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(2) 3/4

(1) 1

(1) x/(m₁ + m₂)

(2) 30 cm

(4) 12 cm

(1) i₁ = i₂

(3) tan⁻¹(3/4)

(2) 10⁻³ mm

(2) 16:81

(1) 0.05 mm

(2) π

(2) 2√n/(n+1)

(2) 45°

(1) sin θ > 8/9

(4) Convex, +2.0 D

(3) 24

(2) 1.67 cm

(3) 74

(4) I/4

(2) 4.28 mm

(3) tan i

(2) sin⁻¹(2/3)

(2) √3

(2) 30 cm

(3) 18

(2) 0.025 mm

(4) Red
(2) 8.23 μm

(2) 6°

(4) 3f/4

(2) 10 cm

(2) π

(2) Refracted light, when light is incident at Brewster angle, is linearly polarised

(4) Microscope will decrease but that of telescope will increase

(2) n₁ • n₂ = 0

ZOOLOGY

1(b) 98

2(a) 100, 46

3(b) partial pressure of O2

4(a) (i) attached to haemoglobin, (ii) in the form of bicarbonate ions.

5(b) CO

6(d) both (a) and (b)

7(b) (i) An increase, (ii) a drop

8(c) erythrocytes

9(b) high pCO2

(b) Alveolus

(a) alveoli

(c) 4ml of CO2 to the alveoli

(b) spasm in bronchial muscles.

(c) cigarette smoking.

(a) central nervous system

(d) medulla oblongata

(d) pons varolii

(b) Inhaled air

(b) spirometer
(a) Diaphragm

(d) Trachea, primary, secondary and tertiary bronchi, and initial bronchioles.

(d) cartilaginous rings

(b) CO2 concentration increases.

(c) flat

(b) O2 concentration is low and CO2 is high.

(a) decreasing CO2 concentration in blood.

(b) faster and deeper.

(b) Oxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin decreases.

(c) fall

(b) yawning

(b) III – IV – II – V – I

(c) Bronchi

(a) stroke volume

(a) right atrium

(b) four

(a) RA → RV → PA → LA → LV → Aorta

(d) bicuspid valve

(a) SA node

(b) Arteries

(b) Valves

(a) electrical activity of the heart

(b) 60-100 beats per minute

(a) mm of mercury

(b) aorta

(b) coronary arteries

(d) platelets

(c) They are under higher pressure than veins.

(c) Erythrocytes

(a) tissue

(b) 5 liters of blood


(b) Lactobacillus

(a) Beneficial

(b) Vitamin B

(c) Escherichia coli

(a) CO₂

(c) Souring and ripening

(a) Louis Pasteur

(d) All of these

(a) Propionibacterium sharmanii

(c) Zymase

(a) Streptococcus

(c) Immunosuppression

(d) Cholesterol

(d) Fermenters

(a) Physical process

(d) Activated sludge treatment

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) Organ-transplant patients

(c) Bacillus thuringiensis

(b) Mycorrhiza

(c) Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

(a) Anabaena

(a) Methane

(c) Effects on non-target pathogens

(a) Ministry of Environment and Forest

(a) Nostoc

(d) Blood cholesterol-lowering statins

(d) All of the above


(c) Activated sludge sediment in sewage treatment is a rich source of aerobic bacteria

(c) Monascus purpureus

(a) Bacillus

(c) Yeasts

(a) More is its polluting potential

(a) Rhizobium

(d) All of these

Section B:

(c) Lactobacillus - Beer

(c) A – III; B – IV; C – I; D – V; E – II

(b) Head-p, Collar-q, Tail-r, Plate-s, Pins-t, Prongs-u

(c) i-D, ii-C, iii-B, iv-A

(d) i-C, ii-D, iii-B, iv-A

(b) Stable particles

(d) Oxygen consumption

(a) Wine

(c) Indian Agricultural Research Institute and Khadi and Village Industries Commission

(b) Biological control of plant diseases

Assertion & Reason:

(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

CHEMISTRY
(d) is nearly independent of temperature

(a) pressure

(a) specific rate constant

(b) 2

(d) 16 min

(b) mechanism of reaction as well as relative concentration of reactants

(a) the concentration of the reactants

(b) Acid catalyst hydrolysis of ethyl acetate

(b) 20 min

(b) 3:2

(a) one of the reactants is present in large excess

(c) 2

Use the formula for first-order reaction, time for 75% completion.

(a) 0.0075 M

(b) 1 hour

(a) zero order

Use

(a) 230.3 minutes

First-order reaction formula for half-life.


(b) 0.003 kg hr⁻¹

(c) the number of collisions per second

(a) A catalyst changes the temperature of reaction.

(c) the fraction of molecules having energy equal to threshold energy or more increases

(c) 416 s

(c) Eb > Ef

Use the figure details provided.

(d) 0.0018 M

(b) 300

Write the three expressions based on the balanced equation.

Analyze based on given information.

(a) 16 grams

(a) 2 hrs

(c) 50%

Use provided figure or data for the answer.

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Use zero-order kinetics formula.

(b) 16 min

(mol L⁻¹ s⁻¹)

(d) 16

(c) greater number of molecules having the activation energy

(a) ratio of rate constants at two temperatures differing by 1°C

(d) 2

(c) 50%

(b) Zero-order reaction

Refer to reaction details for this question.

(mol L⁻¹ s⁻¹)

(c) the reaction rate is independent of the concentration of Y

Fractional order

(c) 2

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