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5. TWo wires of same material and thickness have thelr 11, The amount of work required in lifing mass m from the
18/03/2025 Code-A Phase-1 lengths In the ratlo 1 : 2, If these wires are stretched' by surface of the earth to a heighth=R from the surface slowly
same force, then ratio of strain produUced in the two wires
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6. Asingle spherical drop falling through alr with terminal 12, A black body has maximum intensity wavelength Am at
speed 20 cm/s splits into elght small identical spherical 1000 K, Then wavelength of maxdmum Intenslty at 3000 Kis
Toplcs Covered: droplets. The terminal speed of small drople is
Physlcs: Gravtaton,Mechanical Propertes of Solld, Mechanlcal Propertes.ot Huids, Thermal Properdes.of Matter (1) 3Am
chemistry: The p-Block Elements(Group16-18),The dand4Block,Elements, Coordinaton Compounds (1) 20 cm/s
Botany: Pnnciplesof inhertanceand Variaton, MolecularBaslsof lnheritance
Zoology: Breathing and Exchange ofGases, Body Aulds and Circulaton (2) 10 cm/s
(2) Am
(3) 5 cm/s (3) Arn
(4) 1.5 cm/s
General Instruotlons : (4)
Duration of Test is 3 hrs. 7. fwater Is heated from 0° to 10°C, then the volume 13, If the kinetic energy of an orbling satellite Is +3 MJ, then the
The Test conslsts of 180 questions. The maxlmum marks are 720.
(1) Increases first then decreases potential energy of the satellite is
There are four partsin the quesionpaper consisting of Physlcs, Chemisty, Botany and Zoology having 45 quesions in each part of equal (2) Increases throughout
weightage. (1) -3 MJ
Each queston carles +4 marks. For every wrong response, -1 mark shall be deducted from the total scora. Unanswered/unatempted
questions will be glven nomarks. (3) Decreases first then increases (2) +3 MJ
Use bluelblack ballpolnt pen only to darken the approprliate circle, (4) Remains constant
Mark sh Ibe dårk dcompletely fill the clrcle. (3) +6 MJ
Dark only one circle for each entry. 8 Abody welghs 100 N on the surface of earth. Its weight'ata,--y (4) -6,M3
Dark the circle In the space provided only. distance RI4from centre is (where R is radlus of earth)
sheet.
Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white luld or 'aný.other.rubblDg g material on the Answer (1)20 N
14. Kepler's 21dlaw (law of áreas) can be considered as a
(2) 25 N-091 CC-091 CC-091 bryeCC-0o91conseguzençeg vhich ofte:folgging laws?rns:
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(3) 100 N
(1) Conservationof energy
(2),ConservatioD of linear momentum
(4) 400 N
3.ÄIiquid does not wet the solid surtace ii angle af contact is (3) Conservation of angular momentum
1. Assertion (A): A deforming force in one dlrection produces1 8. For a thermometer, lce point and steam point are 10° and
strain only In one direction. (1) 45° 60° respecively, If it measures 40° then temperature in %Cis (4 Con[evation of mass
Reason (R): Metals have larger values of Young's modulus 15. kept
TWo bodies Aand Bof masses mand 9m respectively are
than elastomers. 2 60 (1) 40°C at a distance 20 cm from each other, Where should a
In the light of the above statements, choose the. 'correct
(3) 75° (2) 25°C particle of mass M be placed between the line joining the
answer from the options given below. bodies A and d Rso that net force on it is zeror
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) 0s the ecorreci (4) 120° (3) 50°C
(1) explanadon of (A) 4. A paricle of mass m is placed at the centre of a unlfam (1) 5 cm from 9n
(4) 60°C
(R) are true and (R) Is not the'correct spherical shell of equal mass and redlus R. The (2) 5 cm from m
i 10. amount of heat is glven to 'solid
Both (A) an
explanation gravitational potential at point P at a distanca from the Assorion (Aoros
sphere anddhollow ofotsame
: material
cente will be radlus ata particular temperature, thrise
t
having_ameof
in temperature (3) 10 cm from 9m
(3) (A) 0s true but (R) Ís false the hollow sphere will be mor. (4) 8 cm from m
(4) (A) 0s false but (R) 0s true Reason (R): Hollow sphere has less mass as compared to 16. If a mass Mis split into two parts m and (M- m) which are
solld one of same material and same size and hence its
2. Three bodles A, B and C are having temperatures TA = heat capacity is lesser. then separated by some distance, then ratio of (nthat
42°F, Tg -10°Cand Tc= 200 Krespectvely, which body (2) =om In the lght of the above statements, choose the correct maximises the gravitational force between two parts is
among these is most warm? answer trom the options given below.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) 0s the correct (1) 1:2
(1) A (3) = (1 explanaton of (A) (2) 1:1
(2) B
(4) Both and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct (3) 1:4
(3) C (2) xnlanaton of (A
(4) 2:1
(4) All are equally warm (3) (A) 0s true but (R) 0s false
(4) A ls false but (R) 0s true
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Test-03A
Final Test Serles{P1)-2024-25
28. Find the wrong statement among the following 34. If radius of earth is R then helghth from the surface at which
satellite moving in a circular orbit around 22, The rate of cooling of a body is the value of a reduces by 75% of its value on surface, is
17, Assertion (A): A Surface tension of lquid is independent of area of
the earth has a total energy -Eo, then its kinedc energy is (1) Independent of the nature of the surface of the body (1) surface (1) R
Eo (2) Independent of the area of the body
Reason (R): Potenial energy Is equal to negative of total Water with detergent dissolved should have small angle
(3) Independent of the temperature of the surrounding (2) of contact
energy of the satellite moving in a clrcular orblt.
ta Both Asserion & Reason are true and the reason Is the (4) Dependent on the temperature of the body (2 Centre of a spinning cricket ball in air
does not follow (3)
correct explanation
23, In accordance with parabolic trajectory (4) 2R
WIi Kirchhoff's law for a blackbody radiation,
Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not whieh one is wrong? For a fuld In steady tlow, increase of luld speed at a 35. Rate of emission of a black body at 627°C is E, Then rate of
(4 the correct explanaion of the assertion ( constricion follows conservaton of momentum law emission of radiation of th£ black body at 300 K will be
(1) Bad absorber is a bad emitter
(3) Asserdon Is true statement but Reason is false
29, A wire is stretched by a tenslle force, The strain produced in
(4) Both Assertion and Reason are false statements
(2) Bad reflector ls a good emitter the wire is (1)
(3) Bad emitter is a good absorber
18. Awire of steel of length Iand-areaof cross-secion A has
(1) Equal to force (2)
Young's modulus Y, If wire Is cut.into three egual parts, then (4) Bad refiector is a good absorber (2) Directy proporional to force
Young's modulus of each part ofwire will be (3) 81 E
24. The thermal radlation emitted by a body is proporional to (3) Inversely proporional to force
(1) T, where T is absolute temperature. The value of x is (4) Independent offorce
(4) 1
exacty 4 for
36, Three identical conductors are connected as shown in the
(2) 3 Y
(1) A black.body only 30,-A hydraulic lift, usedata service staion, has areas of large figure. Consider no heat loss, the temperature of the
and small pistons In ratio 5:1. Weight required on small junction ls
(3) (2) All bodies piston which willbe sufficient to Jift a car of mass 1000 kg is
80°C
(4) Y (3) Bodles painted black only (1) 5 kg wt
19, A wire of length L and cross-secional area A is made.of (4) Polis
1.bodies,only (2) 10 kg wt
material of Young's Modulus (Y). The energy storedin the 25. With increase in temperatufe.surface tension of iquid (3) 20 kg w 30°C
wire when it is stretched by an amount X is
CC-09fasC-09(3 Remains generaly n i a t i 0 (4) 200 kg wt
(1) increase 32 A body loats in water with 60% of its volume inside water. If 70°C
2Deçreases sams body floats in another llquid of relative density 1:2 g CC-091 CO-091
CC-091 CC-091 CC-091 cn3Ynpercentage ofvoluhe Immersedigi wil'beCC-09#(1)4
(2)608C
(3) 2A (4) Flrs incgeases tihen decreases
26.A metal'plate of area 10 cm rest on a laye: of oli of mm (2) 404% (855C
(4) SA thíckness Atangential force of 10 N is applied on it to (3) S0%
20. A body cools in 7 minutes from 60°C to 40°C. What will be 37,TWo planets A
and B have same density. The radius of A is
moveit with a constant velocíty of 4 cm s, Tihe cosackent
Its temperature after next 7 minutes? A(Surrounding? ofviscosity of liquid is wice that of B. The ratio of escape speeds from the_surface
temperature is 10°C) 32. During meltng of lce M e c i c a l i
of planetsAand B, VA: Vg is
(1) 4 Pas (2)Tomperature changes
(1) 28 °C (1) 2:1
(2) 1 Pas (2) Mass changes
(2) 30 °C (2) 2 : 1
(3) 3 Pa s (3) Density remains constant
(3) 32°C (3) 1 : 2
(4)5 Pas (4) Temperature remains constant
(4) 34 °C seriens A and (4) 1:2
27, A pipe of non-uniform cross secion nás yo 33. Match Listl with List ll
< A rod of length 4 m having cross-secional area 0.50
m B with areas 2 cm and 8 cmz respecively. An jUnt 38. As earth moves from perihelion to aphelion, the work done
Incompressible fluld passes through the pire, f velocity of Physlcal quantity by gravitatdonal pull of sun on earth is
has heat flow at the rate of 1000 J/s, f temperature of two
ends Aand B of the rod is 100°C and 20°C respecively, liquid at section B is 5 mis, Deterrm!ne velociy at sscion A, aCoefficient of linear expansion (allo 1 (1) Positive
from the
then the temperature of apolnt C wh lblHeat capacity (C)
(1) 10 m/s (2) Negative
pointA is
(1) 20°C
(2) 20 ms cSpecific heat capacity (e) kg-1 (3) Zero
(2) 60°C (3) 2.5 ms I()Latent heat (L) (4) Either (1) or (3)
(4) 5 m/s
(3) 40°C (1) (a)-0).(b)-(0), (C-(in), (d-(v)
(4) 80°C (2) (a)-G), (b)-), (C)-(\v), (G-(I)
(3) (a)-(0), (b-Q), (C)-(), (@-()
(4) (a)-(), (D)-0).(C-(), (C-(u)
A
Final Test Serles(P1)-2024-25 Test-03A
Grease in pressure required to decrease the 400 litre
ofume of a liquid by 0.001% is (Bulk modulus of the liguld 43, The elastic potential
energy stored in a wire is 1J for an
extension of 1 mm, The extra energy stored In the wire 47. Match the reactions given in column
is 2,1 x10o9 Nm), If the
I with the 51, The oxoacid(s) of sulphur in which
peroxy linkage is
length is furher increased by 1 mm 0s. Corresponding product in column Il. present islare
(1) 42 kPa lColumnl Column Q H2S03
(1) 1J
(2) 63 kPa (1) H2SO4
(2) 2 J NH NO, l NH3
(3) 84 kPa () HzS20
(3)3 J DPb (NO,), (v) H|S20g
(4) 21 kPa NO Choose the correct option.
(4) 4 J
40, A 20 cm long capillary tube is dipped in water, the jc.|NHCI +Ca(OH)2 |HpNO2 (1)) and (v) only
water Statement : Hooke's law is an empirlcal law and Is found
rises upto 8 cm. Now this arrangement is placed in a lift,
which is acceleraing upward with be valld for most materials, d.NaNO, +FeSO, +H, S0, |(|N20 (2) () and (iv) only
acceleration
height of water column In capillary tube Is g. The Statement : Hooke's law states that for small deformatlons Choose the correct option,
(3) () only
the stress and straln are propordonal to each other. (1) a-(v), b-(1), c-(1), d-1)
(1) 8 cm In the light of above statements chose the (4) (v) only
correct option. (2) a-(v), b-(), c-(), d-i)
(2) 4 cm (1) Both statement I and statement Il are 52. The metal present in Wilkinson catalyst is
correct (3) a-(l), b-((v), c-(), d-i)
(3) 6 cm (2) Both statement I and statement l are Incorrect (1) Rh
(3)
(4) a-(1), b-(M), c-(1), d-0 (2) Co
(4) 2 cm Statement I is correct but statement Il Is incorrect
48, For the oxidation of oxalic acid by KMnO4 In acidic medium,
(4) Statement iis incorrect but statement Il is correct (3) Ir
41, Which of the Ang is correct representation of equation the oxidation number of Mn changes from
of continuiv symbols have their usual meanings) 45. The maximom elastic elongation of a steel wire of length 10 (1) +7 to +2 (4) Tc
m if the elastic limit of steel and its Young's modulus, 53. Match the compOunds of xenon in column
(1)P+pu +pgh= constant (2) +6 to +2 with their
respectively, are 4 x io Nm2 and 2 x1011 Nm-2 is molecular structure given in column II.
(2) pAv= constant (3)) +5 to +2 Column. Column Il
(1) 2 m
(3) 4 =constant a t i o n s (4) +7 to +3 la. |XeF40see-saw
(2) 2 cm
(4) constant (3) 2 mm 49, G0ven below are .two statements; one is labeled,ais
Assertion (A) and other is labelled as Reason (R).
b.Xe3. 0Sqüare pyramidal
(4).20 cm Assertlon (Å): Potassium dichromate is obiainedby
treaing the soluion of sodium dichromate with potassium
c.Xeo2F2Squáreplanar
42. Ina stream line fiow,
a. Thespee&bfparicde aiweyteinains saranc-091Cj9, CC-091 CC-091 chloride. axeOF4 ovlPyramidal
b. The velocty of the particle always remains same. Reasor (RSodium Ãirohiate is lesssole hanCC-09chooseMie-aAoncontairtih@nstappropriáianâith.
G. The kinetic energies of all the particles of same mass potassiummdichromate.
in light of above statements choose the correc option.
arriving at a given point are same.
d. The momentum of all the particles of same mass arrivingss Both (A) and (R) are tUe' and (R) is the correcl )a-iy'b-(0),c-(1), d-(0
at the given point are same.
Choose he correct statement(s) from the options given
explanaion of (A) (3)a(ui),b-), c-), d-0I)
below.
(2
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) 0s notsthe,correct 4)a-(i), b-(v), c-(), d-()
explanadon of (A)
(1) a andbonly 3Ciystal field stabilisation energy for high spin octahedral
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(2) b and d only complex is
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false (1) -1.2A,
(3) c and d only
50,
(4) All a, b, cand d The correct order of lonic radii of Eu, Lat, Ybts is, (2) +1.2A0
(3) 0
(1)E> Lat> Yb?
(4) +1.2Ao +2P
CHEMISTRY
(2) vot> E> L 55. ldentify the correct formula of the compound
46 (3) Lat'>Eu> Yo Tetraammineaquachloridocobalt(u) chloride:
The highest negative reducion potendal ( E )among (1) [Co(NH3)4(H20)CijClz
the following is of (4) Lat Ybt>Euts
(2) [Co(NH3)4Clz]Cl.H20
(1)Co
(3) [Co(NH3)3(H20)3]Cl3
(2) Cr
(4) [Co(NH3)3Cl(H20)2lCl2
(3) Mn
(4) Fe
6
The60. 58, 57. 56. Fina
59.
(3) (2) (1)
(4) [Co(NHg)4Br2]Cl Most (4)
(3) [Ni(NH3)6*is (1) Statemem
(2) diamagnetic. orbital
In complex
outerConslderEDTA4(4)
Statement (1)among
(3) F H20(2) NH3According (4) (1) Among
(3) HNO3 (2Phosphine Test
Geometrical
onlOptcal
[Fe(H20)er+FeFs]
(4) Fe(C204)a
(9) Fe(NHg)6
() (1) It
Geometrical
y Geometricalisomerlsm
that Statement Both Both the Pure is It
Statemenlis
stable light is
explodes t Serles{P1)-202425
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Statement the phosphlne
and of I: following to following,
complex above : following spectrochemical soluble
poisonous
lonisation and Is| [Co(NH3)6]* In
and at correct [Co(NH3)6] contaCt
islare canbe incorrerbastaiement I and l is is
optical
ionisation among andstatements,
staterments. non-infiammable. water In identify Test-03A
but Statement
Statement with
exhibitedby traces
the Statement and series the
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is incorrect
ll are ll Ni(NHg)6]* of
are paramagneic strongest-field oxldislng
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65. 63.
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Correct
(Au(N03)4J (Aucl4l
(3(AuclzNO3T
) (2)
(4) [AuCi2l (1) Gold (4) (3) (2) thermally
(1)
ZeroPrimary Ka[Fe(C204)3l (4 (3) (2)(4).CoNSFeNMn FeCo
MD (1)Ni
(3) (2) >O Both Both the the
(4) 3 (3) 6 (2) 1[Co(en)2CIBr) (4(Cr(H20)4Clz1CI
) (3) (2) (1) Which Statement Ils
Staterment
jodateManganate
heincetpcsgtementamOrg
Acidified
sdlamagnetic Manganatè
nature in shape < on light
(CrClzBr2(H20)2l/2 Mn reacdon Statement|
following the
complex ermanganate;ahd
manganatelons > order StatementI stable
valency Fe>co> of I : I:
above following
The
permanganate of isl Amóng
specles sr
at |
is ion ion enthalpy incorrect
with correct
298 correct
of homoleptic? statements,
and and
chromium Is is Ni aqua statements.
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paramagnetic green Statementll
but Statement Oxygen is:
but increaslng
of regla Statement HF>
in atomizatlon Statement
in solution colour forms
choose
fuordes H|>
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following are are HBr>order
but Il
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73. 72.
75. Consider74.the
77,
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by of
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ransltion
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(3) 5 (2) 41)2 are The
Nepdymium Allofthe (4) (3) (2)manganese.
the oxidation These These These
(4) (3) (2) (1) uDijum 4) Boh Both
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Final Test Serles(P1)-2024-25 Test-03A
consider the following statements: 84, The correct order of boiling point of hydrides of
() Zr and Hf have almost idenical radii elements is
group 15 88. The geometry and magnetic behaviour of the complex 90, Consider the following statements:
Ni(CN)4 ion are Statement : For the same metal, the same ligands and the
G) Eu2+ is a strong reducing agent
(1) NH3> PHg> AsH3> SbH3 same metal-Higand distance, 4g =A.
(iI) Both La and Lu+ are colourless species (1) Square planar geomety and paramagnetc Statement I: LoW spin configurations are rarely observed
Choose the correct statement(s) . (2) PH3> AsH3 >SbH3 >NH3 In tetrahedral coordinadon endties.
(2) Tetrahedral geometry and diamagnetic
(1) () only (3) SbH3 > AsHg >NH3> PH3 In the light of above statements, choose the correct option.
(3) Square planar geometry and dlamagneic (1) Both the statements I and Il are correct
(2) () and I) only (4) SbH3> NH3 >AsHg > PH3 (4) Tetrahedral geometry and paramagnetic
(3) () and (i) only (2) Both the statements Iand Il are Incorrect
85, Consider the following statements: 89. Cho0se the incorrect statements
(4) 0), ) and (ii) Statement I: Ozone is thermodynamically more stable as (3) StatementI is correct but state ment II is incorrect
compared to dloxygen. (1) When rhombic sulphur is heated above 369K (4) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct
79. Aqueous soluton of [Ni(H20)6]* Is green in colour. Ift Statement I: Ozone is a resonance hybrld of two canonical temperature, it transforms Into monoclinic sulphur
ethane-1, 2-diamine is added to it in the raio of 1 :1 then structures. Both rhombic and monoclnlc sulphur are soluble in
the colour change observed is green to In the light of above statements, ch00se the corect option. (4 carbon disulphide
(1) Orange (1) Both Statement Iand Statement lIl are corect At 369 K, both rhomblc and monoclinic sulphur are
(2) Pale blue (2) Both Statement Iand Statement l| are Incorrect (3) stable
(3) Yellow. (3) Statement i is correct but Statement |l is incorrect (4) In vapour state, S2 exhibíts diamagnetism
80, Choose the incorrect match. 86. The correct order of metal-carbon bond length in the given
species is
(1) EDTA- Used in treatment of lead poisoning
(2) Cls-platin - Inhibit the growth of tumours () (Cr(cO)l n d a t i o n s
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94, The raio of total number of genotypes and phenotypes for 100.Select the correct set of parents those can produce child 106.How many bp of DNA are wrapped around one histone 111,Observe the following figure.
ABO bloodtypes in human being is with blood group 'O. octamer to form a nucleosome? A B
(1) 3:2
a. Aixi (1) 100 bp
b. 1ix AA (2) 30 bp
(2) 4:1
c. li x A (3) 200 bp
(3) 3:1 d. (BiBx B
(4) 2:1 (1) a and c (4) 50 bp
95, Which of the .given crosses produces tall and dwart pea 107According to the double helical model of DNA proposed by
(2) b and d Watson and Crick, the pitch of the DNA helix is
plant in equal proporion?
(3) a and d
(1) TT x t (1) 0,34 nm
(4) b and c
(2) TRx tt (2) 34 nm
(3) TT T 101-The Individuals with trisomy of 215 chromosome are (3) 3,4 nm
(4) tt xt characterised by all ofthe following features, except (4) 20 nm Select the correct option associated with the figure.
(1) Round head Label A 0s the only constituent of the repeatng unit of
96. ldentify the similarities between phenylketonurla and -108,Select the option for. those statements which are true for (1) chromatin
Down's syndrome amongst the following. (2) Broad palm wlth characterisic palm crease Punnett square.
a. Affected individuals show retarted mental development (a) Developed by a British geneticist. (2) Label Bls negatively charged
b. The disorders are associated with autosomes. (3) Furrowed tongue b) Used to calculate the probability of all possible
. Number of allosomes remains the same in affected and (4) Rudimentary ovaries genotypes of ofisorings. (3) Label C is rich in lysine and arginine
unaffected individuals. ic Usetui for monohybrid crosses only.
aOnoh Thls sructure makes the thickness of DNA Increased to
These disorders are due to fallure of cytokínesis after 102.In human, during each pregnancy there is always (ß) t ls athematical formula which helps to calculate the (4) 300 nm
telophase stage of cell dvislon. A protbability of either a male or female child. types of gametes,
The correct ones are Fllthe blankwith sitable optiÍn. (1) (a), (b) and (e) 112. Which ot hetolowing characterlstics is commonly found in
(1) (b) and (d) only (1) 75%
n d a t i o n s
the organismsihavinig.cytosolfc 70S ribosomes?
(2) (aj and ()
(2) (b), (C) and (d) only (2) 5096 (3) (b) ard (d)
) spltgene artangemeDt
(2) Polydstrontcgene
(3) (a), (0) and (c) only
(9)256 (4) Onty (a) and (b)
Prsenceothreediferent ypes of RNA polymerases
CC091 CC-097uC-09f)1009o[1. CC-091 CC-091 s08.The ebart Siolecule töstpaâiipates inat-pSbessrotCC-09 091
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97. If gene B controls starch synthesis in garden pea, then its 03.colourblindness is à transiaiorn is transcribed by
seeds with genotype Bb wllbe (t) RNA polymerase I i3.which of theafolowing processes requlres ribozyme for its
(1) Round with large starch grains
einkaáecesive disorder (3) RNA polymerase l
ocCurrence,and completion?
(2)YKinked dominant disorder oNA DNA
(2) Round with intermediate slze starch grains 3) RNA Dolymerase ll
(3)'Auosomal recessive dlsorder 2).DN mRNA
(3) Wrinkled with small starch grains 4) Autosomal dominant disorder (4) RNA prlmase
(4) Wrinkled with large starch grains (3) RNA ’ protein
104,Sex of the chicks is determined by 210.Which of the following bondAinkages will be abs Medical
(4) RNA ’ DNA
98. In whlch of the following disorders, affectedindividkal (1) Thelr female parent
nucdeotde?
possesses 45 chromosomes? (a) N-glycosidic linkage 114,If 99 bases in an RNA that codes for'a protein with 33 amino
(2) Both of their male and female parents (b) Hydrogen bond acids, the base at posiion 91 from S' end is deleted such
(1) Turner's syndrome (c) Phosphoester linkage that there remains 98 bases, then how many codons will
(3) The temperature at which the egg ls incubated (d) Phosphodlester lInkage remain unaltered?
(2) Down's syndrome
(3) Klinefelter's syndrome
(4) Their male parent (1)Only (a) &() (1) 30
105.The term used by Morgan to describe the physical (2) Only (d) (2) 90
(4) Hemophilla assoclatdon of genes on a chromoSome is
99, A pink snapdragon lower is crossed to a white snapdragon
(3) Only (b) &() (3) 33
(1) Linkage (4) Only (c) &(d)
flower. What is the probability of gettng a red snapdragon? (4) 98
(2) Dominance
(1) 1
(3) Inheritance
(2) 12
(4) Recomblnaion
(3) 14
(4) Zero
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146.How many of the structures mentioned in the box below 151,In humans, for regulation of respiration, a specialised centre
contact with deOxygenated blood In Is present in the medulla region of brain called X and
Is/are directly another specialised centre called "Y is present in pons,
humans?
ZOOLOGY Choose the correct opton wI.t 'X and '".
Mitral valve, pulmonary semilunar valve, aoric-semilunar X' can moderate the funcions of Y, which further
valve, tricuspid valve, pulmonary artery
contractile acivity of the 141,Which of the following is often referred to as Choose the correct opion.
(1))decreases the respiratory rate
136.In a healthy human, the rhythmic nodal tissue, atherosclerosis? s Neural signals rom Y can infuence 'X' and can lead to
heart Is initiated and maintained by the (1) Five
present inthroughout the increase in the respiratory rate
(1) Angina
(1) Atrlo-ventricular septum (2) High blood pressure (2) Four (3) A chemosensitive area is present adjacent to 'Y
(2) Right upper corner of the ight atrium (3) Heart fallure (3) One An Increase In concentration of O2 and pH immediately
(4) Three (4) activates 'X' to make necessary adjustments in the
(3) Lower left comer of the right atrium (4) Coronary artery disease
147.Which of the following events of human cardlac cycde respiratory process
(4) Ventricular musculature 142.By about what percentage, the fiow of blood Increases from Occurs during the Jolnt dlastole? 152.In humans, under. nomal physiological conditions, the
137.Select the granulocytes which constitute the least atria into the ventricles during atrial systole, per cardlac (1) Closure of mitral valves value of pCO2 in alveoll is
percentage of WBCs in a healthy individual, cyce in humans?
(1) Eosinophlls (1) 70% (2) Productlon of dub' heart sound (1) Equal to that of pCO in tissoes
(2) 30% (3) Complete ventricular filling (2) More than that of pO2 in aorta
(2) Monocytes
Neutrophils (3) 50% (4) Production of the first heart sound (3) Equal to that of pO2 In tissues
(4) 90% 148.Complete the analogy by choosing the correct option w.rt.
(4) Basophils (4) Less than that of pCO in atmospheric ai
138.In the circulatory system of fishes 143.Read the following statements W.r.t numans. the respliatory structures of animals.
(a) Exchange part of the re'splratory system is devoid of Mo!luscs:Gills : FAatworms : 153.The volume of air-that remains in the lungs after a normal
(1) Atrium receives oxygenated blood only
Incompletecartilaginous rings. (2)Tracheal tubes expirationinhealthyadult humans is
(2) Ventricde pumps only oxygenated blood (b) Maxlmúm. o 1s,carded by.haemoglobin. (2) Body surface (1) 2100 -2300mL
ations
Deoxygenated blood passes through atium cand (c) Binding,or Op.witi Hb rímarily,depends upon the ilevels (3) Ciis (2) 11061200 mi
ofpCo
(3 yentrlcle Choose eÓpton represents tha incerreet
(4) Lungs (9).25003000'm
(4) Ventricle recelves only oxygenated blood statement(s) onty
139.Read lieToilwing statera-nis ygrt, humanscC-09tC-091)la) and ap1CC
CC-091 CO-091 ogtowing isngtbg
ratory system uncion ogtbe ggigucingsc-09000,193 T
iH human?
CC-091 CC-091
Statemnent A: ECG does not record heart sounds and blood 54.A.othe, tóllowlng respiratory volumeslcapacities can be
pressure. (2)C (2)Trapping ftorelgn paricles SGesümategbý, a sinple spirometer, except
Pnent
St B: Electtocardiogram is a graphical
representation of the electrical activity of the heart. 3() (2) iuriifyng the inspired air 1Tdal,volume
Choose the correct optton. 4),and'(c) Exchanga of Q2 and CO between blood 2EXQjratory capacity
144,Assertion (A): In Sruthio, closed crculatory system is aospheric air
(1) Both statements A and B are correct
present.
gTotal lung capacity
(2) Both statements A and B are incorrect Reason (R): In Struthio, blood is carried in a closed nevwork (4) Adjusiument of air temperature to body temperature (4) Inspiratory reserve volume
(3) Only statement A is correct of arteries, veins, arterioles, venules and capllaries. 150.During normal insplration in humans, the
In the light of above statements, choose the corrsct opion. 155-In humans, trachea divides the level of 5 thoraclc
(a) Ribs and stémum lit up and forward
(4) Only statement Bis correct (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) correcdy explains (A) b) Thoracic volume reduces vertebra into
(c) Intra-pulmonary pressure decreases than that
is hospitalized dueto (1) Primary bronchi
140-Asevere
personblood
with B-Ve blood (2) Both (A) and (R) are false atnospheric pressure
transfused with
oss.. Eor th Batment,.: e
he should be
blood group due to the on
(3) (A) is true but (R) is talse
Choose rect option. (2) Secondary bronchi
the donors RBCs. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) does not explain (A) (1) (a) and (b) (3) Tertlary bronchl
Select the correct option to fill in the respective blanks. (4) correcty (2) (a) and (c) (4) Terminal bronchiole
(1) AB*Ve, presence of Aand Bantigens 145.An ariiclal pacemaker is required in a person, when (3) Only (b) 156.Chronic cigarette smoking leads to a chronic respiratory
(1) AV valves are partially damaged (4)(a), (b) and () disorder that Is characterized by
(2) o-e, absence ofA and Rh antigens (1) Decreased respiratory surface
(2) Heart beat is 70-72 times/min at the resting state
(3) A+Ve, presence ofA and absence of Banigens Atrioventricular bundles are conducing Impulses (2) Allergic inflammation of the mast cells
(4) o+ve, presence of Rh antigens ( property (3) Wheezing due to infammation of alveoli
node is also
SA node gets damaged and acivity of AV (4) Inflammation of bronchioles only
(4) suppressed
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sG0ven below are some factors that affect the oxvgen 161, 166.1f a person goes to higher alitudes and stays there for few 172.Consider the given statements and select the correct
dissociaton curve. Which of the following factors shif the days, then what change is uSually seen In his formed option.
curve towards the left side? Heart elements? Statement l: Reducdon in pH of blood increases the affinity
1. Low partial pressure of O2 of haemoglobln with oxygen.
(1) Decrease In number of RBCs Statement I: Sillcosis and pneumonia are the examples of
II. High temperature
(2) Increase in'thrombocyte count occupational respiratory disorders.
I. Low hydrogen ion concentadon
V. LÓW partialpressure of CO2 Haemolymph in (3) Increase in size of RBCs (1) Both statements l and ll are corect
Select the correct option. sinuses surrounding (2) Both statements I and Ii are incorrect
tissues (4) Increase In number of RBCs
(1) land | (3) Only statement Iis correct.
167.Whlch of the following represents the correct path of blood
(2) Il and V flow in humans? (4) Only statement Il is corect
(3) I and N The schematic diagram given above best represents the.
circulatory system of (1) Rlght ventricle to aorta 173.Solubiliy of CO2 in the blood is times higher than O2.
(4) Il and l (2) Pulmonary velns to left atrium Fll the blank with a suitable option.
(1)Arthropods like cockroach
158.Pulmonary vein and pulmonary artery in humans differ from (3) Inferior vena cava to left atrium (1) 120-125
(2) Annelids lIke earthworms
each other in all of the following, except (2) 80-100
(3) Primates like human beings (4) Left ventricle to pulmonary artery
(1) Thickness of their selective tunica media (3) 20-25
(4) Chordates like fish 268.Every 300 mL of oxygenated blood can deliver around
(2) Partial pressure of oxygen in the blood that they carry of O2 to the tissues, under normal physiological
(4) 40-70
(3) Number of layers in their walls 162.Dissociaion of Co2 from carbamino-haemoglobin occurs In conditdons in humans.
alveoli due to Select a sultable optton to fiJ the blank. 174.Match column I with column l and choose the correct
(4) Dlameter of their lumen option W.r.t humans.
(1) 1pO2. ipCO2 (1) 5 mL Column I Columnl
159.Read the following features. a. Inspiratory reserve volume 0) 1100-1200 mL
0 Formed in the red bone marrow (2) pO2 eco2 (2) 15 mL
() Play slgnificant role in allergic reacions (3) 25 m
b. Expiratory reserve volume i) 1O00-1100 mL
(Ii) tnvolved In coagulation of blood (3) ipO2. ipco2 14) 35 mL G. Residual volüme. (ii) 2500-3000 mL
(iv) Devold of nucdeus In mature form
(V) Average life span Is of 120 days
(4) pO24pCO2 (1) a().b(i), ciiy'
389.4n humans, the role of pleural Auid present in between
How many of the above given features are tue for 163.Apatient went?to, seeaardiologist compialning about pleura membranes ls to
mammalian erythrocytes? Select the correct option. .being tachycaYdic. pon examination, his heart rate was (2)a(), bi.CÚ)
CC-09íCC-09tound tce o teats per lFuphis end-diastolluna (2) IncgaseEficdon ocÜeduy surftaceCC-09C-09(3) a(u) D) So CO-091
(1) ThíÁtC-091 CC-391 "was.found,to be,1-0 mL whereas his end-systclHc voiums
was.60 _mLw.rt Teft ventricle. What could be his cardiac (2) Stop the exchange of respiratory gases (4) a(i),bi). CO)
(2) Four
Qupur per,rmin? (3) Facilitate abnormal inflation of lungs 175.Megakaryocýtes are the special cells in the bone marrow
(3) Two
iy4,4iáes (4) Reduce the friction on the lung surtace that upon,fragmentation give rise to
(4) Ave
160.The wortd famous ulrafit athlete known for_his,running (2/ 5,8'litres 170.A3sertion (A): When co2 concentrationin blood aEnudleated cell fragments
record underwent a medical examinationand it was (3) 6.6 litres Increases, breathing becomes slowerer and deeper. (2) Nucleated cell fragments
observed that his heart rale at resting stage was about65 Reason (R): The CO2 released in respiing issue
(4) 7.2 litres (3) Cloting factors
beatsBmin. The most reasonable explanation for this.ls, that accelerates the binding of oxygen to th¿ haemoglobin by
164.In humans, the major part of carbon dioxide Is transported means of slow and deep breathing. (4) Nucleated thrombocytes
(1) He suffers from a defect in the pacemaker of his heart In the light of above statements, select the correct öption.
(2) He has higher stroke volume (1) As bicarbonate
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is th¹ correct
explanation of (A)
(3) He has lower stroke volume (2) As cartboxyhaemoglobin
(A There is an anomaly in the reading as athletea can (3) As carbaminohaemoglobin Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) 0s not the cörrect
(2) explanaton
never have such low heart rate (4) In a dissolved state through blood plasma of (A)
165.Choose the correct set of blood cels whlch are Involved in (3) (A) Is true but (R) 0s false
phagocytosis. (4) Both (A) and (R) are false
(1) TBymphocytes and B-lymphocytes 171.0n an average, a healthy' human breathes
(2) Neutrophils and Monocytes times/minute under normal physiologlcal conditions.
Choose the optlon that fills the blank correcty.
(3) Monocytes and Eosinophils
(1) 15-20
(4) Thrombocytes and Neutrophils (2) 12-16
(3) 10-12
(4) 20-25
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(4) Smooth muscle and fibrous connective tissue Seiect ihe corect option.
(2) Fou
i c