IOQJS-Question-Paper-2021-Question
IOQJS-Question-Paper-2021-Question
When electric supply is switched on, the bulb glows. To this solution, distilled water is added
slowly till the volume doubles. During the addition of water, the intensity of the bulb
(A) remains unchanged (B) goes on decreasing
(C) goes on increasing (D) suddenly becomes zero
2. A compound X when heated with NaOH solution produces a pungent gas that turns red litmus
blue. When an aqueous solution of X is treated with AgNO3 solution, a white precipitate Y is
obtained which on keeping in sunlight turns grey liberating pale yellowish green gas. The aqueous
solution of compound X is
(A) neutral (B) slightly acidic (C) slightly alkaline (D) strongly acidic
3. Equal masses of two gases among N2, NO, O2, CO, CO2 and SO2 occupy same volume at STP. These
two gases are:
(A) N2 and O2 (B) CO and NO (C) SO2 and CO2 (D) N2 and CO
4. When a solution and the pure solvent are separated by a semipermeable membrane, the solution
exerts a pressure on the membrane called as osmotic pressure. The osmotic pressure increases
with increase in number of particles (ions or molecules) in the solution. If 10 millimoles of each of
the sulphate salts of sodium, magnesium and aluminium are dissolved in 1.0 litre of water in three
different beakers labelled as P, Q and R respectively, the osmotic pressure follows the order
(A) P < Q < R (B) Q < P < R (C) P > Q > R (D) P > R > Q
5. The axes of a coordinate system S2 are inclined at an angle to those of another coordinate system
S1. The origins of both the system are coinciding. A particle P 1 at rest in system S1, starts from
point (–2, 0) and travels along positive direction of X 1 axis with uniform acceleration of 1.25 m/s2
for 4 s and stops. In system S2, particle P2, starts from rest from the origin and travels for 2 s
along positive direction of X2 axis with uniform acceleration 5 m/s2 and stops. If the final distance
between P1 and P2 is 6 m, then the angle between +Y1 axis and +X2 axis is-
(A) 36.8° (B) 53.2° (C) 106.8° (D) 126.8°
7. A submarine S1 is parked at a depth of 200 m in an ocean on earth. Assume oceans exist on Mars.
At about what depth a submarine S2 has to be parked in an ocean on Mars so that S2 will experience
same pressure as that of S1? Acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.7 m/s2. (Assume that sea
water density on Earth and Mars is same, r = 1.03 × 103 kg/m3).
(A) 158 m (B) 435 m (C) 530 m (D) 616 m
8. In an oscillating system, damping results in dissipation of the stored energy. The following figure
shows the variation of displacement x with time t for an oscillating system. Which of the following
statements best describes this physical phenomenon?
9. In the adjacent circuit, the galvanometer G does not show any deflection. If R = 2 , the current
drawn from the cell is
9
(A) 1 A (B) 9 A (C) 4 A (D) A
4
A long massless, inextensible string can be wound/unwound over this circular projection. A mass
m is attached to the free end of this long string. If the wheel A makes 6 revolutions per second
1
in the clockwise direction, without slipping, then in second the potential energy of the mass m
2
in CGS unit
(A) increases by 32mg (B) decreases by 32mg
(C) increases by 16mg (D) decreases by 16mg
11. Canopus is the second brightest star in the night sky. It is about 300 light years away. The energy
is produced inside the star through nuclear reactions. If we receive 5.0 × 10 –8 W/m2 energy from
Canopus, how much mass does it lose per second?
(A) 1.70 × 10–6 kg (B) 1.91 × 109 kg (C) 5.62 × 1013 kg (D) 6.34 × 1031 kg
12. An average human adult radiates about 100 W energy mainly in infra-red region of the
electromagnetic spectrum. 50 persons are sitting in a hall with an air conditioning system which
is 50% efficient. How much electricity must be used to maintain temperature of the hall at 25° C
for 4 hours?
(A) 5 units (B) 10 units (C) 20 units (D) 40 units
14. In which of the following classes of vertebrates there are groups of animals without limbs?
(A) Fish, reptiles and mammals (B) Reptiles only
(C) Reptiles and Amphibians (D) Amphibians only
15. Which of the following groups have only one pair of wings?
(A) Honey bee, beetle, ant (B) Butterfly, housefly, fruitfly
(C) Dragonfly, butterfly, fruitfly (D) Housefly, fruitfly, mosquito
19. Carbon fixation in most of the succulent plants takes place through which pathway?
(A) Calvin cycle
(B) Glycolate pathway
(C) Crassulacean acid metabolism pathway
(D) Hatch-Slack pathway
20. If a flower is large, wide- mouthed, white, showing anthesis after sunset, and emitting fruity or
musky fragrance, it is most likely to be pollinated by:
(A) Birds (B) Bats (C) Insects (D) Baboons
21. Coal is a common fossil fuel. lt contains 0.2 to 5.0 percent sulphur which on burning produces a
gas responsible for acid rain. The number of atoms in one mole of this gas is
(A) 6.02 × 1023 (B) 1.81 × 1023 (C) 1.81 × 1024 (D) 1.21 × 1024
22. The stomach fluid in human contains HCI, KCI and NaCl. The stomach fluid is highly acidic and
plays an important role in the digestion of food as well as killing of bacteria. The increased acidity
may lead to abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, and heartburn Such a patient is prescribed antacid
tablet which mainly contains aluminium hydroxide (Mol. Wt. 78). If the concentrations of HCI, KCI
and NaCl are 0.01 M each and the stomach fluid volume is 2 litre, the amount of Al(OH) 3 required
to neutralize the fluid will be
(A) 0.52 g (B) 1.08 g (C) 0.81 g (D) 2.16 g
23. A 0.500 g mixture of calcium carbonate and calcium oxide was strongly heated to produce a non-
combustible gas. If the weight of the residue obtained on heating is found to be 0.434 g, the
percentage of calcium oxide in the mixture is
(A) 70% (B) 30% (C) 35% (D) 60%
26. The compound/s that raise/s the temperature of water (from room temperature) on dissolving in
it is/are
(A) Ammonium chloride (B) Potassium hydroxide
(C) Glucose (D) Conc. HCl
27. Soaps and detergents are common agents used in laundry industry. They are long chain
hydrocarbons with ionic terminals of cationic or anionic nature. A 1% (w/v) soap solution X and 1%
(w/v) detergent solution Y were prepared in distilled water. Each of the solutions was divided in
two equal parts and labelled as X1, X2, Y1 and Y2. 1 g NaCl was added to X1 and Y1 each while 1 g
CaCl2 was added to X2 and Y2 each. Which of the following observations is/are correct?
(A) X1 shows slimy precipitate (B) X2 shows slimy precipitate
(C) Y1 shows slimy precipitate (D) Y2 shows slimy precipitate
28. According to Einstein’s theory, light can be assumed to be in the form of a large number of discrete
energy packets called ‘photons’. In case of light of frequency , each photon carries energy E = h.
In a certain surgical procedure a surgeon uses LASER beam of wavelength 650 nm in pulses of
30.0 ms duration. The average power of each pulse is 0.6 W. Here h is Planck’s constant. Then
(A) The frequency of this LASER photon is 4.6 × 1014 Hz.
(B) The energy in each pulse is 1.1 × 1017 eV.
(C) Energy of one photon is 3.1 × 10–19 J.
(D) Number of photons in each pulse is 5.9 × 1016.
29. In the following circuit, R1 = 6 , R2 = 12 , V = 16 V. The currents I1 and I2 flow through the
resistances R1 and R2 respectively.
cosisinr
(A) x = t sini −
cosr
(B) x depends on refractive index
(C) x is independent of the wavelength of light
(D) Maximum value of x = t when i is close to 90°
31. Given below are four statements about viruses. Which of the following statement/s is/are
incorrect? (A) All known viruses contain RNA as the genetic material
(B) During viral multiplication, a complementary DNA is produced in riboviruses
(C) Viruses are the smallest, freely living cells found on the planet
(D) DNA containing viruses are more susceptible to mutations when compared to RNA containing
viruses and hence show a very rapid evolution
32. During a race, Ramesh was thrown off the horse back and suffered an injury in the front part of
head. Upon thorough examination, Ramesh was found to have injury to the front part of the head.
Which of the following can be the possible outcome/s of this injury?
(A) Trouble in speaking properly
(B) Inability to smell
(C) Inability to walk on a narrow path
(D) Inability to maintain blood pressure
33. Which of the following molecules are primarily responsible for structural support and motility?
(A) Actin (B) Tubulin alpha (C) Lamins (D) Desmin