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AGASTYA JUNIOR COLLEGE ADIBATLA

DPT-3
PHYSICS
1. Assuming earth to be a sphere of uniform density, what is the value of ' ' in a
mine 100 km below the earth's surface? (Given, km)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2. A body weighs 72 N on the surface of the earth. What is the gravitational force
on it due to earth at a height equal to half the radius of the earth from the surface?
(a) 32 N
(b) 28 N
(c) 16 N
(d) 72 N
3. In a rocket a seconds pendulum is mounted. Its period of oscillation decreases
when the rocket
(a) comes down with uniform acceleration
(b) moves round the earth in a geostationary orbit
(c) moves up with a uniform velocity
(d) moves up with uniform acceleration
4. The work done to raise a mass m from the surface of the earth to a height ,
which is equal to the radius of the earth, is:
[2019]
(a) mgR
(b) 2 mgR

(c)

(d)
5. Assuming that the gravitational potential energy of an object at infinity is zero,
the change in potential energy (final - initial) of an object of mass , when taken
to a height from the surface of earth (of radius ), is given by,

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d) mgh
6. At what height from the surface of earth the gravitational potential and the
value of are and respectively?
Take the radius of earth as 6400 km : [2016]
(a) 2600 km
(b) 1600 km
(c) 1400 km
(d) 2000 km
7. Dependence of intensity of gravitational field (E) of earth with distance
from centre of earth is correctly represented by:
[2014]

8. A body of mass ' ' is taken from the earth's surface to the height equal to
twice the radius of the earth. The change in potential energy of body will be
[2013]

(a)
(b) 3 mgR

(c)
(d) mg 2 R
9. Infinite number of bodies, each of mass 2 kg are situated on -axis at distances
, . respectively, from the origin. The resulting gravitational
potential due to this system at the origin will be
[2013]

(a)

(b) G
(c) -4 G
(d) -G
10. Which one of the following plots represents the variation of gravitational field
on a particle with distance $r$ due to a thin spherical shell of radius R ? ( r is
measured from the centre of the spherical shell)

CHEMISTRY
11. Haemoglobin contains of iron by weight. The molecular weight of haemoglobin
is approximately 67200 . The number of iron atoms (at. wt. of Fe is 56) present in one
molecule of haemoglobin are
(a) 1
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) 2
12. The number of significant figures for the three numbers are
(a) 3,4 and 5 respectively
(b) 3, 4 and 4 respectively
(c) 3, 3 and 4 respectively
(d) 3,3 and 3 respectively
13. The weight of one molecule of a compound is
[1995]
(a) gram
(b) gram
(c) gram
(d) gram
14. In the final answer of the expression

the number of significant figures is :


[1994]
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
15. If is Avogadro's number then number of valence electrons in 4.2 g of nitride ions
is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
16. The molecular weight of and are 32 and 64 respectively. At and 150 mm Hg
pressure, one litre of contains ' N ' molecules. The number of molecules in two litres of
under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will be :
(a)
(b) N
(c) 2 N
(d) 4 N
17. Boron has two stable isotopes, and . Average atomic weight for boron
in the periodic table is
(a) 10.8
(b) 10.2
(c) 11.2
(d) 10.0
18. The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4 g of is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
19. The number of gram molecules of oxygen in molecules is
(a) 10 g molecules
(b) 5 g molecules
(c) 1 g molecules
(d) 0.5 g molecules
20. What is the weight of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 2.8 kg of
ethylene?
(a) 2.8 kg
(b) 6.4 kg
(c) 9.6 kg
(d) 96 kg
BOTANY
21. A cell organelle ' ' is divided into two types on the basis of a cell organelle ' ', that
helps in the protein synthesis. Identify ' ' and ' ' respectively
(1) Golgi complex and ribosome
(2) ER and mitochondria
(3) ER and ribosome
(4) Lysosome and ER
22. The surface of RER has
(1) Lysosomes
(2) Ribosomes
(3) Gölgi complex
(4) Plastids
23. Which of the following cell organelle is responsible for the synthesis of steroids and
lipids?
(1) SER
(2) RER
(3) Mitochondrion
(4) Ribosome
24. Large number of RER are found in the cells actively involved in
(1) Lipid synthesis
(2) Steroidogenesis
(3) Protein synthesis
(4) Starch synthesis
25. Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t. Golgi apparatus?
(1) It is non-membrane bound organelle
(2) It is composed of flattened sacs called cisternae
(3) Cisternae resemble with SER
(4) Golgi apparatus has two faces - cis and trans
26. Which of the following is common to both ER and Golgi complex?
(1) Both are double membrane bound
(2) Both have cisternae
(3) Both contain their own DNA
(4) Both are semi-autonomous organelles
27. A number of proteins synthesised by ribosomes present on the ER are transferred to
(1) Vacuoles
(2) Lysosomes
(3) Plastids
(4) Golgi apparatus
28. Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t. lysosomes?
(1) Lysosomes are simple tiny spherical sac-like structures
(2) They are distributed in the cytoplasm of the cell
(3) The enzymes of lysosomes work in basic condition
(4) The enzymes of lysosomes are synthesised by RER
29. Which of the following cell organelle is involved in the synthesis of the cell organelle
that contains hydrolytic enzymes?
(1) Mitochondrion
(2) Golgi apparatus
(3) Plastids
(4) Nucleus
30. Which of the following vacuoles help in osmoregulation in Amoeba?
(1) Gas vacuoles
(2) Food vacuoles
(3) Gontractile vacuoles
(4) Sap vacuoles
ZOOLOGY
31.People who have migrated from the planes to an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six
months back

(a) have more RBCs and their haemoglobin has a lower binding affinity to

(b) are not physically fit to play games like football

(c) suffer from altitude sickness with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, etc.

(d) have the usual RBC count but their haemoglobin has very high binding affinity to .
(2012)

32. Large woody vines are more commonly found in

(a) temperate forests

(b) mangroves

(c) tropical rainforests

(d) alpine forests. (2011)

33. Consider the following four conditions (1 - 4) and select a correct pair of them as
adaptations to environment in desert lizards. Conditions: 1. Burrowing in soil to escape high
temperature. 2. Losing heat rapidly from the body during high temperature. 3. Bask in sun
when temperature is low. 4. Insulating body due to thick fatty dermis.

(a) 3, 4

(b) 1, 3

(c) 2, 4

(d) 1, 2 (2011)

34. The figure given below is a diagrammatic representation of response of organisms


to abiotic factors. What do (i), (ii) and (iii) represent respectively?

(i) (ii) (iii)


(a) Conformer Regulator Partial regulator
(b) Regulator Partial regulator Conformer
(c) Partial regulator Regulator Conformer
(d) Regulator Conformer Partial regulator
(2010)

35. Reduction in vascular tissue, mechanical tissue and cuticle is characteristic of

(a) mesophytes

(b) epiphytes

(c) hydrophytes

(d) xerophytes. (2009)

36.Motile zygote of Plasmodium occurs in

(a) gut of female Anopheles

(b) salivary glands of Anopheles

(c) human RBCs

(d) human liver. (2012)

37. Widal test is carried out to test

(a) malaria

(b) diabetes mellitus

(c) HIV/AIDS

(d) typhoid fever. (2012)

38. Common cold differs from pneumonia in that

(a) pneumonia is a communicable disease whereas the common cold is a nutritional deficiency
disease

(b) pneumonia can be prevented by a live attenuated bacterial vaccine whereas the common
cold has no effective vaccine

(c) pneumonia is caused by a virus while the common cold is caused by the bacterium
Haemophilus influenzae

(d) pneumonia pathogen infects alveoli whereas the common cold affects nose and respiratory
passage but not the lungs. (2012)

39. Where will you look for the sporozoites of the malarial parasite?

(a) Saliva of infected female Anopheles mosquito

(b) Red blood corpuscles of human suffering from malaria

(c) Spleen of infected humans

(d) Salivary glands of freshy moulted female Anopheles mosquito (2011)

40. Which one of the following options gives the correct match of a disease with its causative
organism and mode of infection?

Disease Causative organism Mode of infection


(a) Typhoid Salmonella typhi With inspired air
(b) Pneumonia Streptococcus Droplet infection
pneumoniae
(c) Elephantiasis Wuchereria bancrofti With infected water and
food
(d) Malaria Plasmodium vivax Bite of male Anopheles
mosquito

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