 1) VSD = MSO vsp=(;4_) msp 2) From (1) nd (2) vc =«mssp)~ (miso) Ww ot Net TOO) the monochromatic source in Young's double sit experiment is replaced by white light, then (1). Interference pattern wl disappear (2) There willbe a central dark fringe surrounded by a few coloured fringes (3) There willbe a central bright white fringe surrounded by afew coloured fringes (4) Allright fringes willbe of equal wicth Answer (3) ‘Sol. At central point on screen, path difference is 2er0 for all wavelength. So, central bright fringe is white and arenes deve on want a j= 2 Timea, ige be colored25. 26. Hts the velocity of light in free space, the correct statements about photon among the following are: A. The energy ofa photon is 2 Tvey ofa ghaon ie €. Temmantmots toon = O. naphonsleion clon bt lead! marin a cost _Phnonporern post che () Aandeny @) AB.canoony (3) Kean pony () AB,Dan ony frover(h Sol. (A) If cis the velocity of light 80, E= hy (Energy of photon) (@) Velocity of photon is equal to velocity of ight i. 6 ©) 2-8 ¢ (©) In photon-electron collision both total energy and total momentum are conserved. ‘The output (Y) ofthe given logic gate is similar tothe output of ania SH (1). NAND gate (2) NOR gate @) ORgate (4) AND gate Answer (4) Sh ,—fp* 7 B Y, AB = ABs sinilar to output of AND Gate26. 29. (Spectral Li (Wavelengths (nm)) ‘stents ay a acena= [ans b facten=? Tv [aees oes ome i is arb (h A\eLeNoM (a Am0-,c4,04 (a AN.DHcAb i ALBLCALDW Answer (2) Sol. Energy ditference AE rok (ME-2 > (SE )g-2 > (ME)a-2 > (SEDs-2 heaton shan hs2 All, BIV, Cl, DA A thin fat circular dsc of radius 4.5 om is placed gently over the surface of water. If surface tension of water {80.07 N mr then the excess force required to take it away from the surface Is. (1) 198mN 2) 198 (3) 1.98 mn (4) 99N Answer (1) ol Exoass force = Tx 2aR =197.82* 104 198% 102N =19.8 mN manda varstees te an ots M1. tao Vi: Ve seo th smb cary esua : meaning) a2 aaa @ ut (@) ted Answer (2)30. a 2, Sol. According to transformer ratio, ‘The maximum elongation of a steel wire of 1:m length ifthe elastic mit of steel and its Young's modulus, respectively, are 8 « 10° N m-? and 2 « 10" N nis: 4) 4mm 2) 04mm (3) 40mm (4) 8mm Answer (1) Sol. in the ease for maximum elongation, Stress = Elastic limit Coote Xk 8x10 x4 S240 4 gro? Young's modulus 2107 Bax #6, maximum elongation is 4 mm {A thin spherical shell is charged by some source. The potential difference between the two points C and P {in V) shown inthe figure is 1 (Take 1 -9310° I units (ae ) ge tne (1) 381% (2) 110° @) 05% 10° (4) zero Answer (4) ‘Sol, For uniformly charged spherical shel, ‘9 vg ors re ForrsR) Ve= Ve Vo~Vo= Zero ‘Awire of length 7 and resistance 100 (2 divided into 10 equal parts. The frst 5 parts are connected in series ‘while the next § parts are connected in parallel. The two combinations are again connected in series. The resistance of his final combination is: () 20 (2) 520 @) 5a (4) 600 Answer (2)() 44m @) 44nT Answer (3) oN OR 4x10 7 7100 ~ 204 441097 44 mt 24 Mah List wih List Lista (Materia A. Diamagnetle 8. Ferromagnetic ©. Paramagnetic D. —Non-magnetic (1) Act, Ball, C4V, 0 a) & Answer (1) Sol. (Material) Diamagnetic Ferromagnetic Paramagnetic ‘Non-magnetic | Bal, CA, DV wy au ) 0 33. A tightly wound 100 tums coil of radius 10 cm carries @ current of 7A. The magnitude of the magnetic feld at the centre ofthe coll is (Take permeability of free space as 4x: x 10-7 SI unts): (2) 447 (@) 487 ‘Sol. The magnitude of magnetic fleld due to circular col of N tums is given by Listal (Susceptibility (y)) L yz0 We O>yo-t Me yest IV. O
(4) ar SECTION-B ‘A parallel plate capacitor is charged by connecting it to a battery through a resistor. If Fs the current in the circuit, then in the gap between the plates: (1) There is no current (2). Displacement current of magnitude equal to / ows in the same direction as / {) Displacement current of magnitude equal to / ows in a drection opposite to that of / (4) Displacement current of magnitude greater than Flows but can be in any direction Answer (2) scooting © mode Angers law fea -1ller') ares, Forteopts kedandineo DieieKCL lo ‘A 10 nF capacitors eonnected to a 210 V, 50 Hz source as shown in figure. The peak current in the circuit is nearly (x= 3.14): 210V, SoH (1) 0584 (2) 0934 (@) 1200 (4) 0354, ‘Answer (2)1 1 Sol. Capacitive Reactance X- ——— ia af 2x3.14x5041 0x10 1000 “314 bone Ny 210 Peak current = Bhp, = V2 x2" «3.14 =0,982 line = V2 059 =0.93A 38, _ Ifthe mass ofthe bob in a simple pendulum is increased to tvice its orginal mass and its length is made half 1s gral nah hen he nw repr sion nes soa ine ped. Then he vaio ais 0 8 2a 8 @ 28 “4 Answer (2) 39, The folowing oraph represents the TV curves of an ideal gas (where Tis the temperature and V the volume) at three pressures P, P2 and Ps compared with those of Charles's aw represented as dotted lines. ° > “Then the corect relation is (1) PPP (2) Pe PoP @ Pi>Pi>P (4) Pees ‘Answer (4)40, a 2 ‘Sol. At same temperature, curve with higher volume corresponds to lower pressure. W> o> =P PoP (We craw a straight line parate to volume axis to get this) ‘The minimum energy required to launch a satelite of mass m from the surface of earth of mass M and radius Rin a circular orbit at an altitude of 2R trom the surface of the earth i: som 26mM OR 2 oR emu emu OR « oe Answer (1) Sol. Appr eneray conservation, Us K= Use Ke - Gt gy? R 2 Gln SM 1, GI = Og, - hm . eum R ‘The property which isnot of an electromagnetic wave traveling in free space is that (1) They are transverse in nature (2) The energy density in electric feld is equal to eneray density in magnetic field 1 (3) They travel with a speed equal to. Tits (4) They ongnat from charges moving with uniform space Answer (4) Sol, The EMwaves originate ftom an accelerating charge, The charge moving with unitorm veloty produces stoady sate magnoti fl choose the eorect excl which can achieve the bridge balance fe a @ 3) a eK eK Answer (1)43. 44, Sol. In option (1), ‘The diode can conduct and have resistance Ro = 10.0 because diode have dynamic resistance. In that ease bridge will be balanced A force defined by F {are constants, i: la? + facts on a particle ata given time f. The factor which is dimensionless, if and wy ao ©) apt (yf Answer (2) Sol. From prince ef homogeneity A= (a= 084 1a -ELanayy 1 ta-Elanapi- th pl ‘Two heaters A and B have power rating of 1 KW and 2 KW, respectively. Those two are frst connected in series and then in parallel to a fixed power source, The rato of power outputs for these two cases is oat (2) 2:9 @) 1:2 (a) 2:3 Answer (2) =p S01, Power Consumed = P= 4 Fa Ro RRs Fox ann ove * OR, Ps 2 me45. An iron bar of length L has magnetic moment M. It's bent atthe midcle ofits length such thatthe two arms ‘make an angle 60° with each other. The magnetic moment ofthis new magnet is om @ 2 oe Answer 2) 48. A metalic bar of Young's modulus, 0.5 x 10°" N m2 and coetficlent of linear thermal expansion 10° °C~\, ongth 1 m and area of cross-secton 19° mis heated from 0°C to 109°C without expansion or bending. The ‘compressive force developed in its: (1) 5x 10°N (2) 50%10°N (3) 100% 10°N (4) 21008 Answer (2) Sol. Thermal sirsin = Longitudinal srain = «8 7 = Lonaitusinal strain, 5= 10-5 10°= 10-2 CComoressve stress = 5 x Young's Modulus 005% 10" 5x10" > Compressive force = 0.5 «108 10°= 05 «108 x10 12 0 = 50% 10N47, The vloety (v)~ tie (plot of the motion ofa body is shown below: svims?) ° 19 > ‘The acceleration (a) ~ time (f) graph that best sults this motion is, > aims’) >ains?) sa ros @ ros 4 aims") & Answer (3) ‘Sol. inital the body has zero velocty and zero slope. Hence the acceleration would be zero inital. After that, the slope of vt curve is constant and positive After some time, velocity becomes constant and acceleration is zero, i l ( i i i i i i Aer ha the slope oft curves constant and negative { ( l l i i ( 4a, pli of paral pat capacorconectd ina bat ar nove let ache, than A. tegatana, rerenes 8. the energy stored ni, decreses Neca reek 1 a tenet tel i HA. nee sermon due temenone Chose the mas npr newer ote ne he ho (1) ABandE ony @) AcandE ony @) BDand ony (4) Band Cony Answer (2) Sol Gen V'= V= Constant tof gato one oc o>e ht ct aor ih ex oe49, 1 @ u-jov? u=tev? 2 uu Hence final eneray is greater than intial energy ((¥) Product of charge and voltage xsavec: X=Qv=cve xx ‘A small telescope has an objective of focal length 140 cm and an eye piece of focal length 5.0 om. The ‘magnifying power of telescope for viewing a distant object is: a) 34 (2) 28 3 7 (4) 92 Answer (2) Sol. f= 140.om and f = Sem Forcistant object, fo _140 5 a ‘A sheet is placed on a horizontal surface in front of a strong magnetic pole. A force is needed to: ‘A. hold the sheet there tits magnetic. 'B. hold the sheet there if itis non-magnetic. ©. move the sheet away from the pote with uniform velocity ifitis conducting. 1D. move the sheet away from the pote witn uniform velocity it itis both, non-conducting and non-polar. ‘Choose the correct statement(s) from the options given below (1) Band D only (2) Aand only 8) A.Cand Donly (4) only Answer (2) Sol. ‘A. Amagnatic pole wll ropl or attract magnetic sheet so force Is need. B. If sheotis non-magnetic, no force needed C._thitis conducting, then there wil be addy currentin shee ‘move sheet with uniform speed. 1D. The non-conducting and non-polar sheet do not interact with magnetic fleld of magnet, which opposes the motion. So forces is neededSECTION-A 51. Arrange the folowing elements in increasing order of electronegativity NO.F..Si ‘Choose the earrect answer from the options given below: (1) SicceNco
Ke, 50 reaction has a tendency to move backward. ‘The highest number of helium atoms is in (1) 4 mot of helium (2) 4uothetium (8) 4 gofhetium (4) 2.271098 L of helium at STP Answer (1) Sol. (1) Amol of He Na He atoms 4u au @) 4uotHe He atom (3) 4gorHelium = 48 mote = 1 mole = NaHe atom 490 (4) 22710082 of He at sTP = — 2271 22710982 1 mole = 0.1 NaHe atom Match List| with List List Lista (Process) (Conditions) ‘A. Isothermal process |. Noheat exchange 8. _Isochorie process |. Carried out at constant temperature ©. Isobaric process lil, Carried out at constant volume D. Adiabatic process IV. Carried out at constant pressure ‘Choose the correct answer ftom the options given below: (1) Ay, BAM, GH, (2) AAV, Bell, Cal, D4 (3) Ad, BA Cll, DIV (4) Atl, Bl, C1V, D+} ‘Answer (4)5. Sol. (A) Isothermal process => Temperature is constant throughout the process (8) Isochoric process = Volume is constant throughout the process (C) Isobaric process = Pressure is constant throughout the process (O) Adiabatic process > No exchange of heat (a) between system and surrounding ‘The energy of an electron in the ground state (n = 1) for He" ion is -x J then that for an electron in a = 2 state for Be ion in Jis a *« @ 5 4 (3) ~4« @ 3 ‘Answer (1) For Be (n= 2), 8) Match List | with List List! List! (Molecule) (Number and types of bondis between two ‘carbon atoms) A. ethane Lone e-bond and two bonds B. ethene: |. two bonds ©. carbon molecule, C2 IIL one @-bond D. etnyne IV. one o-bond and one s-bond ‘Choase the earract answer from the options given below: (1) Ad, BV, Cl, Dal (2) AA, Bl, Ca, D4 (3) All, BAY, Col, Dt (4) All, BAY, C4, DA ‘Answer (3)© sal cere Sec ore (66) bond HH ®)emene “Yo=c’ one (CC) « and one (C -C) x bond Ho OSH oe wo (6 ~C) bonds )EtymeH-C=C-H ‘wo (© 6) bonds an one (6) bond Math Us th Us List ust (Compound) (Shape/geometry) AN 1 Tgena Pyramica a ar, 1 Saar Pana ©. nF I, tans >. sf IM. Square Pyrat Cooke he corel answer am he ators given bebo (1) Act, BAV, Coll, Dell (2) Acll, BAY, C-lll, D- (3) Adlll, BAY, C-1, D-ll (4) Acti, Belll, C-lV, D+} Answer (1) Sol. NHs => _sp° hybridised with 1 lone pair. ‘Structure will be Trigonal Pyramidal BrFs = spd? hybridised with 1 lone pair. ‘Structure will be Square Pyramid XeF => spd? with two lone pairs. ‘Structure wil be Square Planar. SF: => sp'déwith no lone pai. Structure will be Octahedral Al, BAY, Cal, Dell ‘The E” value for tne Mn*iMn® couple is more positive than that of CCr* or Fe™/Fe* due to change of (1) €°to d* configuration (2) @® toe? configuration (3) d¥to 0° configuration (4) to 0° configuration ‘Answer (3) 801. Ess qges >Easvier OE; ‘otc © Eratee Electronic configuration of Min = [ars Electronic configuration of Mn? Electronic configuration of Cr2* Electronic configuration of Cr {As Mi from a configuration goes to more stable o canfiguration (Hal filed), due to more exchange energy in of configuration.6 2 6 In which ofthe folowing equilibria, Ke and Ke are NOT equal? (1) PClgg) = PClyg) + lag) (2) Raggy +g) = Akay (8) CO) #4049) = CO) +H (6) 28:04, Brag) + ag) Answer (1) Sol. K, =K_ (RTI for Ko Ke ano (1) am=2-1=4 ‘Among Group 16 elements, which one does NOT show -2 oxidation state? wo @) se @) Te (4) Po Answer (4) Sol. Oxygen shows 2, -1, +1 and +2 oxidation states Selenium shows ~2, +2, +4 and #8 oxidation states Tolluriam shows -2, #2, +4 and +6 oxidation states, Polonium shows +2 and +4 oxidation states ‘Spin only’ magnetic moment is same for which of the following ions? AT B ce cn D. Fem Eso ‘Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below. (1) Band Donly (2) Aande ony (3) Band Conly (4) Aand Donly Answer (1) Sol. fons No. of unpaired electrons, Configuration Te 1 3a ce 4 2a ne 5 3 Fee 4 3c so ° se ‘Spin only magnetic moment s given by ava + 2)BM (Cr and Fe will have same spin only magnetic moment,64, A.compound with a molecular formula of CuFts nas two tertiary carbons, Its IUPAC nam is (1) hexane (2) 2methyipentane (3) 23-cimethyloutane (4) 22imethybutane Answer (3) Sol CH) ~CH—CH: CH: CH: ~ CHs has ne tetany carbon (oHexane) wile-ba,- Ge, 2-H, nas ony one trian carbon on, (2etpentane) i¢-€H—2i— Gr, nastwo teria carbon bay Or, (2, 3.0!etyoutare) oH, he ¢-CH,—CHy has no etary carbon bs, (2, 2-Dimethybutane) 65. Given below are two statements: ‘Statement I: The boling point of three isomeric pentanes follows the order n-pentane > isopentane > neopentane ‘Statement Il: When branching increases, the molecule attains a shape of sphere. This results in smaller ‘surface area for contact, ue to which the intermolecular forces between the spherical molecules are weak, ‘hereby lowering the bolting point In the tight ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: (1) Both Statement| and Statement Il are correct (2). Both Statement| and Statement Il are incorrect (8) Statement | correct but Statement Is incorrect (4) Statement is incorrect but Statement Il is correct Answer (1) ‘Sol. Both statoment | and statement Il are correct, Bolling point of n-pentane = 809 K isopentane = 301 K 82.5 As branching increases molecules altain the shape of a sphere results in smaller area of contact thus ‘weak intermolecular forces between spherical molecules, which are overcome at relatively lower temperature, Leading to decrease in boiling point neopentane© yn ot otink ve i csr wth ens euan? | m = < ! @ =| i ! 3) = “Ti 4 ! @ = “Tia t Answer (4) Sol. The Arrhenius equation is given as k=A0* E, Ink=ina-E= Kom A- ep ins 1 gua stoping wtn spe = Et ond oat 67. The Henry's law constant (Kx) values of three gases (A. B, C) in water are 145, 2 x 10-° and 35 kbar, respectively. The solubility of these gases in water follow the order: () B>aA>c (2) B>C>A (3) A>c>B (4) A>B>c ‘Answer (2)70. Sol vaveetHeny slowest Fagher the valu of Kata given pressure, lower the Sbty of he gas inthe iu Kale ofgases ven): A> C> 8 Crcer of subi of gases in waler:B> C>A Feblng’s ston’ (9), aqueous copper suiphata (2) alkaline copper sulphate (8). alkaline soktion of sodium potassium tarate (chelsea) (4) aqueous sodium orale Answer (1) So, tng stiton = Aqueous coer spate Felling scluon = Akane sodtum polashan tartrate (Roche sal) Given below are two statements: ‘Statement I: The boiling point of hydrides of Group 16 elements follow the order HiO > HieTe > HaSe > H2S. ‘Statement I: On the basis of molecular mass, H,0 is expected to have lower boling point than the other members ofthe group but due tothe presence of extensive H-bonding in H20, it has higher boiling point. In the light ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Both Statement | and Statement Il are true (2) Both Statement| and Statement Il ae faise (3). Statement| is true but Statement Is false (4) Statement is false but Statement I is true Answer (1) Sol, Statement I's correct, because Doling point of hydrides of group 16 follows the order FiO > HiTe > HaSe > His, ‘Statement Il due fo intermolecular H-bonding H:0 shows higher boiling point than respective hycrides of group 16. (Both Statement are true) (Order from H:Te to HeS fs due to decreasing molar mass. Given below are two statements ‘Statement I: Both [Co(NHs))?* and [CoFe}* complexes are octahedral but differin their magnetic behaviour, ‘Statement Il: [Co(NHe" is dlemagnetic whereas [CoFeP-is paramagnetic. In the tight ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Both Statement| and Statement Il are tue (2) Both Statement | and Statement Il are false (8) Statement | is tue but Statement Is false (4) Statement |is false but Statement itis truen ‘Answer (1) ‘Sol. In [Co(NHs}eP*, Co™ ion fs having 34 configuration Electronic configuration of Co™ [TT] 1] 11] [] 34 4 4p In presence of NH ligand, pairing of electrons takes place and it becomes diamagnetic complex ion, In presence of NHs ligand [uu [uT 1] 34 4 4p [Co(Ns)}* is octahecral with d?sp® hybridisation and itis diamagnetic in nature, In case of [CoFs}*, Cos in *3 oxidation state and itis having 9a In presence of weak field F- ligand, pairing does not take place, ‘configuration In presence ot ganas :[H]T 11717] [] ad 4s 4p 48 In [CoF ?*, Co™ is sp'a? hybridised with tour unpaired electrons, so its paramagnetic in nature, ‘The most stable carbocation among the following is. cH, wenn cH, o 2 e rom @ HSH, by, Oe cH, oO Answer (4) Sol. The stabilty of carbocation can be described by the hyperconjugation. Greater the extent of hyperconjugation, more is he stablity of carbocation. a Agek 30H ‘ cH, cy cH. @) HON cH, Noy, > Sc ° Oe bt CH, of sit ‘Stabltycrder of carbocations = (4)> (2)> (1)> (3)7. 7 ‘On heating, some solid substances change from solid to vapour state without passing through liquid state ‘The tectnique uses forthe purification of such sold substances based on the above principle is known as (1), erystatization (2), Sublimation (3) Distilaion (4) Chromatography Answer (2) Sol. (1) Crystallization : itis based on difference in the solubilities of the compound and impurities in a suitable solvent (2) Sublimation : It is the purification technique based on principe that on heating, some solid substances change from solid to vapour stata without passing through liquid state. (@) Distilation : it is used to separate volatile liquids from non-volatile impurities and the liquids having sufficient cifference in their baling point. (4) Chromatography :Itis based on separation by using stationary and mobile phase. Match List with List 1 List| (Complex) List (Type of isomerism) A. [CoiNHaNO2IICl 1. Solvate isomerism B. [Co(NH»y(SOu]Br |. Linkage isomerism ©. [Co(NH)Ir(CN)) UL Ionization isomerism D. [Cotoysels IV. Coordination isomerism ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Ad, Ball, Cy, Dt (2) Ad, Bull, Cav, Dal (3) Ad, BV, Cul, Dal (4) Ad, BAY, Cul, Ds ‘Answer (1) Sol. A. [Co(NHsbNO2)ICle |. Linkage isomerism due to'N’ and ‘0 Iinkage by Nos B. [Co(NHsjx(SO.)r IL lonization isomerism ©. [CoINH)e{CCNY] IV. Coordination isomerism D. [cotHopacle | Solvate isomerism ‘The reagents with which glucose does not react to give the corresponding tests/products are A. Tolen's reagent B,Schiffs reagent ©. HEN D. NHOH E, NaHSo: ‘Choose the correct options ftom the given below: (1) Band (2) AandD (@) Bande (4) Gand ‘Answer (3) Sol. Despite having the aldehyde group glucose does not give Schiff's test and it does not form the hydrogen sulphite addition product with NaHSOs,8 Match List with List Lust sti (Reaction) (Reagents/Condition) ° * OXD +0 i Cy ome A ° -O-0°O te on © . oO ~CY Ik KadnOuKOH, 8 chcH cook oY Hor Ww. 00% (znto choose the eorect answer from the optons oven below (1) Atv, B,C, Dt @) All, 84,c4, 06 (9) Atv, BA, CA, Dal () ABV, CH, ‘Answer (3) ° ° “O ao ays Ne Itis Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction, cre oO OF ‘Secondary alcohols are oxidised to ketones by CrOs CHCH, cook © oo sora oo ‘Activation energy of any chemical reaction can be calculated if one knows the value of (1) rate constant at standard temperature (2) probability of cotision (3) orientation of reactant molecules during colision (4) rate constant at two different temperatures7 8 ‘Answer (4) ‘Sol. To calculate value of E= Equation used is Hence Es can be calculated if value of rate constant k is known at two different temperatures Ty and (aye (41 vol) -aatala * eT wt (consi 4 mol of HeO to O2 ‘1 mal of MnO, to Mné 41.5 mol of Ca from moten CaCle 4 mol of FeO to FezOs peer List! (Number of Faraday required) Lor Wa mF Vv. 5F Choase the correct answer from the options given below (1) Au Baty, C+, Dall (3) Atl BA, CA, DV ‘Answer (1) Sol, 4OH- ->2H,0+-0, + de for 2 mole of HO F charge is requiced . for 1 moie of #10 = “F = 2F requires Los F =2F req Nino; + Nin for 1 mole MnO, SF charge is required ca 2 4ca For 1 mole Ca’ ion required = 2F AS 1.5 mole Cation required = $ Feo F8.0, {or 1 mole FeO, 1F charge is required. Intramolecular hysrogen Bonding f present in 0X on Zunes oO tho Answer (t) (2) All, BAV, C4, DA (4) All, BAY, Co, Dt @ kd - (4) HF7 20. a ‘Sol. In o-ntropheno| intramolecular H-bonding is present CO ei Given below are two statements: nine does not undergo Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction ‘Statement Il: Aniline cannot be prepared through Gabriel synthesis. In tho light ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1), Both statement | and Statement I are true (2) Both Statement | and Statement Il are faise (8) Statement | is correct but Statement Is false (4) Statement is incorrect but Statement Ilis true ‘Answer (1) Sol. + Aniline does not undergo Friedel-Crafts allylation reaction due to salt formation with aluminium Chloride, the Lewis acid, which is used as a catalyst. + Aniline (aromatic primary amine) cannot be prepared by Gabriel phthalimide synthesis because aryl halides do not undergo nucleophile substitution with anion formed by phthalimide, Statement Uc one ofthe foun als reacs instantaneous th Lucas eae? (1) Ch -cH-cH-creow @) h,-ch,-cH-04 by ) ch,-cH-cHoH bx oH, ) cn-d-o8 bs, Answer) Sal, Teta loss rectntntanconty wih Luasreapent and ges eed iy, Incas of tera lsh, toy om aes easy wih Lucas reagent core He! and Zn) Arango flowing lees in ineeasing oder fini nti. U.B2,8,0.N Choc the cael annette opine sven below (t) UcbeeBecen @) UcBeBeccen (3) Li
28014 Cu (2) 2KCIOs+ > 2KIOs+ Cl (3) He+ Cl» 2HcI (4) BaCh + NazSO. > BaSOs + 2NaCl Answer (4) Reduction sot. (1) 21° +i80,—+3A80, + Eu", Redox reaction ‘Oxidation Reduction @) KCI, +18 + 2K10, + Gil, Redox reaction Ls Oxidation Reduction @) Ho +8 —s 2HOr", Redox reaction L__t Oxidation shee! «nisog theo, ease? Tiss ota redo eaten a eso change ondaton st Match List with List I List! List (Quantum Number) (Information provided) Am Shape of orbital Bom I. Size of orbital ce WL Orientation of orbital Don IV. Orientation of spin of electron ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) Ad, Ball Coll, Dav (2) Aull, BAY, Col, DL (9) Atl, BV, Cel, D+ (4) A,B, CV, Da‘Answer (2) ‘Sol. + Magnetic quantum number m informs about orientation of orbital + Spin quantum number ms informs about orientation of spin of electron, + Azimuthal quantum number (I) informs about shape of orbital * Principal quantum number (n) informs about size of orbital Im which ofthe following processes entropy increases? ‘A. Aliguid evaporates to vapour. B, Temperature of a crystaline solid lowered from 130 K 100 K, ©. 2NaHCOs4) -> NaxCO% + COne) + HOw D. Chey» 2049) ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Aando 2) ABandD (3) ACandD (@) Cando ‘Answer (3) ‘Sol. When a liquid evaporates to vapour entropy increases. 2NaHCOs}) -> NazCOxe) + COrg)* Hin Number of gaseous product molecules increases so entropy increases, (Chag)> 204) 11 mole Clag form 2 mol Cl, So entropy increases. 1 gram of sodium hydroxide was treated with 25 mL of 0.75 M HCI solution, the mass of sodium hydroxide left unreacted is equal to (1) 750 mq (2) 250mg () Zeromg (4) 200mg ‘Answer (2) W100 MyxVonmb) MxM,
3RCI+A ROH + PC -+RCI+HCI+B (1) POCh and HPO. (2) PoCh and HsPO. (2) HsPOvand Pos (4) HsPOs and POC. ‘Answer (4) Sol. These reactions are preparation of heloalkanes from aloohols. SROH | PCL, —s3RC1H,PO, ~) ROH PC, —>RCIy Hcl + Pocl, ‘Aand B are HPO} and POC!s respectivaly. 87. Major products A and B formed inthe following reaction sequence, are oH Hye, ? we KOH, ‘omony eran Br He, He, (2) Ae Be of oH ne Ler He ®) “CY [1 oH ° Hc | Br HC. o “CY Be ‘Answer (1)oH a ©) major Identity tno major product C formed in the following reaction sequence: (1) propyiamine (2) butytamine (9) butanamige (4) eebromobutancie acis Answer (1) Sol. ° CH.CH,CH, -1 YS cH.CH,cH,-cn FEES CH.cH, CH, -C-NH, “a ® |» . CH,CH,CH, - NH, © (Propy\ amine) + Step-lis Sw reaction with En nucleophile + Step will give amiae, + Stopuil is Hotfmann dramamide degradation reaction, During the preparation of Moh’ salt solution (Ferrous ammonium sulphate), which ofthe following acid is ‘added to prevent hydrolysis of Fe ion? (1) lute hydrochloric acia (2) concentrated sulphuric acid (3) alte nitric acia (4). dite sulphuric acia Answer (4) Sol. During the preperation of Mohr’s salt. dilute sulphuric acid is added to prevent the hydrolysis of Fe®80. Consider the following reaction in a sealed vessel at equilibrium with concentrations of Neo= 3.0% 10° M, O2= 4.2 « 109 Mand NO =2.8 x 109M. 2NOw) = Now + Oa 0.4 mol L-’ of NOg) is taken in a closed vessel, what will be degree of dissociation (ct) of NOw at ‘equilibrium? (1) 0.00889 (2) 0.0888 (3) 0.8889 (4) 0717 Answer (4) Sol. 2NOja) = New + Os Bille2) (Noy 2 B10? x4 2610 28x 107.2810 = 1.607 ZNO = Nag) + Ona) t=0 04 o 0 01-010 0.05 0.05u , = 00810.054 (0.1-0.1ay 0105.10.05 OOK oF 11507 = 40.057 0 dor—uF 1.607 «(0.47 Gay (0.057 a 127K 04 Ta 005 #2254 = 284-2540 354a=254 254 a= 25497 ane tT2 ‘The work done during reversible isothermal expansion of one mole of hydrogen gas at 25°C from pressure (0 20 atmosphere to 10 atmosphere is (Given R = 2.0 cal K mob) (1) Ocalorie (2) ~413.14 calories (3) 413.14 calories (4) 100 calories Answer (2) P 0). Wee wo * 2.303 MRT log -2.303x 1 «2x 298 xlog2 2303 12% 20803 413.14 calories Mass in grams of copper deposited by passing 8.6487 A current through a vollmeter containing copper ‘Sulphate solution for 100 seconds Is (Given : Molar mass of Cu : 63 g mo", 1 F = 96487 C) (1) 3189 2) 03189 @) 3180 (4) 003189 Answer (2) Sol. Cur (aq) + 26» Cus) Mxixt Wass of Cu deposies (w= M2 639.6487 «100 206487 03180 The rate of a reaction quadruples when temperature changes from 27°C to 67°C. Caloulate the eneray of activation, Given R= 8.314 JK mob! loge = 0.6021 (1), 38.08 kumet (2), 3004 kuna (@) 380 Kimo (4), 3008 kms Answer (1) )-E_(41_1) sol (4-2 ol *zadsal 7) g, tty Taian |KO” 0) (loa(4)) «2.3038.314 « 300 «380 30 804 108 Jmol 38.04 ks/mol ‘The plot of osmotic pressure (II) vs concentration (mol L') for a solution gives a straight line with slope 25.73 L bar mol, The temperature at which the osmotic pressure measurement is done is (Use R= 0.083 L bar mot K-!) a) arc 2) 310°C (8) 2573" (4) 12056 Answer (1)Sol. = CRT Temperature in “C = 310 273 arc Given below are certain cations. Using inorganic quaitaive analysis, arrange them in increasing group number from 0to Vi. A ae 8 cu cpa D. co* E Mg ‘Choose the correct answer ftom the options given below. () BADGE @ BOADE @) EC,0.BA (4) BA8.C,0 Answer (1) Sol. Group | Cations Group | oF Group [AP Grup | _oom Goupy | Ba coup [Mem The cect order of group numberof ons is Cu?*
number of unpaired electron Cem > (xeyare u=0 Diamagneti vor > earn — [ETSTATSTSTOTP veo Diamagnete Ce® = (Xe) aft 4 ps8 paramagnetic er sees [TMM p= JB Peramagnetis cos oqar TMT y= 63 Paramagnetic em sear TTT w= V8 Poramagnetc Pm => (Xe) af4 44 n= 24 Paramagnetic sm soos TAT y= 85 Peramagnetc Hence Cet and Yb are only diamagnetic, 98. For the given reaction: Orsece 0p I (major product) Pils «© Orci @ Qrcoon me Ga © Ortn-b) © ObED Answer (2) \ sou Op g2b-) 85 2O>-coon 4 (Major product)o 100. Idensty te correct answer. (1) Three resonance structures can be drawn for ozone (2) BF: has non-zero dipole moment (9) Dipole moment of NFs is greater than that of NH (4) The canonical forms can be erawn for COS fon Answer () Sol. (1) in ozone; there ae two resonating structures. se" 2) Bie, F 25%; Dipole moment =o A ” Qt ake «aN FAR aw ts HENS ¢ f (0.80 x 10 Cm) (4.90 x 10" Cm) o 3 ? z nny res are o7 So o% ~o ot” So ‘A compound X contains 82% of A, 20% of B and remaining percentage of C. Then, the empirical formula of xis (Given atomic masses of A = 64; B = 40; C = 92 u) (0) 8Ce 2) 80: @) ABs (6) AB. Answer (2) sol, Tlement | Wass | No.of | _Wo.of moter percentage% | moies Smallest number ‘ ae) et hee a2 z 5 mm | 20 t te 072 2 * a 3a . 22 2 so. enicalemuacrx-* 2 ® S 2. The correct empirical formula of compound X is ABCBOTANY SECTION-A 101, Match List| with List List Lista! ‘A. | Rhizopus 1 [ Mushroom B. | Ustiago | Smut tungus ©. | Puccinta | Bread mould D. | Agancus 1. | Rust fungus (Choose the correct answer from the options given below. 1) Ath, BH @) Adl, Bull, Cll, DIV 3) All, Bll, Cl, DAV (4) Adv, Bell, Cll, DA Answer (1) cwv,D4 Sol. Rhizopus is a bread mould fungus, Ustiago is a smut fungi, Puccina is known as rust fungi. Agaricus 's commonly called mushroom. pall Bu ov Di 102. _Idenify the part ofthe seed from the given figure which is destined to form root when the seed germinates. aa ec Answer (3) Sol, Radicle Is destined to form root In tne glvon diagram’ represent radicle103. 104, 105. Lecithin, a small molecular weight organic compound found in living tissues, is an example of (1) Amino acids (2) Phospholipids (3) Ghyoerides (4) Carbohydrates Answer (2) Sol. The comect answer is option (2) ‘Some lipids have phosphorous and a phosphorylated organic compound in them. These are phospholipids, They are found in cell membrane. Lecithin is one example. Option (8) is incorrect as alycerides are another group of lipids in which both glycerol and fatty acids are present. ‘Option (1) and (4) are incorrectas amino acids and carbohydrates are separate groups of biomolecules. ‘Match List with List I ust! List A Two ormore altemative forms of a gene L Back cross B. Cross of F; progeny with homozygous H. Ploidy recessive parent ©. Cross of Fi progeny with any ofthe parents ll. Allele D. Number of chromosome sets in plant IV, Test cross (Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) Ad, Ba, Ca, DIV 2) Adll, BA, Coll, DIV @) All, BY, C+, Dal (4) Adv, Bull, CH, D- Answer (3) Sol. A. Two or more allemative forms of gene are called alleles. 8. Cross of F: progeny with homozygous recessive parent Is atest cross. C. Cross of Fs progeny with any ofthe parents is a back cross. D. Number of chromosome sets in plant is called ploidy. AA transcription unit in DNA is defined primarily by the three regions in DNA and these are with respect to upstream and down stream end; (1) Repressor, Operator gene, Structural gene 2) Structural gene, Transposons, Operator gene @) Inducer, Repressor, Structural gene (4) Promoter, Stuetural gene, Terminator Answer (4) Sol. A transcription unit of DNA is defined primary by the three regions in the DNA: (0) promoter (id) The structural gone (i) A terminator ‘The promoter is said to be located towards '-ond (upstream) ofthe structural gone (the reference is ‘made with respect to the polarity of eacing strand) ‘The terminator is located towards 3'-end (downstream) of the coding strand,108. Auxin is used by gardeners to prepare weed-ree lawns, But no damage is caused to grass as auxin (1) promotes apical dominance, (2) promotes abscission of mature leaves only. (@) does not attect mature monocotyledonous plants ()_can help in cell avision in grasses, to produce growth. Answer (3) Sol. Auxin does not affect mature monocot plants, In monaco!s, especially grasses show limited translocation and cause rapid degradation of extemal auxin, 107. These are regarded as major causes of biodiversity loss: Over exploitation Co-extinetion ‘Mutation Habitat loss and fragmentation Migration Choose the correct option (1) A.CandD only @ AB,CandDonly @) A,BandE only (4) ABandD only ‘Answer (4) Sol. Major causes of biodiversity losses are (1) Habitat loss and fragmentation i l ( i i i ( i i l (2) Over-expitation \ ( l l i i ( mooa> (2) Alien species invasions (4) Co-extinctions Hence correct option is A, B and D only. 408. Match List | with List ust! List CClostrium butyicum 1 ethanot ‘Saccharomyces cerevisiae I. Streptokinase Tchoderma polysporum ML Butyric acid ‘Streptococcus sp IV. Cyclosporin-a (Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Act, B+, Cl, DY @) All, BAY, Cull, D- (8) Aall, BH, CV, Ds (@) AV, B4, Cll, DA Answer (3) Sol. A. Clostridium butylicum = Butyrc acia B, Saccharomyces cerevisiae = — Ethanol ©. Trichoderma polysporum = — Cyctosporin-a D. Streptococcus sp. - Streptokinase com>109. 110. 111 112. Spindle flbers altach to kinetochores of chromosomes during (1), Propnase (2) Metaphase (8) Anaphase (4) Telophase Answer (2) Sol. Spindle fibers attach to inetochores of chromosome in metaphase stage. \Which ofthe folowing is an example of actinomorphic flower? (1) Datura @) Cassia @) Pisum () Sesbania Answer (1) Sol. Datura shows actinamorphic lower. In Cassia, Pisum and Sesbania, zygomorphic lowers are seen. ‘The cofactor ofthe enzyme carboxypeptidase is: (1) Zine @) Niacin (@) Flavin (4) Hae Answer (1) Sol. The correct answer is option (1) as the cofactor of the enzyme carboxypeptidase is zinc. ‘Niacin is associated with coenzyme NAD and NADP. Option (4) is incorrect as haem is the prosthetic group in peroxidase and catalase, Match List with List I List List ‘A | Nucleous 1._[ Site of formation of alycotipie Cenirioie | Organization ike the cartwheel ©. | Leucoplasts | Site or active ribosomal RNA synthesis D. | Golgi apparatus WV. | Forstoring nutrients (Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Ad, Bl, -1V,D- 2) Act, Ball, C-, Dev @) Adll, BV, Cull, (4) Act, Bal, Cll, DIV Answer (1) Sol. + Nucloolus isa site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis Both the centrioles in a centrosome lie perpendicular to each other in which each has an ‘organisation like the cartwnee! Leucoplasts are the colourless plastids of varied shapes and sizes with stored nultiens, Golgi apparatus is the important ste for formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids13. 114, 115. 116. ‘The capacity to generate a whole plant from any cel ofthe plant is called (1) Totipotency (2) Micropropagation @) Difterentiation (4) Somatic hybridization Answer (1) Sol. Totigotency is defined as the capacity to generate a whole plant from any cell ofthe plant. Hind Il aivays cuts DNA molecules at a particular point called recognition sequence and it consist of (1) 8p 2 8bp @) 4p (4) 10bp ‘Answer (2) Sol. The correct answer is option (2) “The first restriction endonuclease — Hin II, whose functioning depends on a specific DNA nucleotide ‘sequence was isolated. It was found that Hind Il always cut DNA molecules at a particular point by recognising sequence of six base pairs, ‘Option (1), (3) and (4) are incorrect because they have ether more than 6 or less than 6 bp. Identity the set of correet statements ‘A. The flowers of Vailsneria are colourful and produce nectar. B. The flowors of water lly are not pollinated by water CC. Inmost of water-polinated species, the pollen grains are protected from wetting 1D. Pollen grains of some hydrophytes are long and ribbon lke. E. Insome hydrophytes, the pollen grains are carried passively inside water Choose the correct answer from the options given below, (1) ©, Dand only @) A,B,C and Donly @) A.C, Dand E only @) 8.¢,DandE only Answer (4) Sol. Flowers of Vallsneria are not colourful and do not produce nectar. Watery is pollinated by Insect or ‘wind. n water-pollinated species, pollen grains are protected from wetting by a mucitaginous covering. In some hydrophytes such as Vallisnena pollen grains are cartied passively by water current. Given below are two statements: ‘Statement |: Parsrichyma is fvng but collenchyma is dead tissue. ‘Statement il : Gymnosperms lack xylem vessels but presence of xylem vessels is the characteristic of angiosperms. Inthe ight ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1), Both Statement | and Statement Il are true (2) Both Statement | and Statement Il are false (9) Statement| is tue but Statement Ils false (4) Statement is false but Statement itis true Answer (4) Sol. Collenchyma is also living issue. ‘Gymnosperm lack xylem vessels but presence of xylem vossols isthe characteristic of angiosperm.117. 18. 119. Formation of interascicular cambium from fully developed parenchyma cells is an example for (1) Differentiation 2) Reditfereniation (8) Deaitferentiation (4) Maturation Answer (3) Sol. The phenomenon of formation of intertascicular eambium from fully differentiated parenchyma calls is called decitfeertiation Inhibition of Succinic dehydrogenase enzyme by malonate is @ classical example of (1), Cofactor inhiition (@) Feedback inhibition 8) Competitive inhibition (4) Enzyme activation Answer (3) Sol. Correct answer is option (3) because malonate shows close structural similaty withthe substrate and ‘competes with the substrate for the substrate binding site of the enzyme succinic dehydrogenase, ‘Option (1), (2) and (4) are incorrect as enzyme activation, co-factor inhibition are not showing structural similaty with substrate Identity the type of flowers based on the positon of calyx, corolla and ancroecium with respect to the ovary from the given figures (a) and (b) « fo (1). (@) Epigynous;(b) Hypogynous. 2) @)Hypogynous;(b) Epigynous, (2) @) Perigynous; (>) Epiaynous (4) (@) Perigynous; (b) Perigynous Answer (4) Sol. If gynoecium is situatedin the centre and other parts of the flower are located on the rim of the thalamus ‘almost at the same level, its called perigynous. Both diagram shows perigynous condition120. 121 122. Jina plant, black seed color (BBV) is dominant aver white Seed color (bb. In order to find out the genotype ofthe black seed plant, with which ofthe folowing genotype will you cross it? (1) BB @) bo @) B> (@) Bee Answer (2) Sol. To determine the genotype of a black seed colour at Fe, the black seed from Fe is erossed with the white seed colour, This is called a test cross, To determine the genotype of (BBIBD) black seed we need to cross them with white seed i. bb. Tropical regions siiow greatest level of species richness because ‘A. Tropical latitudes have remained relatively undisturbed for millions of years, hence more time was available for species diversification Tropical environments are more seasonal More solar energy is avaliable in tropics. Constant environments promote nicte specialization, ‘Tropical environments are constant and predictabie, (Choose the correct answer from the options given below. (1) AC, Dand E only @) Aand B only (@) A.BandE ony (4) ABandDonly Answer (1) Sol. Only statement Bis incorrect because tropiel environments unlike temperate ones, are less seasonal, relatively more constant and predictable. moos ‘Thus statements A, C, D and E are correct, The eaont Veni eat oh From this equation, K indicates: (1) Intrinsic rate of natural increase 2) Blote potential () Carrying capacity (4) Population density Answer (3) Sol. in the equation SN ~ nul K-N ‘Nk represents carrying capaci aN | Kren ying capacity.128. 124. 125. 128. Inthe given figure, which component has thin outer walls and highly thickened inner walls? ae @A Answer (1) Sol. Guard cells of stomata have thin outer wall and highly thickened inner walls. Given below are two statements: ‘Statement |: Chromosomes become gradually visible under light microscope during leptotene stage. ‘Statement II: The beginning of diplotene stage is recognized by dissolution of synaptonemal complex. Inthe ight of the above statements, choose the correet answer from the options given below: (1), Both Statement | and Statement Il are tue (@) Both Statemont | and Statement Il are false ) Statement| is tue but Statement Is false (4) Statement is false but Statement lis rue Answer (1) Sol. + During leptotene stage the chromosomes become gradually visible under the light microscope, +The beginning of diplotene is recognised by the dissolution ofthe synaptonemal complex and the tendency of the recombined homologous chromosomes of the bivalents to separate from each ‘other except at the site of crossover. ‘Thus both statement | and Il are correct, List of endangered species was released by (1) GeAC @) Wwr @) FOAM (4) UCN Answer (4) Sol. List of endangered species was released by — IUCN. \Which of the folowing are required for the dark reaction of photosynthesis? A. Light B. Chlorophyll ©. co, D. ATP NADPH (Choose the eorrect answer from the options given below: (1) A,Band Cony @) 8,CandDonly (8) ©,Dandé only (8) Dand € only Answer (3) Sol, For dark reaction of photosynthesis there are the requirement of co, ate NADPH121. 128. 129. ‘The type of conservation in which the threatened species are taken out from their natural habitat and placed In special setting where they can be protected and given special care is called (1), nssitu conservation 2) BloaWversity conservation @)_Semi-conservatve method (4) Sustainable development ‘Answer (2) Sol. The ype of conservation in which threatened species are taken out rom their natural habitat and placed In spacial setting where they can be protected and given special care is called ex-situ conservation ‘which isa type of biodiversity conservation \Wnat isthe fate of a piace of DNA carrying only gane of interest which is transterred into an alien organism? ‘A. The piece of DNA would be able to multiply itself Independently in the progeny cells of tne organism, B. It may get integrated into the genome ofthe recipient. CC. It may multiply and be inherited along with the host DNA. D. Theallen piece of DNA is not an integral part of chromosome, E._Itshows abilty to repicate. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Aand B only (2) Dand € only (@) Band C only (4) Aand E only Answer (3) Sol. Correct answer is option (3) because ‘The fate of a piece of DNA carrying only gene of interest which is transferred into an alien organism are: (8) I may get integrated into the genome of the recipient (©) lt may mutiply and be inherited along with the host ONA = This piece of DNA would not be able to multiply tse in the progeny cells ofthe organism but when ‘gets integrated into the genome ofthe recipient, it may multiply and be inherited along with the host DNA ‘The lactose present inthe growth medium of bacteria is transported tothe cell by the action of (1) Beta-galactosidase 2) Aceylase @) Permease (4) Polymerase Answer (3) Sol. The y gene fac operon codes for permease enzyme, which increase the permeability of call to p-galactosides So, the lactose present in the growth mecium of bacteria is transported into the cell by the action of permease,120. 131 132. Which one ofthe folowing can be explained on the basis of Mendel's Law of Dominance? ‘A. Qutof one pair of factors one is dominant and the other is recessive. 8. Alleles do not show any expression and both the characters appear as such in F, generation, C. Factors occur in pairs in normal diploid plans. D. The discrete unit controlling a particular characte is called factor. The expression of only one of the parontal charactors is found in a monahybrid exoss, Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) A, Band C only @) A.C, Dende only @) 8.CandD only (4) A,B,C, Dandé ‘Answer (2) Sol. According to Law of Dominance (1) Characters are controled by discrete units called factors (2) Factors oceur in pairs (3) Ina dissimilar pair of factors one member of the pair dominates (dominant) the other recessive ‘The law of dominance is used to explain the expression of only one of the parental characters in @ ‘monohybrid cross, Law of segregation is based on the fact that the alleles do not show any expression and both the ‘characters are recovered as such in F., generation \Wnich one ofthe following Is nota criterion for classification of fungi? (1), Morphology of mycelium (2) Mode of nutrition (8) Mode of spore formation @) Fruiting boay ‘Answer (2) Sol. The morphology of the mycelium, mode of spore formation and fruting bodies form the basis forthe division ofthe kingdom fungl into various classes. Given below are two statements: Statement|: toxins are insect group speciic and coded by a gene cry Wc ‘Statement Il: Bt toxin exists as inactive protoxin in B, thuringiensis. However, after ingestion by the insect ‘the inactive protoxin gets converted into active form due to acidic pH ofthe insect gut. Inthe Hight ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1), Both Statement | and Statement Il are tue (2) Both Statement | and Statement Il are false (@) Statement| is tue but Statement Is false (4) Statement| is false but Statement Il is true Answer (3)133. 134. 136. Sol. The correct answer is option (3) as specific Bt toxin genes were isolated ftom Bacilus thuringiensis and Incorporated into the several crop plants such as eation. The choice of genes depends upon the erop ‘and the targeted pest as most Bt toxins are insect-group speotic. The toxin fs coded by a gene named ‘ry. There are @ number of them, for example, the proteins encoded by the genes ory IAc and ary IAD ‘control the cotton botivorms, that of ry IAb controls com borer. Bullform cells are responsibie for (1) Inward curling of eaves in monocots. (2) Protecting the plant from salt stress (@) Increased photosynthesis in monocots. (4) Providing large spaces for storage of sugars. Answer (1) Sol. In grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large, empty, colourless cells. These are called buliform calls. When the bullform cals in the leaves have absorbed wator and are turgid, the leaf surface is exposed. When they are flaccid due to water stress, they make the leaves curl inwards to minimise water loss. ‘A pink flowered Snapdragon plant was crossed with a red flowered Snapdragon plant. What type of phenotypes is/are expected In the progeny? (1), Only red foweres plants 2) Red flowered as well as pink flowered plants ()_ Only pink lowered plants (4) Red, Pink as well as white flowered plants Answer (2) Sol. Pink colour flower in snapdragon have genotype Rr Red flowered snaparagon have genotype RR when they both are crossed é R R Phenotype R RR [RR Red: Pink : White r Rr Rr 22 0 ‘So the progeny that we get are red and pink flowered plants only How many molecules of ATP and NADPH are required for every molecule of C (1), 2 molecules of ATP and 3 molecules of NADPH (2) 2 molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of NADPH (@) Smolecules of ATP and 3 molecules of NADPH (4) S molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of NADPH ixed in the Calvin cycle? Answer (4) Sol. For fixation of 1 molecule of CO: in Calvin cycle 3 ATP molecules and 2 NADPH molecules are required136. 137. SECTION-B ‘Match List with List I ust! List Robert May |. Species-Area relationship B. Alexander von Humboldt Il, Long term ecosystem experiment using out door plots ©. Paul Enwich NL Globel species aiversity et about 7 milion D. David Timan IV. Rivet popper hypothesis ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Ad, Ball, C1, DV (2) All, BA, CAV, Dell @) Ad, Bll, Call, DIV (4) All, BV, Call, Da Answer (2) Sol. Robert May places the global species diversity at about 7 milion ‘Alexander von Humboldt gave species-area relationship. Paul Ehrlich used an analogy “Rivet popper hypothesis to explain the role of species in the ecosystem. David Tirman performed long term ecosystem experiments using out door pots Identity the correct description about the given figure: (1), Wind potinated plant inflorescence showing flowers with well exposed stamens. (2) Water potinated flowers showing stamens with mucllaginous covering, @)_Cleistogamous flowers showing autogamy. (4) Compact inforescence showing complete autogemy Answer (1) Sol. The given diagram shows a wind pollinated plant showing compact inflorescence and well exposed stamens. ‘Stamens are exposed so complete autogamy does not occur.138. 139. 140. ‘Mate List with List I ust! List A Frederick Grit |. Genetic code B. Francois Jacob & Jacque Monod Il. Semiconservative mode of DNA replication ©. Har Gobind Khorana IML Transformation D. Meselson & Stahl IV. Lacoperon ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Adil, Bll, C-, DIV 2) All, BAV, Cal, Dell (9) Aull, Bull, C-V, D- (4) AAV, BA, Cll, Dl Answer (2) Sol, Frederick Grifitn series of experiment witness miraculous transformation in the bacteria, “The elucidation of Lae operon was a resull of a close association between geneticist, Francois Jacob and a biochemist, Jacques Monod. ‘Meselson and Stahl gave semi-conservative mode of DNA replication. Har Gobind Khorana developed chemical methad to define combination of bases in genetic code, ‘Spraying sugareane crop with which of the following plant growdh regulators, increases the lenath of stem, thus, increasing the yield? (1) Axi 2) Gibberetin 8) Cytokinin (8) Abscisic acis Answer (2) Sol. Sugareanes store carbohydrate as sugar in their stems. Spraying sugarcane crop with gbbberelins increases the length of he stem, thus inereasing the yield ‘Match List with List I List ust A Rose |. Twisted aestivation 5 Pea Il, Perigynous nower Cc. Cotton ML Drupe D. Mango I. Marginal placentation (Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) All, BAY, C4, Dal @) Ad, Bul, Coll, DV @) Ady, Bull, Cl, D1 (4) Ad, Ball, CAV, D4 Answer (1) Sol, Rose have hatt-iferior ovary, thus it's known as Perigynous flower. In Pea, the placenta form a ridge along the ventral sulure of the ovary and ovules are bome an this Fidge forming two rows. In Cotton, twisted aestvation is present, In Mango, fut is drupe.14 142, 143. Read the following statements and choose the set of correct statements: Inthe members of Phaeophyceee, ‘A. Asexual reproduction occurs usually by biflagellate zoospores. ‘Sexual reproduction is by oogamous method only. ‘Stored food is in the forn of carbohydrates which is eitner mannitol or laminarin. ‘The major pigments found are chlorophyll a, cand carotenoids and xanthophy/ Vegetative colis have a cellulosic wall, usually covered on the outside by gelatinous coating of alain, Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) A,B,C and Donly @) B,C, Dende only @) A.C, DandE only (4) A.B, CandE only Answer (3) Sol. In members of Phaeophyceae sexual reproduction Is by oogamous, Isogamous oF anisogamous methods, moog Therefore correct set of statements are A, C, D and E Identity the step in tricarboxylic acid cycle, which does not involve oxidation of substrate, (1), Malic acid -+ Oxaloacetic acia (2) Succinic acid -> Mate acid (8) Succiny!-CoA > Sucdinie acid (4) Isocitrate - a-ketoglutarc acid Answer (3) ‘Sol. Oxidation involves the loss of electrons (often as part of hydrogen) from a molecu, leaving to an increase in its oxidation state. This process is typically associated with the transfer of electrons to an electron acceptor which is reduced in the process. “The onnversion of succinyl CoA to succinic acid does not involve oxidation of substrate, Given below are two statements: ‘Statement I: In Cs plants, some Op binds to RuBisCO, hence CO: fixation is decreased, ‘Statement i: In Cs plants, mesopiiyl cells show very litle photorespiration while bundle sheath cells do not show photorespiration. Inthe light of the above statements, choose the evrect answer from the options given below: (1), Both Statement | and Statement Il are true (@) Both Statemont | and Statement Il are false (9) Statement| is tue but Statement Ils false (4) Statement| is false but Statement lis true Answer (3) Sol. In C: plant, some O» bind to RuBisCO, and hence CO> fixation Is decreased. Statement Il is incorrect, [Photorespiration does not occur in Cs plants as they lack RUBISCO in mesophyll, Hence statement is the only correct option,144, Match List with Lista (Choose the correct answer from the options given below. (1) Av, BA, C4, DS (@) Act, Ball, CV, D- Answer (1) Sol. Correct answer is option (1) 445. Match List| with List List List (Types of stamens) (Example) ‘A. Moncadelonous Lcitus B._Diadelphous Pea ©. Palyadlphous ML tty D. Epipnylous WV. Chinawose (Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) Adv, Bal, C4, Dall @) AV, B4, CH, DY @) Adl, Bul, CV, Del (4) Adil, Be, CV, Dal Answer (1) Sol. In China rose monoadelphous androecium is present. Diadelphous ancroecium is found in pea plant Polyadelphous androscium is found in citrus. Epiphyjlous androecium is found in ily. 148. The DNA present in chloroplast is: Sol. The DNA present in chloroplast is circular double stranded. ust Lista A. GUTS 1 Hormone B. Insulin WL Enzyme ©. Trypsin IL Intercellular ground substance: D. Collagen IV. Enables glucose transport into cells (2) Ad, Bll, Call, DAV (4) Aall, BAV, CH, Da A. GLUT-S IV. Enables glucose transport into cells 8. Insulin L Hormone ©. Trypsin Enzyme D. Collagen IIL Intercetuiar ground substance (1) Linear, double stranded (2) Circular, double stranded (@) Linear, single stranded (8) Circular, single stranded ‘Answer (2)war. 148. 149. 150. nan ecosystem ifthe Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of frst trophic level is 100x (keal mr) yr, what would be the GPP (Gross Prmary Productivity) ofthe third trophic level of the same ecosystem? (9 Zetm)yet 2) steam?) (8) t0x(teatr?)ye* (ata ye Answer (3) Sol. NPP at frst trophic level would be the GPP for second trophic level. NPP at second trophic level would bbe GPP for third trophic level. Therefore, 100x (kcallmiyr) would be GPP at second trophic level and 100% % 10% (kcalin?iyr) i.e. 10x (kealm%yr) energy would be GPP at third trophic level. Which ofthe following are fused in somatic hybridization involving two varieties of plants? (1) Callus (2) Somatic embryos @) Protoplasts, (4) Pollens: Answer (3) Sol. Protoplast of two varieties of plants are fused in somatic hybridization, Match List with List I List! List ‘A. | civic acid oycle 1. [extopiasm 8. | Giyoohsis| TI | Mitochondrial matrix ._| Electron transport system Ti [ intermembrane space of mitochondria . | Proton gradient IV. | Inner mitochonerial membrane (Choose the correct answer from the options given below. (1) Ad, Bull, Cal, Dav 2) Aa, Ba, CAV, Dull @) Aall, BV, CA, (4) AAV, Bll, Cll, DA ‘Answer (2) Sol. Citric acid cycle occurs in mitochondrial matrix. ‘Giycolysis occurs in eytosol in most of the organism. Eectzon transport system is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Proton gradient is formed across the intermembrane space of mitochondria, \Which of the folowing statement is corect regarding the process of replication in E.cofr? (1) The DNA dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in one direction that is 3'-> 5 (2) The DNA dependent RNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in one direction, that is 5» 3 (8) The DNA dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in 5» 3° as well as 3'-» 5° direction (4) The DNA dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in 5' > 3' direction Answer (4) Sol. In Prokaryotes, like E.col! during replication, the DNA dependent DNA polymerase catalyse polymerization only in one direction, that is 5’ 3°151 152. 153. ZOOLOGY SECTION-A Which ofthe following is nota steroid hormone? (1), Cortisol 2) Testosterone 3) Progesterone (4) Glucagon Answer (4) Sol. The correct answer is option (4) as glucagon is a proteinaceous hormone secreted from pancreas. ‘Options (1), (2) and (8) are not correct as they are steroid in nature, Given below are two statements: ‘Statement I: The presence or absence of hymen is nota reliable indicator of viinity Statement Il: The hymen is torn during the frst coitus only. Inthe Kant of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below (1), Both Statement | and Statement Il are true (2) Both Statement | and Statement Il are false (@) Statement| is true but Statement Il is false (4) Statement | is false but Statement Ils true Answer (3) Sol. The correct answer is option no. (3) because the presence or absence of hymen is not @ reliable Indicator of virginity because hymen can also be broken by a sudden ol, insertion ofa vaginal tampon, ‘active participation in some sports and in some women the hymen persists even after coitus. Which ofthe folowing statements is incorrect? (1) Abio-reactor provides optimal growth conditions for achieving the desired product (2) Most commonly used bio-reactors are of siring type @) Bloseactors are used to produce small scale bacterial cutures (4) Bio-reactors have an agitator system, an oxygen delivery system and foam control system ‘Answer (3) Sol. Correct answer is option (3) ‘The statement (8) is incorrect because bioreactors are used for processing of large volumes (100 — 1000 litres) of cuture. ‘Small volume cultures cannot yield appreciable quantities of products. To produce in large quantities ‘he development of bioreactors is required154. 156. 156. \Which one is tne correct product of DNA dependent RNA polymerase tothe given template? STTACATGGCAAATATCCATTCAS’ (1) SAUGUACCGUUUAUAGGUAAGU3 (2) SAUGUAAAGUUUAUAGGUAAGLS (8) SAUGUACCGUUUAUAGGGAAGU (4) SATGTACCGTTTATAGGTAAGTS’ Answer (1) Sol, Template ONA is STAGATGGCAAATATCCATTCAS' S'AUGUACCGUUUAUAGGUAAGUS' m-RNA Given below are two statements : one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A : FSH acts uson ovarian folcle in female and Leydig cals in male. Reason R : Growing ovarian follies secrete estrogen in female while intersttial cells secrete androgen in ‘male human being Inthe light ofthe above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below (1). Both Aand R are true and Ris the correct explanation of A (2) Both Aand R are tre but Ris NOT the correct explanation of A @) Aste but Ris false @) Alsfalse but Ris true Answer (4) Sol. The correct answer is option (4) as FSH is a gonadotropin affects ovarian folicles in females and ‘causes their growth but in males LH affects Leyaig cells leading to secretion of androgens. Growing ovarian follicles secrete estrogen in females while interstitial cells secrete androgen in male human being Hence, Assertion is false and Reason is tue ‘Match List I with List i Tisti List A_| Typhod T | Fungus B. | Leishmaniasis |. | Nematode | Ringworm [| Protozoa D. | Filariasis WW. Bacteria (Choose the Correct answer from’ the options given below: (1) Al, Bal, Cl, DIV @) AAV, Bull, C+, Dal (8) Ad, BH, Cv, DA (4) Acti, BV, Call, DH Answer (2)157. 158. Sol. The correct answer is option (2) as “Typhoid — Gaused by Salmoneta typhimurium (Bacteria) Leishmaniasis — Caused by protozoan Le, Leishmania donovani Ringworm — Caused by fungi belonging o the genera Microsporum, Trichophyton and Epidermophizton Fitariasis - Caused by Wuchereria bancroft and Wuchererta malayi (Nematode) Following are the stages of pathway for conduction of an action potential through the heart mooo> AV bundle Purkinje fibres AV node Bundle branches SAnode (Choose the correct sequence of pathway from the options given below a 2 8 @) ECADS AECED BOEGA EADBC Answer (1) Sol. Correct answer is option (1) because the correct pathway of conduction of action potential is SA AV node —> AV bundle —> Bundle branches —> Purkinje fibres ‘Match List with List I List stil (Sub Phases of Prophase!) | (Specific Characters) A. | Diakinesis | Synapionamal complex formation 8. | Pachylene Tl, | Completion of terminalisation of chiasmata ©. | Zygotene TI | Chromosomes Took tke thin threads B. | Leptotene TV, | Appearance ofrecombinalion nodules (Choose the corre anewer From the oplions given below (1) Adv, Bull, Cul, BH 2) Adl, Bll, CAV, Dall @) All, BAV, C4, Dall (4) AAV, Bull, Cl, BI Answer (3) Sol. (A) Diakinesis — Completion of torminalisaton of chiasmata (B) Pachytene — Appearance of recombination nodules (©) Zygotene - Synaptonemal complex formation (©) Leptotene — Chromosomes look lke thin threads All, BIV, CA, All
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