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ijh{kk iqfLrdk ladsr

Test Booklet Code NEET REAL TEST


(2024-25)
A
English + Hindi

bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk dks rc rd u [kksysa tc rd dgk u tk,A


bl iqfLrdk esa 39 i`"B gSaA
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
This Booklet contains 39 pages.
bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds fiNys vkoj.k ij fn, funs'Z kksa dks è;ku ls i<+saA
Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of this Test Booklet. Date: 06-04-2025
DURATION
DURATION:: 180
90 Minutes
Minutes 12TH & DROPPER M. MARKS: 720

Important Instructions: egRoiw.kZ funZs'k%


1. The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to 1. mÙkj i= bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks ijh{kk iqfLrdk
open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the Particulars [kksyus dks dgk tk,] rks mÙkj i= fudky dj è;kuiwoZd dk;kZy;
on OFFICE Copy carefully with blue/black ball point pen only. çfrfyfi ij dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy ikWbaV isu ls fooj.k HkjsaA
2. The test is of 3 hours duration and the Test Booklet contains 180 multiple- 2. ijh{kk dh vof/k 3 ?kaVk ,oa ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 180 cgqfodYih; ç'u gSa
choice questions (four options with a single correct answer). ¼4 fodYiksa esa ls ,d lgh mÙkj gS½A
3. Each question carries 4 marks. For each correct response, the candidate
3. çR;sd ç'u 4 vad dk gSA çR;sd lgh mÙkj ds fy, ijh{kkFkhZ dks 4 vad
will get 4 marks. For each incorrect response, one mark will be deducted
from the total scores. The maximum marks are 720.
fn, tk,axsA çR;sd xyr mÙkj ds fy, dqy ;ksx esa ls ,d vad ?kVk;k
4. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this tk,xkA vf/kdre vad 720 gSaA
page/marking responses on Answer Sheet. 4. bl i`"B ij fooj.k vafdr djus ,oa mÙkj i= ij fu'kku yxkus ds fy,
5. Rough work is to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy ikWbaV isu dk ç;ksx djsAa
Test Booklet only. 5. jQ dk;Z bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa fu/kZfjr LFkku ij gh djsaA
6. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer 6. ijh{kk lEiUu gksus ij] ijh{kkFkhZ d{k@gkWy NksM+us ls iwoZ mÙkj i= ¼ewy
Sheet (ORIGINAL and OFFICE Copy) to the Invigilator before çfrfyfi ,oa dk;kZy; çfrfyfi½ d{k fujh{kd dks vo'; lkSai nsAa ijh{kkFkhZ
leaving the Room/Hall. The candidates are allowed to take away this Test vius lkFk ç'u iqfLrdk ys tk ldrs gSaA
Booklet with them.
7. bl iqfLrdk dk ladsr A gSA ;g lqfuf'pr dj ysa fd bl mRrj iqfLrdk
7. A
The CODE for this Booklet is . Make sure that the code filled by esa ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjk x;k dksM ogh gS tks ijh{kk iqfLrdk ij vafdr gSA
candidate in answer sheet is same as mentioned on Test Booklet. 8. ijh{kkFkhZ ;g lqfuf'pr djsa fd bl mÙkj i= dks eksM+k u tk, ,oa ml
8. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet is not folded. Do not ij dksbZ vU; fu'kku u yxk,aA ijh{kkFkhZ viuk jftLVªs'ku ua- ç'u
make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not write your iqfLrdk@mÙkj i= esa fu/kZfjr LFkku ds vfrfjDr vU;= uk fy[ksaA
Registration No. anywhere else except in the specified space in the Test 9. mÙkj i= ij fdlh çdkj ds la'kks/ku gsrq OgkbV ¶ywbM ds ç;ksx dh
Booklet/Answer Sheet. vuqefr ugha gSA
9. Use of white fluid for correction is NOT permissible on the Answer Sheet. 10. iwNs tkus ij çR;sd ijh{kkFkhZ] fujh{kd dks viuk ços'k&i= fn[kk,aA
10. Each candidate must show on-demand his/her Admit Card to the 11. dsæa v/kh{kd ;k fujh{kd dh fo'ks"k vuqefr ds fcuk dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ viuk
Invigilator. LFkku u NksM+saA
11. No candidate, without special permission of the centre Superintendent or
12. dk;Zjr fujh{kd dks viuk mÙkj i= fn, fcuk ,oa mifLFkfr&i=d ij
Invigilator, would leave his/her seat.
nqckjk gLrk{kj ¼le; ds lkFk½ fd, fcuk dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ ijh{kk gkWy ugha
12. The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall without handing
over their Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and sign (with time) the
NksMa+x
s sA ;fn fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ us nwljh ckj mifLFkfr&i=d ij gLrk{kj
Attendance Sheet twice. Cases, where a candidate has not signed the
ugha fd, rks ;g ekuk tk,xk fd mlus mÙkj i= ugha ykSVk;k gS vkSj ;g
Attendance Sheet second time, will be deemed not to have handed vuqfpr lk/ku dk ekeyk ekuk tk,xkA
over the Answer Sheet and dealt with as an Unfair Means case. 13. bysDVªkfud@gLrpkfyr ifjdyd dk mi;ksx oftZr gSA
13. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator is prohibited. 14. ijh{kk&d{k@gkWy esa vkpj.k ds fy, ijh{kkFkhZ] ijh{kk ds fu;eksa ,oa
14. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the fofu;eksa }kjk fu;fer gSaA vuqfpr lk/ku ds lHkh ekeyksa dk QSlyk bl
examination with regard to their conduct in the Examination Room/Hall. ijh{kk ds fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj gksxkA
All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per the Rules and 15. fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa ijh{kk iqfLrdk vkSj mÙkj i= dk dksbZ Hkkx vyx
Regulations of this examination. u djsaA
15. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under 16. ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa fn, x, ijh{kk iqfLrdk ladsr dks ijh{kkFkhZ lgh rjhds
any circumstances. ls mifLFkfr&i=d esa fy[ksAa
16. The candidates will write the Correct Test Booklet Code as given in the
Test Booklet in the Attendance Sheet.

iz'uksa ds vuqokn esa fdlh vLi"Vrk dh fLFkfr es]a vaxzsth laLdj.k dks gh vafre ekuk tk;sxkA
In case of any ambiguity in translation of any question, English version shall be treated as final.

ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke ¼cM+s v{kjksa es½a :


Name of the Candidate (in Capitals): ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
jftLVªs'ku ua- : vadksa esa
Registration No. : in figures ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
: 'kCnksa esa
: in words ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ijh{kk dsUæ ¼cM+s v{kjksa es½a :
Centre of Examination (in Capitals): ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj% fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj%
Candidate’s Signature : ___________________________________ Invigilator’s Signature : _________________________________________
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

SYLLABUS

Physics: Full Syllabus

Chemistry: Full Syllabus

Botany: Full Syllabus

Zoology: Full Syllabus

[2] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

1. The total energy of a satellite of mass m, moving in 1. æO;eku m dk ,d mixzg tks æO;eku M vkSj f=T;k
circular path of radius r around a planet of mass M R ds xzg ds pkjksa vksj f=T;k r ds o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ?kwe
and radius R will be: (r > R) jgk gSA bl mixzg dh dqy ÅtkZ gksxh% (r > R)
GMm
(1) − (1) −
GMm
(2) −
GMm
2R 2R 2r
GMm
(2) − (3)
GMm
(4)
GMm
2r 2R 2r
GMm
(3)
2R 2. ,d lh/kh js[kk ij xfreku ,d d.k ds ljy vkorZ
GMm xfr (SHM) dk vkorZdky T gSA ,d pje fLFkfr ls
(4)
2r
nwljh pje fLFkfr rd tkus esa blds }kjk fy;k x;k
U;wure le; D;k gS\
2. The time period of SHM of a particle moving on a
3T
straight line is T. What is the minimum time taken by (1) T (2)
it to go from one extreme position to the another? 4
3T T T
(1) T (2) (3) (4)
4 4 2
T T
(3) (4) 3. fdlh pkyd ls fdlh Hkh le; (t) ij çokfgr vkos'k
4 2
( )
Q = 3t 2 − 2t + 5 C }kjk fn;k tkrk gS] tgk¡ t lsdM
a
3. The charge (Q) flowing through a conductor at any
esa gSA fdl le; ij] pkyd }kjk mRikfnr fo|qr 'kfä
( )
time (t) is given by Q = 3t 2 − 2t + 5 C, where t is in 'kwU; gksrh gS\
second. At what instant of time, the electrical power (1) 3 s
produced by the conductor is zero? 1
(2) s
1 3
(1) 3 s (2) s
3 (3) 6 s
(3) 6 s (4) 2 s (4) 2 s

4. Current I flows through a conductor which is a 4. /kkjk I ,d ,sls pkyd ls çokfgr gksrh gS tks nks ladasæh;
combination of two concentric circular arcs as o`Ùkkdkj pkiksa dk la;kstu gS tSlk fd fp= esa fn[kk;k
shown. What is the magnitude of net magnetic field x;k gSA mHk;fu"B dsæa O ij dqy pqacdh; {ks= dk
at the common center O? (0 is magnetic ifjek.k D;k gS\ ¼0 eqä vkdk'k dh pqacdh; ikjxE;rk
permeability of free space.) gSA½

20 I 0 I
(1) (2) 20 I 0 I
R 2R (1) (2)
R 2R
0 I 30 I
(3) (4) 0 I 30 I
4R 4R (3) (4)
4R 4R

5. What is the longest wavelength of Lyman series in a


5. gkbMªkstu ijek.kq esa ykbeu Js.kh dh lcls yach rjax
hydrogen atom? (R is Rydberg’s constant)
nS/;Z D;k gS\ ¼R fjMcxZ fu;rkad gS½
9 4
(1) (2) 9 4
2R 3R (1) (2)
1 1 2R 3R
(3) (4) 1 1
R 4R (3) (4)
R 4R
[3] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

6. A person moves on a circular path of radius R with 6. ,d O;fä f=T;k R ds o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij v'kwU; pky ds
non-zero speed. lkFk pyrk gSA
Statement I: In a given time interval the average dFku I: fn, x, le; varjky esa O;fä dh vkSlr pky
speed of the person is always greater than the ges'kk vkSlr osx ds ifjek.k ls vf/kd gksrh gSA
magnitude of average velocity. dFku II: O;fä dk foLFkkiu fn, x, le; varjky esa
Statement II: The displacement of the person may
r; dh xbZ nwjh ds cjkcj gks ldrk gSA
be equal to distance travelled in a given time interval.
(1) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
(1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct.
(2) dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is
incorrect. (3) dFku I xyr gS ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
correct.
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect. 7. rkih; js[kh; çlkj xq.kkad dk foeh; lw= D;k gS\
(1) [L1–1]
7. What is the dimensional formula for thermal (2) []
coefficient of linear expansion? (3) [–1]
(1) [L1–1] (2) [] (4) foekghu
–1
(3) [ ] (4) dimensionless
8. ,d xsna dks 64 ehVj dh špkbZ ls fxjk, tkus ij og
8. A ball when dropped from a height of 64 m rises to {kSfrt ry ls nwljh VDdj ds ckn 4 ehVj dh špkbZ
a height 4 m after second collision from horizontal rd mBrh gSA bl VDdj ds fy, çR;koLFkku dk xq.kkad
ground. What is the coefficient of restitution for this D;k gS\
collision? 1 1
1 1 (1) (2)
(1) (2) 2 4
2 4 1 1
1 1 (3) (4)
(3) (4) 8 16
8 16
9. 0.40 ehVj vkSj 20 lseh Qksdl nwjh okys nks irys
9. Two thin lenses having focal length 0.40 m and 20
ysal laidZ esa j[ks x, gSaA nks uksa ysalksa ds la;kstu dh
cm are placed in contact. What is the equivalent
lerqY; 'kfä D;k gS \
power of the combination of two lenses?
(1) 0.075 D (2) 2.55 D
(1) 0.075 D (2) 2.55 D
(3) 7.5 D (4) 5.0 D
(3) 7.5 D (4) 5.0 D

10. 100 identical coins each of mass m are placed on top


10. æO;eku m ds 100 le:i flDds ,d nwljs ds Åij
of each other. What is the contact force between j[ks x, gSaA tehu ls 47osa vkSj 48osa LFkku ij fLFkr
coins located at 47th and 48th position from the flDdksa ds chp laidZ cy D;k gS\ ¼g xq#Roh; Roj.k gS½
ground? (g is acceleration due to gravity) (1) 53 mg (2) 51 mg
(1) 53 mg (2) 51 mg (3) 49 mg (4) 52 mg
(3) 49 mg (4) 52 mg
11. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk xzkQ d.k dh Mh&czksXyh
11. Which of the following is the correct graph for rjaxnS/;Z () vkSj js[kh; laosx (P) ds ifjorZu ds fy,
variation of de-Broglie wavelength () and linear lgh gS\
momentum (P) of the particle?
(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

[4] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

12. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with oil 12. ijkoS|qrkad 3 okys rsy ls ;qä ,d lekukarj IysV
of dielectric constant 3 which completely fills the la/kkfj= dh /kkfjrk C gS] tcfd ;g rsy IysVksa ds chp
space between plates is C. What is the new dh txg esa iwjh rjg ls Hkjk gqvk gSA la/kkfj= dh ubZ
capacitance of the capacitor if the dielectric is /kkfjrk D;k gksxh ;fn ijkoS|qr dks ijkoS|qrkad 2 okys
replaced by a liquid with dielectric constant 2 and it æo ls cnydj IysVksa ds chp dh vk/kh pkSM+kbZ esa Hkj
is filled in half of the width between the plates and
fn;k tk, vkSj 'ks"k vk/kh pkSM+kbZ esa fuokZr gks\
the remaining half width has vacuum?
(1) 4C (2) 3C
(1) 4C (2) 3C
4C 3C
4C 3C (3) (4)
(3) (4) 9 4
9 4
13. ,d æo ,d vleku vuqçLFk dkV okyh ikbi esa fLFkj
13. A fluid flows steadily in a pipe with non-uniform
:i ls cgrk gSA ;fn vuqçLFk dkV dk {ks=Qy ?kVrk
cross-section. If the cross sectional area decreases
then; gS rks%
(1) velocity of fluid increases. (1) æo dk osx c<+rk gSA
(2) velocity of fluid decreases. (2) æo dk osx ?kVrk gSA
(3) pressure of the fluid always decreases. (3) æo dk nkc ges'kk ?kVrk gSA
(4) pressure of the fluid always increases (4) æo dk nkc ges'kk c<+rk gSA

14. What is the current flowing through the battery in the 14. fn, x, ifjiFk esa cSVjh ls çokfgr gksus okyh /kkjk D;k
given circuit? (assume all diodes are ideal) gS\ ¼eku ysa fd lHkh Mk;ksM vkn'kZ gSa½

(1) 9 A (2) 6 A (1) 9 A (2) 6 A


(3) 4 A (4) 7 A (3) 4 A (4) 7 A

15. A point object is placed an the principal axis of a 15. ,d fcanq oLrq dks 20 lseh Qksdl nwjh okys vory niZ.k
concave mirror with focal length 20 cm. If the image ds eq[; v{k ij j[kk x;k gSA ;fn fufeZr çfrfcac
formed is real and magnified, which of the following okLrfod vkSj vkof/kZr gS] rks /kzqo ls oLrq dh nwjh
might be the distance of object from the pole?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh gks ldrh gS\
(1) 40 cm (2) 80 cm
(1) 40 cm (2) 80 cm
(3) 10 cm (4) 30 cm
(3) 10 cm (4) 30 cm

16. The stress-strain graph of the same material at two


16. leku inkFkZ ds nks vyx&vyx rkiekuksa T1 vkSj T2
different temperatures T1 and T2 is given below.
Which of the following relation is correct?
ij çfrcy&fo—fr xzkQ uhps fn;k x;k gSA fuEufyf[kr
esa ls dkSu lk laca/k lgh gS\

(1) T1  T2 (1) T1  T2
(2) T2  T1
(2) T2  T1
(3) T1 = T2
(3) T1 = T2
(4) Data insufficient
(4) vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr
[5] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

17. What is the value of peak current in the given LCR 17. fn, x, Js.kh LCR izR;korhZ /kkjk ifjiFk esa /kkjk dk
series ac circuit? f'k[kj eku D;k gS\

(1) 10 2 A (2) 10 A (1) 10 2 A (2) 10 A


(3) 20 A (4) 20 2 A
(3) 20 A (4) 20 2 A
18. A half-wave rectifier is used to convert n Hz input
18. ,d v/kZ&rjax fn"Vdkjh dk mi;ksx n Hz fuos'kh AC
AC voltage into DC, then the frequency (in Hz) of
oksYVrk dks DC oksYVrk esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy, fd;k
the rectified output voltage is:
(1) n
tkrk gS] rks fn"Vdkjh ls fuxZr oksYVrk dh vko`fÙk ¼Hz
n es½a gS%
(2) n
2 (1) n (2)
(3) 2n 2
(4) 4n (3) 2n (4) 4n

19. When a substance is placed near a bar magnet it is 19. tc fdlh inkFkZ dks naM pqacd ds ikl j[kk tkrk gS rks
weakly attracted towards it, then the relative og mldh vksj nqcZy :i ls vkdf"kZr gksrk gS] rks inkFkZ
magnetic permeability of the substance can be: dh vkisf{kd pqEcd'khyrk gks ldrh gS%
(1) 1.1 (2) 0.80 (1) 1.1 (2) 0.80
(3) 500 (4) 0.5 (3) 500 (4) 0.5

20. A compound microscope has two lenses. The 20. ,d la;qä lw{en'khZ esa nks ysal gksrs gSaA ftlesa
magnifying power of objective lens is 8 and the vfHk–';d ysal dh vko/kZu {kerk 8 gS vkSj la;qä
combined magnifying power is 96. The magnifying lw{en'khZ dh dqy vko/kZu {kerk 96 gSA rks usf=dk ysal
power of the eye piece lens is: dh vko/kZu {kerk gS%
(1) 5 (2) 10 (1) 5 (2) 10
(3) 11 (4) 12 (3) 11 (4) 12

21. A piston of cross section area 10–2 m2 is used in a 21. ,d gkbMªkWfyd fy¶V esa 10–2 eh2 vuqçLFk dkV {ks=Qy
hydraulic press to exert a force of 200 N on vertical okys fiLVu dk mi;ksx Å/okZ/kj ty LraHk ij
water column. The cross sectional area of the other
200 U;wVu dk cy yxkus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA nwljs
piston which just supports an object having mass 12
fiLVu dk vuqçLFk&dkV {ks=Qy D;k gksxk tks
× 104 gram is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 6 × 10–2 m2 (2) 1 × 10–2 m2 12 × 10⁴ xzke æO;eku okyh oLrq dks Bhd izdkj ls
(3) 3 × 10–2 m2 (4) 4 × 10–2 m2 larqfyr djrk gS\ ¼g = 10 m/s²½%
(1) 6 × 10–2 m2 (2) 1 × 10–2 m2
22. The acceleration due to gravity at depth 2 km below (3) 3 × 10–2 m2 (4) 4 × 10–2 m2
the surface of earth is same as at height h above the
surface of earth, then 22. i`Foh dh lrg ls 2 fdeh uhps xgjkbZ ij xq#Roh; Roj.k
(1) h = 1 km dk eku i`Foh dh lrg ls Åij h Å¡pkbZ ij xq:Roh;
(2) h = 2 km Roj.k ds leku gS] rks%
1 (1) h = 1 km (2) h = 2 km
(3) h = km
2 1
(3) h = km (4) h = 3 km
(4) h = 3 km 2

[6] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

23. The external work done in the process of dividing a 23. i`"B ruko T vkSj f=T;k R dh æo dh ,d xksykdkj
spherical drop of liquid of surface tension T and cwna dks 27 le:i cwanksa esa foHkkftr djus dh çfØ;k esa
radius R into 27 identical droplets is: fd;k x;k cká dk;Z gS%
(1) 6R2T (2) 2R2T (1) 6R2T (2) 2R2T
(3) 8R2T (4) 4R2T (3) 8R2T (4) 4R2T

24. Assertion A: For nuclear fusion reactions, very high 24. vfHkdFku A: ukfHkdh; lay;u vfHkfØ;kvksa ds fy,]
temperature is required. cgqr mPp rkieku dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
Reason R: Only at high temperature, the fusing
dkj.k R: dsoy mPp rkieku ij lay;u djus okys
nuclei gets enough energy to overcome electrostatic
ukfHkdksa dks muds chp çfrd"khZ fLFkj oS|qr cy dks
force of repulsion between them.
lekIr djus ds fy, i;kZIr ÅtkZ feyrh gSA
(1) A is true but R is false
(2) A is false but R is true (1) A lR; gS ysfdu R vlR; gS
(3) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (2) A vlR; gS ysfdu R lR; gS
explanation of A. (3) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
(4) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct gSA
explanation of A. (4) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
ugha gSA
25. A boy is moving in x direction. The velocity v (in
m/s) of a boy at the instant when his displacement 25. ,d yM+dk x fn'kk esa xfreku gSA ewy fcanq ls foLFkkiu
from origin is x (where x is in m) is given by x (tgk¡ x ehVj esa gS) gksus ij ,d yM+ds dk osx
v = 4x + 6 . The acceleration-time (a – t) graph of v = 4x + 6 ¼m/s es½a }kjk fn;k x;k gSA yM+ds dk
the boy is: Roj.k&le; (a – t) xzkQ gS%

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

26. The total electric flux through a closed surface


26. - d.k dks ?ksjus okyh ,d can lrg ls xqtjus okyk
enclosing an -particle is: (e in charge on a proton)
dqy fo|qr ¶yDl gS% ¼e ,d çksV‚u ij vkos'k gS½
2e
(1) Zero (2) 2e
0 (1) 'kwU; (2)
0
4e 3e
(3) (4) 4e 3e
0 0 (3) (4)
0 0

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27. A dipole with magnitude of dipole moment P is 27. fo|qr f}/kzqo vk?kw.kZ P ds ifjek.k okys ,d fo|qr f}/kzqo
rotated inside a uniform electric field E from its dks ,d leku fo|qr {ks= E ds vanj mldh LFkk;h
stable equilibrium position to unstable equilibrium lkE;koLFkk ls vLFkk;h lkE;koLFkk rd /khjs&/khjs ?kqek;k
position slowly. The work done by external agent is: tkrk gSA cká dkjd }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gS%
(1) –2PE (2) –PE
(1) –2PE (2) –PE
(3) +2PE (4) +PE
(3) +2PE (4) +PE

28. The equivalent emf between A and B in the given


28. fn, x, fo|qr ifjiFk esa A vkSj B ds chp rqY; fo|qr
electric circuit is:
okgd cy ¼emf½ gS%

(1) 15 V (2) 10 V
(3) 25 V (4) 5 V (1) 15 V (2) 10 V
(3) 25 V (4) 5 V
29. Three capacitors of capacitances 1 F, 2 F and 3 F
are connected in series and a potential difference of 29. 1 F, 2 F vkSj 3 F /kkfjrk okys rhu la/kkfj= Js.khØe
22 V is applied across the combination of the esa tqM+s gq, gSa vkSj la/kkfj=ksa ds la;kstu esa 22 V dk
capacitors. Then, the charge that will appear on the foHkokarj yxk;k tkrk gSA rc LFkk;h voLFkk esa 3 F
positive plate of 3 F capacitor in steady state will /kkfjrk ds la/kkfj= dh /kukRed IysV ij fn[kkbZ nsus
be: okyk vkos'k gksxk%
(1) 132 C (2) 22 C (1) 132 C (2) 22 C
(3) 11 C (4) 12 C (3) 11 C (4) 12 C

30. If the temperature of an ideal gas is kept constant and 30. ;fn ,d vkn'kZ xSl dk rkieku fLFkj j[kk tkrk gS vkSj
the pressure is increased, what will be the effect on nkc c<+k;k tkrk gS] rks blds vk;ru ij D;k çHkko
its volume?
iM+x
s k\
(1) Its volume will increase
(1) bldk vk;ru c<+sxk
(2) Its volume will decrease
(3) Its volume will remain constant (2) bldk vk;ru ?kVsxk
(4) Its volume may increase or decrease (3) bldk vk;ru fLFkj jgsxk
(4) bldk vk;ru c<+ ;k ?kV ldrk gS
31. Equation of a travelling wave is given as
y = 0.5sin
2
(64t − x) (where t is time in second 31. ,d izxkeh rjax dk lehdj.k y = 0.5sin 2 (64t − x)
3.2 3.2
and x and y are in meter). The frequency of the wave (tgk¡ t lsdM
a esa le; gS ,oa x vkSj y ehVj esa gSa½ }kjk
is: iznf'kZr gS] rks rjax dh vko`fÙk gS%
(1) 5 Hz (2) 15 Hz (1) 5 Hz (2) 15 Hz
(3) 20 Hz (4) 25 Hz (3) 20 Hz (4) 25 Hz

32. Assertion A: There is increase in the temperature of 32. vfHkdFku A: tc cSVjh dks fo|qr ifjiFk ls tksM+k tkrk
a battery when it is connected to a electric circuit. gS rks mlds rkieku esa o`f) gksrh gSA
Reason R: Heat generated in a battery is mainly due
dkj.k R: cSVjh esa mRiUu Å"ek dk eq[; dkj.k mldk
to its internal resistance.
vkarfjd çfrjks/k gSA
(1) A is true but R is false
(1) A lR; gS ysfdu R vlR; gS
(2) A is false but R is true
(3) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (2) A vlR; gS ysfdu R lR; gS
explanation of A. (3) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k gSA
(4) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (4) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
explanation of A. ugha gSA

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33. A light wave is travelling along positive x-direction. 33. ,d çdk'k rjax /kukRed x-fn'kk ds vuqfn'k xeu dj
If the corresponding electric field vector E at any jgh gSA ;fn fdlh Hkh le; lEc) fo|qr {ks= lfn'k
time is along the –y direction, the direction of E, –y fn'kk ds vuqfn'k gS] rks ml le; ij pqacdh;
magnetic field vector B at that time is along: {ks= lfn'k B dh fn'kk vuqfn'k gksxh%
(1) + z axis (2) + y axis (1) + z v{k (2) + y v{k
(3) – x axis (4) – z axis
(3) – x v{k (4) – z v{k

34. If critical angle for certain medium is sin–1 (0.75),


34. ;fn fdlh fuf'pr ek/;e ds fy, Økafrd dks.k
then the polarizing angle from normal of that
sin–1 (0.75) gS] rks ml ek/;e esa vfHkyac ls /kzqo.k dks.k
medium is:
(1) 45° (2) 53° gS%
(3) 30° (4) 37° (1) 45° (2) 53°
(3) 30° (4) 37°
35. A point charge q is moving in circular path with
uniform speed v around a long uniformly charged 35. ,d fcanq vkos'k q, js[kh; vkos'k ?kuRo  okyh ,d yach
wire having linear charge density . If the linear ,dleku vkosf'kr rkj ds pkjksa vksj ,dleku pky v
charge density of the wire is doubled, what will be ds lkFk o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ?kwe jgk gSA ;fn rkj dk js[kh;
the average speed of same charge particle going in vkos'k ?kuRo nksxquk dj fn;k tk,] rks leku f=T;k ds
circular path of same radius? o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa tkus okys leku vkosf'kr d.k dh vkSlr
(1) 2v (2) 2v pky D;k gksxh\
v v (1) 2v (2) 2v
(3) (4)
2 2 v v
(3) (4)
2 2
36. The energy equivalent of 2.5 gram of a substance is:
(1) 22.5 × 1014 J 36. 2.5 xzke nzO;eku ds inkFkZ ds rqY; ÅtkZ gS%
(2) 22.5 × 1013 J (1) 22.5 × 1014 J (2) 22.5 × 1013 J
(3) 22.5 × 1012 J (3) 22.5 × 1012 J (4) 22.5 × 1015 J
(4) 22.5 × 1015 J
37. I vkSj 2I rhozrk okys nks dyk vlEc) lzkr
s ksa dks ,d fcanq
37. Two non-coherent sources having intensities I and 2I
ij ,d nwljs ds lkFk v/;kjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA
are superimposed with each other at a point. Net
v/;kjksi.k ds ckn çdk'k dh dqy rhozrk gksxh%
intensity of light after superposition will be:
(1) 5I (2) 3I
(1) 5I (2) 3I

3I (3) 3I (4) 7I
(3) (4) 7I

38. A block is released from rest on top of a rough fixed


38. ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.5 okys ,d [kqjnqjs fLFkj vkur ry ds
inclined plane with coefficient of friction 0.5. As the 'kh"kZ ij ,d Cy‚d fojkekoLFkk ls NksMk+ tkrk gSA tSls
block reaches the horizontal surface, the coefficient gh Cy‚d {kSfrt lrg ij igq¡prk gS] ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.25
of friction is 0.25 as shown. What is the distance gks tkrk gS tSlk fd fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k gSA #dus ls
travelled by the block on the horizontal surface igys Cy‚d }kjk {kSfrt lrg ij r; dh xbZ nwjh D;k
before stopping? (g = 10 m/s2) gS\ (g = 10 m/s2)

(1) 20 m (2) 10 m (1) 20 m (2) 10 m


(3) 12 m (4) 30 m (3) 12 m (4) 30 m
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39. A neutron, a proton and an -particle enter a region 39. ,d U;wVª‚u] ,d çksV‚u vkSj ,d -d.k leku çkjafHkd
of transverse uniform magnetic field B with the same osxksa ds lkFk vuqçLFk ,dleku pqacdh; {ks= B ds {ks=
initial velocities. The trajectories of the particles are esa ços'k djrs gSaA d.kksa ds ç{ksi iFk fp= esa fn[kk, x,
shown in the figure. The trajectory of the proton is gSaA çksV‚u dk ç{ksi iFk fdlds }kjk fn;k x;k gS\
given by:

(1) iFk 1
(1) Path 1
(2) iFk 2
(2) Path 2
(3) iFk 3
(3) Path 3
(4) iFk 1 ;k iFk 2
(4) Either path 1 or path 2

40. In Young's double slit experiment, the phase


40. ;ax ds f}&f>jh ç;ksx esa] 5oha vnhIr fÝat rd igq¡pus
difference (in radian) between the light waves okyh çdk'k rjaxksa ds chp dykarj ¼jsfM;u esa½ gksxk%
reaching 5th dark fringe will be (wavelength of light ¼çdk'k dh rjaxnS/;Z  = 4500 Å)
 = 4500 Å) (1) 5 (2) 7
(1) 5 (2) 7 (3) 9 (4) 3
(3) 9 (4) 3
41. ,d efgyk unh ds çokg dh fn'kk ls  = 120° ds dks.k
41. A woman swims at an angle  = 120° to the direction ij unh ds lkis{k 8 km/hr dh pky ls rSjrh gSA ;fn
of river flow with a speed 8 km/hr relative to river. If unh dh pky 4 km/hr gS] rks og nwjh ftlls og foijhr
speed of river is 4 km/hr, then the distance by which fdukjs ij foLFkkfir gqbZ gS% ¼tgk¡ unh dh pkSM+kbZ 500
she has drifted on the opposite bank is [width of river ehVj gS½
is 500 m] 1 1
1 1 (1) km (2) km
(1) km (2) km 8 4
8 4 1
1 (3) 'kwU; (4) km
(3) Zero (4) km 4 3
4 3
42. fp= esa fn[kk, x, rdZ ifjiFk ¼y‚ftd lfdZV½ dk
42. The output Y of the logic circuit shown in figure will fuxZr ¼vkmViqV½ Y gksxk%
be:

(1) ( A  B) + B
(1) ( A  B) + B
(2) ( A  B) + B
(2) ( A  B) + B
(3) A  B
(3) A  B (4) B
(4) B
43. 4 m ehVj yach ,d /kkrq dh NM+ dk vuqçLFk dkV
43. A metal rod 4 m long has a circular cross-section of
o`Ùkkdkj gS ftldh f=T;k 1 cm gSA ,d fljk 100°C
radius 1 cm. One end is kept at 100°C and the other
ij j[kk tkrk gS vkSj nwljk 20°C ij] rks LFkk;h voLFkk
at 20°C, then the temperature at 50 cm from the hot
end in steady state would be (thermal conductivity
esa xeZ fljs ls 50 cm nwj rkieku gksxk% ¼/kkrq dk Å"ek
of metal is 401 Wm–1 K–1) pkydrk xq.kakd 401 Wm–1 K–1½
(1) 87.5°C (2) 30°C (1) 87.5°C (2) 30°C
(3) 90°C (4) 40°C (3) 90°C (4) 40°C
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44. A long solenoid with 10 turns per cm carries a 44. çfr lseh yEckbZ esa 10 Qsjs okyh ,d yach ifjukfydk
current of 1 A. The magnetic energy stored per unit 1 A dh /kkjk ogu djrh gSA blds çfr bdkbZ vk;ru
volume is: esa laxzghr pqacdh; ÅtkZ gS%
(1) 0.2 J/m3 (2) 0.1 J/m3 (1) 0.2 J/m3 (2) 0.1 J/m3
(3) 0.4 J/m3 (4) 0.8 J/m3 (3) 0.4 J/m3 (4) 0.8 J/m3

45. A simple pendulum having length of string as  is 45. yackbZ  dh Mksjh okyk ,d ljy yksyd lwph&I esa nh
oscillating in different situations as given in List-I. xbZ fofHkUu fLFkfr;ksa esa nksyu dj jgk gSA lwph&I dks
Match List-I with the time period of oscillation lwph&II esa fn, x, nksyu ds vkorZdky ls lqesfyr
given in List-II. (R is radius of Earth, M is mass of
dhft,A ¼R i`Foh dh f=T;k gS] M i`Foh dk æO;eku gS
earth and G is universal gravitational constant)
vkSj G lkoZf=d xq#Rokd"kZ.k fu;rkad gS½
List-I List-II
lwph&I lwph&II
(A) On Earth’s surface. (I) Infinite
(A) i`Foh dh lrg ijA (I) vaur
(B) R (II)
At a height above 2R (B) (II)
4 GM i`Foh dh lrg ls R 2R
Earth’s surface 4 GM
(C) At the center of Earth (III) špkbZ ijA
2
2R (C) i`Foh ds dsanz ijA (III) 2
GM 2R
(D) R (IV) 5R GM
At a depth below
2 2 GM
(D)
i`Foh dh lrg ls R
(IV) 5R
Earth’s surface 2 2 GM
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II xgjkbZ ijA
(2) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III (1) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(3) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III (2) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III
(4) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV (3) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(4) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
46. Splitting of spectral lines under the influence of
electric field is known as; 46. oS|qr {ks= ds çHkko esa LisDVªeh js[kkvksa ds foHkktu dks
(1) Zeeman effect fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS\
(2) Stark effect (1) theku çHkko
(3) Photoelectric effect (2) LVkdZ çHkko
(4) Screening effect (3) çdk'koS|qr çHkko
(4) ifjj{k.k çHkko
47. If 1020 molecules are removed from 220 mg of CO2,
then number of molecules of CO2 left are; 47. ;fn CO2 ds 220 mg ls 1020 v.kq gVk fn, tkrs gSa]
(1) 29.11 × 1020 (2) 30.11 × 1021 rks CO2 ds 'ks"k v.kqvksa dh la[;k gS%
(3) 29.11 × 1021 (4) 30.11 × 1020 (1) 29.11 × 1020 (2) 30.11 × 1021
(3) 29.11 × 1021 (4) 30.11 × 1020
48. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: In SN1 reaction, racemisation takes
48. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
place for the optically active reactant.
dFku I: SN1 vfHkfØ;k es]a /kzqo.k?kw.kZd lfØ; vfHkdkjd
Statement II: SN2 reactions are preferred in the
ds fy, jsflehdj.k gksrk gSA
polar aprotic solvent.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most dFku II: SN2 vfHkfØ;k,¡ /kzqoh; vçksfVd foyk;d esa
appropriate answer from the options given below: vf/kd vuqdwy gksrh gSaA
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is ls lcls mi;qä mÙkj pqfu,%
incorrect. (1) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is (2) dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
correct. (3) dFku I xyr gS ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA

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49. The final product (B) formed in the given reaction 49. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k vuqØe esa cuus okyk vafre mRikn
sequence is; (B) gS%

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

50. The final product (B) formed in the given reaction


50. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k vuqØe esa cuus okyk vafre mRikn
(B) gS%
sequence is;

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

51. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa% ,d dks vfHkdFku A vkSj


nwljs dks dkj.k R ds :i esa yscy fd;k x;k gS%
51. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as
vfHkdFku A: NaCl ds 1 M foy;u dk ijklj.kh nkc
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R:
leku rkieku ij ;wfj;k ds 1M foy;u dh rqyuk esa
Assertion A: 1 M solution of NaCl has lesser
de gksrk gSA
osmotic pressure than 1M solution of urea at the
same temperature.
dkj.k R: foy;u esa NaCl, ;wfj;k dh rqyuk esa vf/kd
Reason R: In solution, NaCl dissociates to produce
la[;k esa d.kksa dk mRiknu djus ds fy, fo;ksftr gksrk
more number of particles as compared to urea.
gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the
mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
correct answer from the options given below: ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (1) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
explanation of A. gSA
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (2) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
explanation of A. ugha gSA
(3) A is true but R is false. (3) A lgh gS ysfdu R xyr gSA
(4) A is false but R is true. (4) A xyr gS ysfdu R lgh gSA
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52. The major products formed in the given reaction are; 52. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa cuus okys eq[; mRikn gSa%
conc.KOH
HCHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → lkUnz KOH

HCHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

(1) CH3OH and HCOOK (1) CH3OH vkSj HCOOK
(2) HCOOH and HCOOK (2) HCOOH vkSj HCOOK
(3) CH3OH and CH3OK (3) CH3OH vkSj CH3OK
(4) CH3OH and HCOOH (4) CH3OH vkSj HCOOH

53. The molar conductance of NaCl, HCl and


53. vuar ruqrk ij NaCl, HCl vkSj CH3COONa dh eksyj
CH3COONa at infinite dilution are 126.45, 426.16
pkydrk Øe'k% 126-45] 426-16 vkSj 91-0 S cm² mol–1
and 91.0 S cm2 mol–1 respectively. The molar
gSA vuar ruqrk ij CH3COOH dh eksyj pkydrk gS%
conductance of CH3COOH at infinite dilution is;
(1) 698.28 S cm2 mol–1 (1) 698.28 S cm2 mol–1
(2) 540.48 S cm2 mol–1 (2) 540.48 S cm2 mol–1
(3) 201.28 S cm2 mol–1 (3) 201.28 S cm2 mol–1
(4) 390.71 S cm2 mol–1 (4) 390.71 S cm2 mol–1

54. Match the List-I with List-II. 54. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls feyk,¡A
List-I List-II सूची-I lwph-II
(Molecule) (Bond order) ¼v.kq½ ¼vkca/k dksfV½
(A) H2 (I) 2 (A) H2 (I) 2
(B) O2 (II) 3 (B) O2 (II) 3
(C) N2 (III) 0 (C) N2 (III) 0
(D) He2 (IV) 1 (D) He2 (IV) 1
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
below; (1) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(1) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III (2) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III
(2) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III (3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV (4) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
(4) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
55. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa% ,d dks vfHkdFku A vkSj
55. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as nwljs dks dkj.k R ds :i esa yscy fd;k x;k gS%
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R: vfHkdFku A: çksius dh rqyuk esa çksisu&1&vkWy dk
Assertion A: Boiling point of propan-1-ol is higher
DoFkukad vf/kd gksrk gSA
than the propane.
dkj.k R: çksius &1&vksy esa] varjkvkf.od gkbMªkt s u
Reason R: In propan-1-ol, intermolecular hydrogen
bonding exists.
ca/ku ekStwn gksrk gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
correct answer from the options given below: ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (1) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k
explanation of A. gSA
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (2) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu R, A dh lgh
explanation of A. O;k[;k ugha gSA
(3) A is true but R is false. (3) A lgh gS ysfdu R xyr gSA
(4) A is false but R is true. (4) A xyr gS ysfdu R lgh gSA

56. The number of unpaired electrons present in O2 56. O2 v.kq esa mifLFkr v;qfXer bysDVª‚uksa dh la[;k gS%
molecule is; (1) 2
(1) 2 (2) 1
(2) 1 (3) 4
(3) 4 (4) 3
(4) 3
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57. The major product formed in the given reaction is: 57. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa cuus okyk eq[; mRikn gS%

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

58. An element X has atomic number 12. What will be 58. ,d rRo X dk ijek.kq Øekad 12 gSA blds v‚DlkbM
formula of its oxide?
dk lw= D;k gksxk\
(1) X2O (2) XO
(1) X2O (2) XO
(3) XO2 (4) X2O3
(3) XO2 (4) X2O3
59. Match the List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II 59. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls feyk,¡A
(A) Mischmetal (I) TiCl4 + Al(CH3)3 lwph-I lwph-II
(B) Brass (II) Cu + Sn (A) feJ/kkrq (I) TiCl4 + Al(CH3)3
(C) Bronze (III) Lanthanoids + Fe (B) ihry (II) Cu + Sn
(D) Zeigler catalyst (IV) Cu + Zn (C) dkaL; (III) ySaFksukbM + Fe
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) ftxyj mRçsjd (IV) Cu + Zn
below; uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(2) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
(2) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(4) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(4) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
60. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Electrolytic conductance increases 60. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
with increase in temperature. dFku I: rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk oS|qrvi?kVuh pkydrk
Statement II: The SI unit of conductivity is S m–1. c<+rh gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the most dFku II: pkydrk dh SI bdkbZ S m–1 gSA
appropriate answer from the options given below: mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. ls lcls mi;qä mÙkj pqfu,%
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is (1) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
incorrect.
(2) dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
correct. (3) dFku I xyr gS ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
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61. One mole of PCl5 was heated at T K in one litre 61. ,d yhVj can ik= esa T K ij PCl5 ds ,d eksy dks
closed vessel and at equilibrium 50% of PCl5 xeZ fd;k x;k vkSj lkE;koLFkk ij 50% PCl5, PCl3
dissociated into PCl3 and Cl2. What is the vkSj Cl2 esa fo;ksftr gks x;kA nh xbZ mRØe.kh;
equilibrium constant (Kc) for the given reversible vfHkfØ;k ds fy, lkE; fLFkjkad (Kc) D;k gS\
reaction? PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
(1) 5 mol/L
(1) 5 mol/L (2) 0.5 mol/L
(2) 0.5 mol/L (3) 0.05 mol/L
(3) 0.05 mol/L (4) 0.25 mol/L
(4) 0.25 mol/L
62. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lcls {kkjh; gkbMªkbM gS%
62. The most basic hydride among the following is;
(1) NH3
(1) NH3 (2) PH3
(2) PH3
(3) AsH3 (4) SbH3
(3) AsH3
(4) SbH3
63. The major product formed in the given reaction is;
63. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa cuus okyk eq[; mRikn gS%

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

64. Given below are two statements:


Statement I: A spontaneous process is an
64. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
irreversible process and may only be reversed by
dFku I: ,d Lor% çofrZr çfØ;k ,d vuqRØe.kh;
some external agency.
Statement II: Reversible process takes place in a çfØ;k gS vkSj bls dsoy fdlh ckg~; dkjdksa }kjk gh
single step. myVk fd;k tk ldrk gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the most dFku II: mRØe.kh; çfØ;k ,d gh pj.k esa gksrh gSA
appropriate answer from the options given below: mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. ls lcls mi;qä mÙkj pqfu,%
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is (1) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
incorrect. (2) dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is (3) dFku I xyr gS ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
correct. (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
65. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ,ehuks vEy çdkf'kd :i ls
65. Which one of the following amino acids is optically
fuf"Ø; gS\
inactive?
(1) Xykbflu (2) ,ykfuu
(1) Glycine (2) Alanine
(3) oSyhu (4) ykblhu
(3) Valine (4) Lysine

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66. What is the oxidation number of oxygen in OF2? 66. OF2 esa v‚Dlhtu dh v‚Dlhdj.k la[;k D;k gS\
(1) –1 (2) +1 (1) –1 (2) +1
(3) –2 (4) +2 (3) –2 (4) +2

67. The complex formed in brown ring test for nitrate ion 67. ukbVªsV vk;u ds fy, Hkwjs oy; ijh{k.k esa cuus okyk
is; ladj gS%
(1) [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]2+ (1) [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]2+
(2) [Fe(H2O)(NO)5] (2) [Fe(H2O)(NO)5]
(3) [Fe(H2O)4(NO)2] (3) [Fe(H2O)4(NO)2]
(4) [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]+ (4) [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]+

68. What is the colour of [Fe(CN)5NOS]4–? 68. [Fe(CN)5NOS]4– dk jax D;k gS\
(1) Violet (1) cSaxuh
(2) Blood red
(2) jDr yky
(3) Blue
(3) uhyk
(4) White
(4) lQsn
69. The incorrect statement among the following is:
(1) Transition metals can show catalytic property. 69. fuEufyf[kr esa ls xyr dFku dkSu lk gS%
(2) Transition metals can form a large number of (1) laØe.k /kkrq,¡ mRçsjdh; xq.k/keZ fn[kk ldrh gSaA
complexes. (2) laØe.k /kkrq,¡ cM+h la[;k esa ladj cukrh gSaA
(3) Transition metals can form interstitial (3) laØe.k /kkrq,¡ TiC, Mn4N vkfn tSls varjkdk'kh
compounds like TiC, Mn4N etc. ;kSfxd cuk ldrh gSaA
(4) All transition metal complexes are coloured. (4) lHkh laØe.k /kkrq ladj jaxhu gksrs gSaA

70. What is the atomic number of an element which has 70. ml rRo dh ijek.kq la[;k D;k gS ftldk ckgjh
4s2 3d5 as its outer electronic configuration? bysDVª‚fud foU;kl 4s² 3d5 gS\
(1) 25 (1) 25 (2) 29
(2) 29 (3) 26 (4) 30
(3) 26
(4) 30 71. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa cuus okyk eq[; mRikn gS%
71. The major product formed in the given reaction is;

(1) (2)

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

(3) (4)
72. xzsQkbV es]a dkcZu ijek.kqvksa dh ijrsa fdlds }kjk ca/kh
gksrh gSa\
72. In graphite, the layers of carbon atoms are held by;
(1) vk;fud ca/k
(1) Ionic bonds
(2) gkbMªkstu ca/k
(2) Hydrogen bonds
(3) Covalent bonds (3) lgla;kstd ca/k
(4) van der Waals forces (4) oku Mj okYl cy

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73. What is the osmotic pressure of solution containing 73. 27°C ij 100 mL ikuh esa 1.80 g Xywdkst ;qä foy;u
1.80 g of glucose in 100 mL of water at 27°C? dk ijklj.kh nkc D;k gS\ ¼fn;k x;k% Xywdkst dk eksyj
(Given: Molar mass of glucose = 180 g mol–1) æO;eku ¾ 180 g mol–1½
(1) 30 R (2) 300 R (1) 30 R (2) 300 R
(3) 3 R (4) 0.3 R
(3) 3 R (4) 0.3 R

74. Which one of the following is a saturated


74. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk lar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu gS\
hydrocarbon?
(1) C2H6 (2) C2H4
(1) C2H6 (2) C2H4
(3) C2H2 (4) C3H4
(3) C2H2 (4) C3H4

75. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as 75. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa% ,d dks vfHkdFku A vkSj
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R: nwljs dks dkj.k R ds :i esa yscy fd;k x;k gS%
Assertion A: Rate of reaction increases with vfHkdFku A: rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k dh nj
increase in temperature. c<+ tkrh gSA
Reason R: Number of effective collisions increase dkj.k R: rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk çHkkoh VDdjksa dh
with increase in temperature. la[;k c<+ tkrh gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the
mijksä dFkuksa ds vkyksd es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
correct answer from the options given below:
ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,:
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A. (1) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k gSA
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (2) A vkSj R nksuksa lgh gSa ysfdu R, A dh lgh
explanation of A. O;k[;k ugha gSA
(3) A is true but R is false. (3) A lgh gS ysfdu R xyr gSA
(4) A is false but R is true. (4) A xyr gS ysfdu R lgh gSA

76. What is the value of coefficient a and b respectively 76. nh xbZ larqfyr vfHkfØ;k esa xq.kkad a vkSj b dk eku
in the given balanced reaction? Øe'k% D;k gS\
b
MnO4− + aFe2+ + bH+ → Mn 2+ + aFe3+ + H2O b
2 MnO−4 + aFe2+ + bH+ → Mn 2+ + aFe3+ + H2O
2
(1) 8 and 5
(1) 8 vkSj 5
(2) 5 and 8
(3) 4 and 8 (2) 5 vkSj 8
(4) 8 and 4 (3) 4 vkSj 8
(4) 8 vkSj 4
77. What is the hybridisation and shape of ammonia?
(1) sp3, tetrahedral 77. veksfu;k dk ladj.k vkSj vkd`fr D;k gS\
(2) sp3, trigonal pyramidal (1) sp3, prq"Qydh;
(3) sp2, bent (2) sp3. f=dks.kh; fijkfeMh;
(4) sp3d, Linear (3) sp2, dks.kh;
(4) sp3d, jSf[kd
78. The compound with foul smell among the following
is;
78. fuEufyf[kr esa ls nqxaZ/k okyk ;kSfxd dkSu lk gS\

(1) (2)
(1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

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79. Two moles of an ideal gas expanded spontaneously 79. ,d vkn'kZ xSl ds nks eksy 10 L ls 20 L rd fuokZr esa
into vacuum from 10 L to 20 L irreversibly, then the vuqRØe.kh; :i ls Lor% QSy tkrs gS] rks fd, x, dk;Z
amount of work done is; dh ek=k gS%
(1) 10 Joule (1) 10 twy
(2) 100 Joule (2) 100 twy
(3) 0 Joule
(3) 0 twy
(4) 0.1 Joule
(4) 0.1 twy

80. A first order reaction takes 23.03 minutes for 90%


80. çFke dksfV dh vfHkfØ;k dks 90% iw.kZ gksus esa 23.03
completion. What is the value of rate constant for this
reaction? feuV yxrs gSaA bl vfHkfØ;k ds fy, nj fLFkjkad dk
(1) 10 min–1 eku D;k gS\
(2) 10–1 min–1 (1) 10 min–1
(3) 10–5 min–1 (2) 10–1 min–1
(4) 105 min–1 (3) 10–5 min–1
(4) 105 min–1
81. The disease caused by deficiency of vitamin-D is;
(1) Rickets 81. foVkfeu-Mh dh deh ls gksus okyk jksx gS:
(2) Scurvy (1) fjdsV~l
(3) Beri beri (2) LdohZ
(4) Cheilosis (3) csjh csjh
(4) psyksfll
82. Which one of the following acts as an Arrhenius
base? 82. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vkgsZfu;l {kkj ds :i esa
(1) HCl dk;Z djrk gS\
(2) BCl3 (1) HCl (2) BCl3
(3) H2SO4 (3) H2SO4 (4) NaOH
(4) NaOH
83. [Ni(CN)4]2– dk ladj.k D;k gS\
83. What is the hybridisation of [Ni(CN)4]2–?
(1) sp3 (2) dsp2
(1) sp3 (2) dsp2 3 2
3 2
(3) sp d (4) sp3d
(3) sp d (4) sp3d
84. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k esa v‚Dlhtu dh v‚Dlhdj.k
84. The oxidation state of oxygen in the following
voLFkk cnyrh gS%
reaction changes from;
C(s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g)
C(s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g)
(1) 0 ls +1
(1) 0 to +1
(2) 0 to –2 (2) 0 ls –2
(3) 0 to +2 (3) 0 ls +2
(4) 0 to –1 (4) 0 ls –1

85. What is the solubility of AgBr having solubility 85. foys;rk xq.kuQy Ksp okys AgBr dh foys;rk D;k gS\
product Ksp? (1) (Ksp)1/2 (2) (Ksp)–1/2
(1) (Ksp)1/2 (2) (Ksp)–1/2 (3) (Ksp)2 (4) (Ksp)–2
(3) (Ksp) 2
(4) (Ksp)–2
86. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl rRo esa lcls de fo|qr~
86. Which one of the following elements has lowest _.kkRedrk gS\
electronegativity? (1) cksj‚u
(1) Boron (2) ,Y;wehfu;e
(2) Aluminium (3) bafM;e
(3) Indium (4) FkSfy;e
(4) Thallium
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87. The correct order of the first ionization enthalpy for 87. fn, x, rRoksa ds fy, çFke vk;uu ,UFkSYih dk lgh
the given elements is; Øe gS%
(1) Mg > Al > Na (1) Mg > Al > Na
(2) Mg > Na > Al (2) Mg > Na > Al
(3) Na > Mg > Al (3) Na > Mg > Al
(4) Na > Al > Mg (4) Na > Al > Mg

88. How many structural isomers are possible for C3H6? 88. C3H6 ds fy, fdrus lajpukRed leko;oh laHko gSa\
(1) 4 (2) 1 (1) 4 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) 3 (3) 2 (4) 3

89. Match the List-I with List-II. 89. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls feyk,¡A
List-I List-II List-I List-II
(Element) (Period number) (rRo) (vkorZ la[;k)
(A) Li (I) 4 (A) Li (I) 4
(B) K (II) 3 (B) K (II) 3
(C) Cl (III) 1 (C) Cl (III) 1
(D) He (IV) 2 (D) He (IV) 2
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
below; (1) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
(1) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III (2) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
(2) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III (3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV (4) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II
(4) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II
90. fØLVy {ks= fl)kar ds vk/kkj ij K4[Fe(CN)6] esa
90. What is correct electronic configuration of the dsæa h; /kkrq dk lgh bysDVª‚fud foU;kl D;k gS\
central metal in K4[Fe(CN)6] based on crystal field
(1) t 42g eg2 (2) t 22g eg4
theory?
(1) t 42g eg2 (2) t 22g eg4 (3) t 62g e0g (4) t 32g e3g

(3) t 62g e0g (4) t 32g e3g


91. fuEufyf[kr ikS/kksa esa ls dkSu lk iks,lh dqy ls lacfa /kr
gS\
91. Among the following plants, which one belongs to (1) isVfw u;k (2) /krwjk
family Poaceae? (3) xsgw¡ (4) vke
(1) Petunia (2) Datura
(3) Wheat (4) Mango 92. yhfu;l ds le; esa fodflr fd, x, txrksa dks
igpkfu,A
92. Identify the Kingdoms developed in Linnaeus' time.
(1) eksusjk] çksfVLVk] QatkbZ] IykaVh vkSj ,sfuesfy;k
(1) Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
(2) dsoy eksusjk vkSj çksfVLVk
(2) Monera and Protista only
(3) dsoy IykaVh vkSj ,sfuesfy;k
(3) Plantae and Animalia only
(4) dsoy QatkbZ] IykaVh vkSj ,sfuesfy;k
(4) Fungi, Plantae and Animalia only

93. Choose the incorrect statement w.r.t sex organs in 93. czk;ksQkbV~l esa ySafxd vaxksa ds laca/k esa xyr dFku
bryophytes. pqfu,A
(1) Sex organs are multicellular. (1) ySafxd vax cgqdksf'kdh; gksrs gSaA
(2) The male sex organ is called antheridium. (2) uj ySafxd vax dks iqa/kkuh dgrs gSaA
(3) The female sex organ called archegonium is (3) eknk ySafxd vax dks L=h/kkuh dgrs gSa tks ¶ykLd
flask-shaped and produces a single egg. ds vkdkj dk gksrk gS vkSj ,d ,dy vaM mRiUu
(4) Antheridium produces non-flagellated djrk gSA
antherozoids. (4) iqa/kkuh vd'kkfHkdh; iqea.kq mRiUu djrs gSaA

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94. All of the following are bryophytes, except; 94 fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ,d ds vfrfjä vU; lHkh
(1) Sphagnum. czk;ksQkbV~l gSa\
(2) Polytrichum. (1) LQSXue (2) i‚yhVªkbde
(3) Lycopodium. (3) ykbdksiksfM;e (4) ekdsZaf'k;k
(4) Marchantia.
95. fuEufyf[kr esa ls chtkaMdk; ds lac/a k esa xyr dFku
95. Identify the incorrect statement from the following dks igpkfu,A
w.r.t nucellus. (1) blesa uj ;qXedksn~fHkn~ fLFkr gksrk gSA
(1) The male gametophyte is located in it.
(2) bldh dksf'kdkvksa esa çpqj ek=k esa [kk| lkexzh
(2) Its cells have abundant reserve food materials.
lafpr gksrh gSA
(3) It is a mass of cells which is enclosed within the
(3) ;g dksf'kdkvksa dk ,d lewg gS tks v/;koj.kksa ds
integuments.
(4) Ploidy of its cells is 2n.
Hkhrj gksrk gSA
(4) bldh dksf'kdkvksa dh xqf.krk 2n gksrh gSA
96. All of the following are correct w.r.t cleistogamous
flowers except that; 96. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ,d ds vfrfjä vU; lHkh
(1) they do not open at all. vuqUehY; ijkx.kh iq"iksa ds laca/k esa lgh gSa\
(2) they are invariably autogamous. (1) os fcYdqy Hkh ugha [kqyrs gSaA
(3) they produce assured seed-set even in the (2) os vfuok;Z :i ls Lo;qXedh gksrs gSaA
absence of pollinators. (3) os ijkx.kdrkZvksa dh vuqifLFkfr esa Hkh fuf'pr :i
(4) complete autogamy is rather rare in them. ls cht mRiUu djrs gSaA
(4) muesa iw.kZ Lo;qXeu nqyZHk gSA
97. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II 97. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
(A) Amoeboid protozoan (I) Trypanosoma lwph-I lwph-II
(B) Flagellated protozoan (II) Plasmodium (A) vehch; çksVkstksvk (I) fVªiSukslksek
(C) Ciliated protozoan (III) Entamoeba (B) d'kkHkh; çksVkstksvk (II) IykTeksfM;e
(D) Sporozoan (IV) Paramoecium (C) i{ekHkh çksVkstksvk (III) ,aVvehck
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) Liksjkstksvk (IV) iSjkehf'k;e
below.
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II

98. Read the following statements w.r.t Mendel’s


98. eVj ds cht esa esaMy ds f}ladj ladj.k ç;ksxksa ds lac/a k
dihybrid cross experiments in pea seed.
esa fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks if<+,A
A. Yellow colour was dominant over green and
A. ihyk jax gjs jax ij çHkkoh Fkk vkSj xksy vkdkj
round shape dominant over wrinkled.
B. 3/4th of F2 plants had green seeds.
>qjhZnkj ij çHkkoh FkkA
C. Round and wrinkled seed shape segregated in a B. F2 ih<+h ds 3/4 ikS/kksa esa gjs cht FksA
3:1 ratio in F2 generation. C. xksy vkSj >qjhZnkj cht dk vkdkj F2 ih<+h esa 3:1
D. The phenotypic ratio in F2 generation was 1:2:1. ds vuqikr esa vyx gks x;kA
E. Based on the observation of dihybrid crosses, D. F2 ih<+h esa –';:ih vuqikr 1:2:1 FkkA
Mendel proposed the Law of Independent E. f}ladj ladj.k ds voyksdu ds vk/kkj ij] esM a y
Assortment. us Lora= viO;wgu dk fu;e çLrkfor fd;kA
(1) A, B and E are incorrect (1) A, B vkSj E xyr gSa
(2) B, D and E are correct (2) B, D vkSj E lgh gSa
(3) A, C and E are correct (3) A, C vkSj E lgh gSa
(4) B, C and D are incorrect (4) B, C vkSj D xyr gSa

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99. Identify the correct statement. 99. lgh dFku dks igpkfu,A
(1) Morgan coined the term recombination to (1) e‚xZu us ,d xq.klw= ij thu ds HkkSfrd tqM+ko dk
describe the physical association of a genes on o.kZu djus ds fy, iqulaZ;kstu 'kCn fn;kA
a chromosome. (2) ,d gh xq.klw= ij n`<+rk iwoZd tqM+s thu cgqr
(2) Tightly linked genes on the same chromosome
mPp iqulaZ;kstu fn[kkrs gSaA
show very high recombination.
(3) ,d gh xq.klw= ij çcyrk ls tqM+s thu cgqr de
(3) Tightly linked genes on the same chromosome
show very low recombination. iqulaZ;kstu fn[kkrs gSaA
(4) Loosely linked genes on the same chromosome (4) ,d gh xq.klw= ij f'kfFky :i ls tqM+s thu cgqr
show very low recombination. de iqulaZ;kstu fn[kkrs gSaA

100. Choose the incorrectly matched pair. 100. vlqesfyr ;qXe dks pqfu,A
(1) Thalassemia - Sex linked recessive disease (1) FkSyl
s hfe;k - fyax lgyXu vçHkkoh jksx
(2) Sickle-cell anaemia - Autosome linked recessive (2) nk= dksf'kdk vjärk - vfyax xq.klw=h; lgyXu
trait
vçHkkoh fo'ks"kd
(3) Klinefelter’s - Karyotype of 47, XXY
(3) DykbuQsYVj flaMªkse - 47, XXY dk dSfj;ksVkbi
syndrome
(4) Turner’s syndrome - Absence of one of the X (4) VuZj flaMªke
s - ,d X xq.klw= dh vuqifLFkfr
chromosomes
101. fuEufyf[kr esa chtkaM dsæ
a h; v{k ij yxs gksrs gSa vkSj
101. The ovules are borne on central axis and septa are iV vuqifLFkr gksrs gSa]
absent, in; (1) fçejkstA
(1) Primrose. (2) xqM+gyA
(2) china rose. (3) lwjteq[khA
(3) sunflower.
(4) eVjA
(4) pea.

102. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A


102. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Staminode (I) Stamens are united (A) LVsfeuksM (I) iqadl
s j nks ls
into more than two vf/kd lewgksa esa
bundles gksrs gSaA
(B) Epiphyllous (II) Stamens are attached (B) ifjnyyXu (II) iqadl
s j ifjny ls
condition to the perianth voLFkk tqM+s gksrs gSaA
(C) Epipetalous (III) Stamens are attached
(C) nyyXu voLFkk (III) iqadl
s j nyksa ls tqM+s
condition to the petals
gksrs gSaA
(D) Polyadelphous (IV) Sterile stamen
condition (D) cgqla?kh voLFkk (IV) ca/; iqadslj
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
below. (1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III (2) A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I
(2) A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I (3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III (4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
103. ukbVªkt
s uh {kkj tks DNA esa ugha ik;k tkrk gS(
103. The nitrogenous base not present in DNA is; (1) ,MsfuuA
(1) Adenine. (2) lkbVksfluA
(2) Cytosine.
(3) ;wjsflyA
(3) Uracil.
(4) FkkbfeuA
(4) Thymine.

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104. Identify the incorrect statements w.r.t structural 104. ;wdSfj;ksV~l esa lajpukRed thuksa ds laca/k esa xyr dFkuksa
genes in eukaryotes. dks igpkfu,A
A. The coding sequences or expressed sequences A. dwVys[ku vuqØeksa ;k vfHkO;ä vuqØeksa dks ,Dl‚u
are defined as exons. ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gSA
B. Exons are said to be those sequence that do not B. ,Dl‚u os vuqØe gSa tks ifjiDo ;k lalkf/kr RNA
appear in mature or processed RNA. esa fn[kkbZ ugha nsrs gSaA
C. The exons are interrupted by introns. C. ,Dl‚u] baVª‚u }kjk ckf/kr gksrs gSaA
D. Introns or intervening sequences appear in
D- baVª‚u ;k e/;orhZ vuqØe ifjiDo RNA esa gksrs gSaA
mature or processed RNA.
lgh fodYi dk p;u djsaA
Select the correct option.
(1) A vkSj D (2) B vkSj C
(1) A and D (2) B and C
(3) C vkSj D (4) B vkSj D
(3) C and D (4) B and D

105. Capping is a process in which; 105. vkPNknu ,d çfØ;k gS ftles(a


(1) adenylate residues (200-300) are added at 3'- (1) ,MsfuysV lewg (200-300) ,d VsEiysV Lora=
end of hnRNA in a template independent rjhds ls hnRNA ds 3'-Nksj ij tksM+s tkrs gSaA
manner. (2) ,d vlkekU; U;wfDy;ksVkbM ¼esfFky Xokukslhu
(2) an unusual nucleotide (methyl guanosine VªkbQkLQsV½ dks hnRNA ds 5'-Nksj ij tksMk+ tkrk
triphosphate) is added to the 5'-end of hnRNA. gSA
(3) RNA polymerase II transcribes precursor of (3) RNA i‚yhejst II mRNA ds iwoZorhZ dk vuqy[ s ku
mRNA. djrk gSA
(4) mRNA is transported out of the nucleus for (4) vuqoknu ds fy, mRNA dk] dsUæd ls ckgj
translation. ifjogu fd;k tkrk gSA
106. In a dicot root, stele is defined as; 106. f}chti=h tM+ esa jaHk dks fuEu çdkj ifjHkkf"kr fd;k
(1) all tissues on the outerside of the endodermis. x;k gS(
(2) all tissues on the innerside of the endodermis. (1) varLRopk ds ckgj ds lHkh ÅrdA
(3) the innermost layer of the cortex. (2) varLRopk ds vanj ds lHkh ÅrdA
(4) the outermost layer of cortex that protrudes in
(3) oYdqV dh lcls Hkhrjh ijrA
the form of unicellular root hairs.
(4) oYdqV dh lcls ckgjh ijr tks ,ddksf'kdh; ewy
jkse ds :i esa mRiUu gksrh gSA
107. Identify the incorrect statement from the following
w.r.t monocotyledonous roots.
107. fuEufyf[kr esa ls ,dchti=h tM+kas ds lac/a k esa xyr
(1) They do not undergo any secondary growth.
(2) Pith is large and well developed. dFku dks igpkfu,A
(3) There are usually more than six (polyarch) (1) buesa f}rh;d o`f) ugha gksrh gSA
xylem bundles. (2) fiFk cM+h vkSj vPNh rjg ls fodflr gksrh gSA
(4) ‘Ring’ arrangement of vascular bundles is one (3) çk;% Ng ls vf/kd ¼cgq&vkfnnk#d½ tkbye caMy
of their characteristics. gksrs gSaA
(4) laogu caMyksa ds ^oy;^ O;oLFkk mudh fo'ks"krkvksa
108. Match List-I with List-II. esa ls ,d gSA
List-I List-II
(Microbe) (Product) 108. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
(A) Lactobacillus (I) Citric acid lwph-I lwph-II
(B) Trichoderma (II) Statins ¼lw{etho½ ¼mRikn½
polysporum (A) ySDVkscSflyl (I) flfVªd vEy
(C) Monascus purpureus (III) Cyclosporin A (B) VªkbdksMekZ i‚yhLiksje (II) LVSfVu
(D) Aspergillus niger (IV) Lactic acid (C) eksukLdl ijI;wfj;l (III) lkbDyksLiksfju A
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) ,LiftZyl ukbtj (IV) ySfDVd vEy
below.
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II (4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
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109. In sewage treatment, which of the following is taken 109. okfgrey mipkj es]a f}rh;d mipkj ds fy, çkFkfed
from the primary settling tank for secondary fu%lknu VSad ls fuEufyf[kr esa ls D;k fy;k tkrk gS\
treatment? (1) çkFkfed vkiad
(1) Primary sludge (2) rSjrk gqvk dwM+k djdV
(2) Floating debris (3) cfg%lzko
(3) Effluent (4) lfØ; vkiad
(4) Activated sludge
110. ml dksf'kdkax dks igpkfu, ftls var%f>fYydk ra= dk
110. Identify the organelle that is not considered as part
Hkkx ugha ekuk tkrk gSA
of the endomembrane system.
(1) x‚Ythdk; (2) y;udk;
(1) Golgi complex
(3) ijv‚Dlhlkse (4) jl/kkuh
(2) Lysosome
(3) Peroxisome
111. varfoZ"V fiaM gSa(
(4) Vacuole
(1) ;wdSfj;ksfVd vkSj çksdSfj;ksfVd dksf'kdkvksa esa lafpr
111. Inclusion bodies are; inkFkZA
(1) reserve material in eukaryotic and prokaryotic (2) çksdfS j;ksfVd dksf'kdkvksa ds dksf'kdkæO; esa mifLFkrA
cells. (3) f>Yyhc) dksf'kdkaxA
(2) present in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. (4) ;wdSfj;ksfVd dksf'kdkvksa esa Q‚LQsV df.kdk,¡ vkSj
(3) membrane bound organelles. lk;uksQkbfl;u df.kdk,¡A
(4) phosphate granules and cyanophycean granules
in eukaryotic cells. 112. ;fn 60 QyefD[k;ksa dh ,d ç;ksx'kkyk lef"V esa ,d
lIrkg ds nkSjku 12 O;f’V;ksa dh e`R;q gks xbZ] rks ml
112. If 12 individuals in a laboratory population of 60 vof/k ds nkSjku lef"V esa e`R;q nj gS(
fruitflies died during a week, the death rate in the (1) 0.2 O;f"V çfr QyeD[kh çfr lIrkgA
population during that period is; (2) 0.12 O;f"V çfr QyeD[kh çfr lIrkgA
(1) 0.2 individuals per fruitfly per week. (3) 0.02 O;f"V çfr QyeD[kh çfr lIrkgA
(2) 0.12 individuals per fruitfly per week. (4) 0.012 O;f"V çfr QyeD[kh çfr lIrkgA
(3) 0.02 individuals per fruitfly per week.
(4) 0.012 individuals per fruitfly per week. 113. xyr dFku dks igpkfu,A
(1) ;|fi ikS/kksa dks [kkus okys tkuojksa dks vyx ls
113. Identify the incorrect statement.
'kkdkgkjh ds :i esa oxhZ—r fd;k x;k gS] ysfdu
(1) Although animals eating plants are categorised
os O;kid ikfjfLFkfrd lanHkZ esa ijHkf{k;ksa ls cgqr
separately as herbivores, they are, in a broad
ecological context, not very different from
vyx ugha gSaA
predators. (2) ijHk{kh] f'kdkj dh lef"V dks fu;a=.k esa j[krs gSaA
(2) Predators keep prey populations under control. (3) ijHk{kh Li/kkZ djus okyh f'kdkj çtkfr;ksa ds chp
(3) Predators help in maintaining species diversity Li/kkZ dh rhozrk dks c<+kdj leqnk; esa çtkfr;ksa
in a community, by increasing the intensity of dh fofo/krk dks cuk, j[kus esa enn djrs gSaA
competition among competing prey species. (4) —f"k dhV fu;a=.k esa viukbZ xbZ tSfod fu;a=.k
(4) Biological control methods adopted in fof/k;k¡ f'kdkj dh lef"V dks fofu;fer djus dh
agricultural pest control are based on the ability ijHk{kh dh {kerk ij vk/kkfjr gSaA
of the predator to regulate prey population.
114. tks dksf'kdk,¡ vkxs foHkkftr ugha gksrh gSa os ___A__
114. Cells that do not divide further exit ___A___ phase çkoLFkk ls ckgj fudydj dksf'kdk pØ dh ___B__
to enter an inactive stage called ___B___ of the cell uked fuf"Ø; çkoLFkk esa ços'k djrh gSaA Øe'k% A vkSj
cycle. Identify A and B respectively. B dks igpkfu,A
(1) G2, resting phase (1) G2, foJke çkoLFkk
(2) G1, quiescent phase (2) G1, 'kkar çkoLFkk
(3) S, quiescent phase
(3) S, 'kkar çkoLFkk
(4) G0, resting phase
(4) G0, foJke çkoLFkk

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115. Match List-I with List-II. 115. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Metaphase (I) Morphology of (A) e/;koLFkk (I) xq.klw=ksa dh vkdkfjdh
chromosomes is most dk lcls vklkuh ls
easily studied v/;;u fd;k tkrk gS
(B) Prophase (II) Centrosome begins to
(B) iwokZoLFkk (II) rkjddk; dksf'kdk ds
move towards opposite
poles of the cell
foijhr /kzqoksa dh vksj c<+us
(C) Telophase (III) Chromosomes yxrs gSa
decondense and lose their (C) vaR;koLFkk (III) xq.klw=] fola?kfur gks
individuality tkrs gSa vkSj viuh i`Fkd
(D) Anaphase (IV) Daughter chromosomes igpku [kks nsrs gSa
begin their migration (D) i'pkoLFkk (IV) larfr xq.klw=] nks foijhr
towards the two opposite /kzqoksa dh vksj tkuk 'kq:
poles djrs gSa
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
below.
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
116. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
116. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: In an aquatic ecosystem, GFC is the
dFku I: ,d tyh; ikfjfLFkfrdh ra= es]a GFC ÅtkZ
major conduit for energy flow. çokg ds fy, çeq[k ekxZ gSA
Statement II: Based on the source of nutrition or dFku II: iks"k.k ;k Hkkstu ds lzkrs ds vk/kkj ij]
food, organisms occupy a specific place in the food tho [kk| Ük``a[kyk esa ,d fof'k"V LFkku ij gksrs gSa
chain that is known as their trophic level. ftls muds iks"kh Lrj ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA
In the light of above statements, choose the correct mi;qZä dFkuksa ds çdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
answer from the options given below: ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) Statement I is correct but Statement II is (1) dFku I lR; gS ysfdu dFku II vlR; gSA
incorrect. (2) dFku I vlR; gS ysfdu dFku II lR; gSA
(2) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
(3) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lR; gSaA
correct.
(4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa vlR; gSaA
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
117. vijn ds vi?kVu ds lac/a k esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls xyr
117. Identify the incorrect statement from the following dFku dks igpkfu,A
w.r.t decomposition of detritus. (1) vi?kVu O;kid :i ls v‚Dlhtu dh vko';drk
(1) Decomposition is largely an oxygen-requiring okyh çfØ;k gSA
process. (2) vi?kVu dh nj dks vijn vkSj tyok;q dkjdksa
(2) The rate of decomposition is controlled by dh jklk;fud lajpuk }kjk fu;af=r fd;k tkrk
chemical composition of detritus and climatic gSA
factors. (3) ;fn vijn fyfXuu vkSj dkbfVu ls le`) gks rks
(3) Decomposition rate is slower if detritus is rich
vi?kVu dh nj /kheh gksrh gS A
in lignin and chitin.
(4) xeZ vkSj ue okrkoj.k vi?kVu dks ckf/kr djrk gS
(4) Warm and moist environment inhibit
decomposition resulting in build-up of organic ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i dkcZfud inkFkksZa dk fuekZ.k
materials. gksrk gSA

118. In C4 plants, mesophyll cells; 118. C4 ikS/kksa es]a i.kZe/;ksrd dksf'kdkvksa/,¡(


(1) have enzyme RuBisCO. (1) esa RuBisCO ,atkbe gksrk gSA
(2) lack enzyme PEPcase. (2) esa PEPcase ,atkbe dk vHkko gksrk gSA
(3) lack enzyme RuBisCO. (3) esa RuBisCO ,atkbe dk vHkko gksrk gSA
(4) are not present. (4) vuqifLFkr gksrh gSaA
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119. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as 119. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa% buesa ls ,d vfHkdFku A
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R: vkSj nwljk dkj.k R gS%
Assertion A: PS II is physically located on the outer vfHkdFku A: PS II HkkSfrd :i ls FkkbykdksbM dh
side of the membrane of the thylakoid. f>Yyh ds ckgjh vksj fLFkr gksrk gSA
Reason R: The splitting of water is associated with dkj.k R: ty dk fo?kVu PS II ls lEcfU/kr gSA
the PS II.
mi;qZä dFkuksa ds çdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls
In the light of the above statements, choose the
lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
correct answer from the options given below:
(1) A lR; gS ysfdu R vlR; gSA
(1) A is true but R is false.
(2) A is false but R is true. (2) A vlR; gS ysfdu R lR; gSA
(3) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (3) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa rFkk R, A dk lgh
explanation of A. Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(4) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (4) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu R, A dk lgh
explanation of A. Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA

120. Given below are two statements: 120. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
Statement I: During the process of respiration, dFku I: 'olu dh çfØ;k ds nkSjku] dkcZu
carbon dioxide is utilised, and oxygen, water and Mkbv‚DlkbM dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS rFkk v‚Dlhtu]
energy are released as products. ty vkSj ÅtkZ mRikn ds :i esa eqä fd, tkrs gSaA
Statement II: The combustion reaction requires dFku II: ngu vfHkfØ;k ds fy, v‚Dlhtu dh
oxygen.
vko';drk gksrh gSA
In the light of above statements, choose the correct
mi;qZä dFkuksa ds çdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls
answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement I is correct but Statement II is
lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
incorrect. (1) dFku I lR; gS ysfdu dFku II vlR; gSA
(2) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is (2) dFku I vlR; gS ysfdu dFku II lR; gSA
correct. (3) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lR; gSaA
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa vlR; gSaA
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
121. Xykbdksykbfll esa] Xywdkst vkSj ÝqDVkst dks
121. In glycolysis, glucose and fructose are fuEufyf[kr ,atkbe dh lfØ;rk }kjk Xywdkst-6-
phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6 phosphate Q‚LQsV cukus ds fy, Q‚LQksfjyh—r fd;k tkrk gS\
by the activity of the enzyme; (1) gsDlksdkbust
(1) hexokinase. (2) bUoVsZt
(2) invertase. (3) vYdksgy fMgkbMªksftust
(3) alcohol dehydrogenase.
(4) ATP flaFkst
(4) ATP synthase.
122. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
122. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II
lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Number of mega diversity (I) 8.1 (A) fo'o ds egkfofo/k ns'kksa (I) 8.1
countries of the world dh la[;k
(B) Percent of the world’s land (II) 12 (B) Hkkjr esa fo'o ds Hkwfe {ks= (II) 12
area in India dk çfr'kr
(C) India’s share of the global (III) 14 (C) oSf'od çtkfr fofo/krk esa (III) 14
species diversity Hkkjr dh fgLlsnkjh
(D) Number of biosphere reserves (IV) 2.4 (D) Hkkjr esa thoeaMy (IV) 2.4
in India vkjf{kfr;ksa dh la[;k
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
below. (1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III (2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV (3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III (4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
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123. Dodo is an example of recent extinction from; 123. MksMks gky gh esa foyqIr gksus dk ,d mnkgj.k gS(
(1) Russia. (2) Australia. (1) :l lsA (2) v‚LVªsfy;k lsA
(3) Africa. (4) Mauritius. (3) vÝhdk lsA (4) e‚jh'kl lsA

124. Identify the incorrect statement. 124. xyr dFku dks igpkfu,A
(1) Plant growth is unique because plants retain the
(1) ikS/kksa dh o`f) vf}rh; gS D;ksfa d ikS/ks vius iwjs
capacity for unlimited growth throughout their
life.
thoudky esa vlhfer o`f) dh {kerk cuk, j[krs
(2) Plant growth generally is indeterminate. gSaA
(3) Unlimited growth ability of the plants is due to (2) ikS/kksa dh o`f) izk;% vfu;r gksrh gSA
the presence of permanent tissues at certain (3) ikS/kksa dh vlhfer o`f) dh {kerk muds 'kjhj esa
locations in their body. dqN LFkkuksa ij LFkk;h Årdksa dh mifLFkfr ds
(4) Growth can be defined as irreversible dkj.k gksrh gSA
permanent increase in size of an organ or its (4) o`f) dks fdlh vax ;k mlds Hkkxksa ;k ;gk¡ rd fd
parts or even of an individual cell. ,d dksf'kdk ds vkdkj esa vfuoR;Z LFkk;h o`f) ds
:i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
125. Identify the plant growth regulator that promotes
bolting in beet, cabbages and many plants with
125. ml ikni o`f) fu;ked dks igpkfu, tks pqdanj] xksHkh
rosette habit.
(1) Auxin (2) Cytokinin vkSj jkstsVh LoHkko okys dbZ ikS/kksa esa 'kh"kZLFk dfydk dks
(3) Gibberellin (4) Ethylene c<+kok nsrk gSA
(1) v‚fDlu (2) lkbVksfdfuu
126. During germination of seeds, ______ facilitates (3) ftcjs fyu (4) ,fFkyhu
entry of oxygen and water into the seed.
(1) synergid (2) micropyle 126. chtksa ds vadqj.k ds nkSjku] ______ cht esa v‚Dlhtu
(3) scutellum (4) coleoptile vkSj ty ds ços'k dks lqxe cukrk gSA
(1) lgk;d dksf'kdk (2) chtkaM}kj
127. The gymnosperm(s) in which stems are unbranched
(3) ç'kYd (4) çkadqjpksy
is/are;
(1) Cycas.
127. vuko`rchth ftuesa rus v'kkf[kr gksrs gSa] og/os gS/gSa%
(2) Pinus.
(3) Cycas and Cedrus. (1) lkbdl
(4) Pinus and Cedrus. (2) ikbul
(3) lkbdl vkSj lhMªl
128. Match List-I with List-II. (4) ikbul vkSj lhMªl
List-I List-II
(A) Sex chromosome (I) Chromosome 128. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
present in both male 16 lwph-I lwph-II
and female in humans (A) euq"; esa uj vkSj eknk nksuksa (I) xq.klw= 16
(B) Sex chromosome (II) Chromosome
esa mifLFkr fyax xq.klw=
present only in males X
(B) euq"; esa dsoy iq#"kksa esa (II) xq.klw= X
in humans
(C) Location of genes that (III) Chromosome
mifLFkr fyax xq.klw=
control α Thalassemia 21 (C)  FkSyslhfe;k dks fu;af=r (III) xq.klw= 21
(D) Additional copy of the (IV) Chromosome djus okys thu dk LFkku
chromosome present Y (D) Mkmu flaMªke s esa mifLFkr (IV) xq.klw= Y
in Down’s Syndrome xq.klw= dh vfrfjä çfr
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
below.
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(2) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(2) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
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129. Match List-I with List-II. 129. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
(Plant) (Aestivation) ¼ikS/kk½ ¼iq"iny foU;kl½
(A) Calotropis (I) Twisted (A) dSyksVªksfil (I) O;kofrZr
(B) Lady’s finger (II) Imbricate (B) fHkaMh (II) dksjNknh
(C) Gulmohur (III) Valvate (C) xqyeksgj (III) dksjLi'khZ
(D) Bean (IV) Vexillary
(D) lse (IV) osfDtyjh
Choose the correct answer from the options given
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,A
below.
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(1) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(2) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(2) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II

130. fogqZLV&iyZ y‚ftfLVd o`f) dks fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k


130. Verhulst-Pearl Logistic Growth is described by the
}kjk of.kZr fd;k x;k gS%
following equation:
dN K– N
dN K– N = rK  
= rK   dt  K 
dt  K 
fn, x, lehdj.k esa 'r' n'kkZrk gS(
In the given equation ‘r’ denotes;
(1) lef"V ?kuRo
(1) population density.
(2) çk—frd o`f) dh bfUVªfUld nj
(2) intrinsic rate of natural increase.
(3) carrying capacity. (3) iks"k.k {kerk
(4) base of natural logarithms. (4) çk—frd y?kqx.kd dk vk/kkj

131. Identify the correct statement about syncytium. 131. ladksf'kdk ds ckjs esa lgh dFku dks igpkfu,A
(1) Found in cellular endosperm of coconut. (1) ukfj;y ds dksf'kdh; Hkzw.kiks"k esa ik;k tkrk gSA
(2) Occurs when cytokinesis is not followed by (2) ;g rc curh gS tc dksf'kdk æO; foHkktu ds ckn
karyokinesis. dsæa d foHkktu ugha gksrk gSA
(3) Multinucleate condition is seen. (3) cgqdsUædh; voLFkk ns[kh tkrh gSA
(4) Present in all organisms. (4) lHkh thoksa esa ik;h tkrh gSA

132. In an ecosystem, pyramid of energy; 132. fdlh ikfjfLFkfrdh ra= esa] ÅtkZ dk fijSfeM(
(1) is always inverted. (1) ges'kk mYVk gksrk gSA
(2) can never be inverted. (2) dHkh Hkh mYVk ugha gks ldrkA
(3) can be upright or spindle shaped. (3) lh/kk ;k rdZq vkdkj dk gks ldrk gSA
(4) can be inverted or upright.
(4) mYVk ;k lh/kk gks ldrk gSA

133. Identify the incorrect statement.


133. xyr dFku dks igpkfu,A
(1) The single chlorophyll a molecule forms the
(1) ,dy DyksjksfQy a v.kq çdk'k ra= dk vfHkfØ;k
reaction centre of the photosystem.
dsæa cukrk gSA
(2) In PS I the reaction centre chlorophyll a has an
(2) PS I esa vfHkfØ;k dsæ
a DyksjksfQy a dk vo'kks"k.k
absorption peak at 700 nm.
(3) In PS II reaction centre has absorption maxima f'k[kj 700 nm ij gksrk gSA
at 680 nm. (3) PS II esa vfHkfØ;k dsaæ esa 680 nm ij vo'kks"k.k
(4) Chlorophyll a is the accessory photosynthetic vf/kdre gksrk gSA
pigment. (4) DyksjksfQy a lgk;d çdk'k la'ys"kd o.kZd gSA

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134. In the given figure showing germination of bean 134. fn, x, fp= esa lse ds cht ds vadqj.k dks n'kkZ;k x;k
seed, identify the structure A. gS] lajpuk A dks igpkfu,A

(1) Cotyledon (1) chti=


(2) Epicotyl (2) chti=ksifjd
(3) Hypocotyl (3) chti=k/kkj
(4) Epicotyl hook (4) chti=ksifjd vadqf'kdk

135. In electron transport system (ETS) of mitochondria, 135. ekbVksd‚fUMª;k ds bysDVª‚u ifjogu ra= (ETS) es]a
cytochrome c oxidase is also known as; lkbVksØkse c v‚DlhMst dks fuEufyf[kr ds :i esa Hkh
(1) complex I. tkuk tkrk gS(
(2) complex II. (1) lfEeJ I
(3) complex III. (2) lfEeJ II
(4) complex IV. (3) lfEeJ III
(4) lfEeJ IV
136. Which of the following represents the correct
complementary (antisense) strand for the EcoRI 136. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu EcoRI igpku vuqØe ds fy,
recognition sequence? lgh iwjd ¼,aVhlsal½ jTtqd dks n'kkZrk gS\
(1) 5’-GAATTC-3’ (1) 5’-GAATTC-3’
(2) 3’-CCCGGG-5’ (2) 3’-CCCGGG-5’
(3) 5’-GGATCC-3’ (3) 5’-GGATCC-3’
(4) 3’-CTTAAG-5’ (4) 3’-CTTAAG-5’

137. What is the typical volume of functional residual 137. ,d o;Ld ekuo esa fØ;k'khy vof'k"V {kerk dk fof'k"V
capacity in an adult human being? vk;ru D;k gksrk gS\
(1) 3000 ml (1) 3000 feyh
(2) 2300 ml (2) 2300 feyh
(3) 1500 ml (3) 1500 feyh
(4) 1100 ml (4) 1100 feyh

138. Identify the correct order of abundance of chemical 138. thfor dksf'kdkvksa esa jklk;fud ?kVdksa dh çpqjrk dk
constituents in living cells. lgh Øe igpkfu,A
(1) Water > Carbohydrates >Lipids > Proteins > (1) ty > dkcksZgkbMªsV > fyfiM > çksVhu > U;wfDyd
Nucleic acids > Ions vEy > vk;u
(2) Water > Nucleic acids >Lipids > Proteins > (2) ty > U;wfDyd vEy > fyfiM > çksVhu >
Carbohydrates > Ions dkcksZgkbMªVs > vk;u
(3) Water > Proteins > Nucleic acids > (3) ty > çksVhu > U;wfDyd vEy > dkcksZgkbMªV s >
Carbohydrates > Lipids > Ions fyfiM > vk;u
(4) Proteins > Water > Carbohydrates > Lipids > (4) çksVhu > ty > dkcksZgkbMªV s > fyfiM > vk;u >
Ions > Nucleic acids. U;wfDyd vEy

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139. Which of the following statements is correct? 139. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS\
(1) Reduced levels of progesterone resulted in (1) çkstsLVsjkWu ds ?kVs gq, Lrj ds ifj.kkeLo:i o`)
osteoporosis in old people. yksxksa esa vfLFk&lqf"kjrk gksrh gSA
(2) Number of ribs in humans is 12. (2) euq";ksa esa ilfy;ksa dh la[;k 12 gksrh gSA
(3) Muscular dystrophy occurs due to the (3) is'kh; nq"iks"k.k ;wfjd vEy fØLVyksa ds lap; ds
accumulation of uric acid crystals. dkj.k gksrk gSA
(4) Joint between atlas and axis is an examples of (4) ,Vyl vkSj ,fDll ds chp dk tksM+ fluksfo;y
synovial joint.
tksM+ dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
140. Match List-I with List-II.
140. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
List-I List-II
lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Origin of universe (I) 4.5 bya
(A) czãkaM dh mRifÙk (I) 4.5 bya
(B) Origin of earth (II) 20 bya
(B) i`Foh dh mRifÙk (II) 20 bya
(C) Appearance of life after (III) 2000 mya
the formation of earth (C) i`Foh ds fuekZ.k ds ckn (III) 2000 mya
(D) First cellular form of life (IV) 500 mya thou dh mifLFkfr
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) thou dk igyk (IV) 500 mya
below: dksf'kdh; :Ik
(1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(2) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III (1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV (2) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II (3) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
141. Which of the following statements is correct for
atherosclerosis? 141. ,FksjksLDysjksfll ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku
(1) Lumen of the vein that supplies blood to the lgh gS\
heart muscle gets wider. (1) ân isf'k;ksa dks jDr dh vkiwfrZ djus okyh f'kjk dh
(2) Obstruction in the blood vessel leads to an vodkf'kdk pkSM+h gks tkrh gSA
increase in blood flow to heart muscle. (2) jDr okfgdk esa vojks/k ds dkj.k ân isf'k;ksa esa jDr
(3) It is caused by the deposition of fats, and çokg esa o`f) gksrh gSA
cholesterol in walls of the vein. (3) ;g f'kjk dh fHkfÙk;ksa esa olk vkSj dksysLVª‚y ds teko
(4) Build up of calcium, fat and fibrous tissue ds dkj.k gksrk gSA
makes the lumen of coronary arteries narrower. (4) dSfY'k;e] olk vkSj js'ksnkj Ård dk fuekZ.k dksjksujh
/kefu;ksa dh vodkf'kdk dks ladjk dj nsrk gSA
142. Which of the following have the same number of
chromosomes as that of spermatid?
142. 'kqØk.kqizlw esa xq.klw=ksa dh la[;k ds leku la[;k esa
A. Secondary oocyte
xq.klw= fuEu esa ls fdlesa gksrs gSa\
B. Secondary spermatocyte
A. f}rh;d vaMd
C. Ootid
D. Ovum B. f}rh;d 'kqØk.kq dksf'kdk
(1) C and D only C. fMEck.kqizlw
(2) A and D only D. vaMk.kq
(3) D only (1) dsoy C vkSj D (2) dsoy A vkSj D
(4) A, B, C and D (3) dsoy D (4) A, B, C vkSj D

143. Which is not true related to Bt genes? 143. Bt thu ls lacaf/kr D;k lR; ugha gS\
(1) It acts as bio-pesticide. (1) ;g tSo&ihM+duk'kh ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gSA
(2) Make pests susceptible plants. (2) ihM+dks ds çfr laosnu'khy ikS/kks dk fuekZ.kA
(3) It decreases the amount of pesticide used in (3) ;g ikS/kksa esa mi;ksx fd, tkus okys ihM+duk'kh dh
plants. ek=k dks de djrk gSA
(4) It is obtained from bacteria. (4) ;g thok.kq ls çkIr gksrk gSA

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144. Mark the correct statements. 144. lgh dFkuksa dks fpfàr dhft,A
A. Yoga has been practised to achieve physical and A. 'kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld LokLF; çkIr djus ds fy,
mental health. ;ksx dk vH;kl fd;k x;k gSA
B. Infectious diseases are very common and B. laØked jksx cgqr lkekU; gSa vkSj geesa ls gj dksbZ
everyone of us suffers from these at sometime dHkh u dHkh buls ihfM+r gksrk gSA
or other. C. ,M~l ,d laØked jksx gSA
C. AIDS is an infectious disease.
D. eqag esa ykj lgt çfrj{kk ds ,d dkf;Zdh; vojks/k
D. Saliva in the mouth is an example of a
physiological barrier of innate immunity.
dk ,d mnkgj.k gSA
E. Healthy persons bring economic prosperity. E. LoLFk O;fDr vkfFkZd le`f) ykrs gSaA
(1) A, B and C only (1) dsoy A, B vkSj C
(2) B, C, D and E only (2) dsoy B, C, D vkSj E
(3) C and D only (3) dsoy C vkSj D
(4) A, B, C, D and E (4) A, B, C, D vkSj E

145. Select the incorrect option. 145. xyr fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
(1) Invertebrates possess very simple endocrine (1) vd'ks#dh esa dqN gkeksZu ds lkFk cgqr ljy
systems with few hormones. var%lzkoh ra= gksrs gSaA
(2) The hypothalamus is the upper part of the (2) gkbiksFkSysel vxz efLr"d dk Åijh Hkkx gSA
forebrain. (3) gkbiksFkSysel esa U;wjkslzkoh dksf'kdkvksa ds dbZ lewg
(3) The hypothalamus contains several groups of gksrs gSa tks gkeksZu dk mRiknu djrs gSaA
neurosecretory cells which produce hormones.
(4) gkbiksFkSysel] ekspd gkeksZu] fujks/kh gkeksZu]
(4) The hypothalamus produces releasing hormone,
inhibiting hormone, oxytocin and vasopressin. v‚DlhVksflu vkSj oSlksçsflu dk mRiknu djrk gSA

146. Respiratory part of the respiratory system in human 146. ekuo esa 'olu ra= dk 'olu Hkkx fuEu ds }kjk curk gS(
is formed by; (1) cká ukfldk fNæ ls ysdj dwfidk rdA
(1) external nostrils up to the alveoli. (2) cká ukfldk fNæ ls ysdj çkjafHkd 'olfudk rdA
(2) external nostrils up to initial bronchioles. (3) 'okluyh ls ysdj varLFk 'olfudk rdA
(3) trachea to terminal bronchioles. (4) dwfidk vkSj bldh ufydkvksa }kjkA
(4) alveoli and its ducts.
147. tuu LokLF; çkIr djus dh fn'kk esa mBk, tk ldus
147. Primary steps that can be taken towards attaining okys çkFkfed dne gSa%
reproductive health are; A. yksxksa ds chp çtuu vaxks]a fd'kksjkoLFkk vkSj
A. Counselling and creating awareness among lacfa /kr ifjorZuksa ds ckjs esa ijke'kZ vkSj tkx:drk
people about reproductive organs, adolescence iSnk djukA
and associated changes.
B. lqjf{kr vkSj LoPN ySafxd fØ;k,¡A
B. Safe and hygienic sexual practices.
C. ,M~l lfgr ;kSu lapkfjr jksxksa ds ckjs esa
C. Creating awareness about STDs including
AIDS. tkx:drk iS n k djukA
D. Ban on MTP and amniocentesis. D. ,eVhih (MTP) vkSj mYcos/ku ij çfrca/kA
(1) A and B only (1) dsoy A vkSj B
(2) B and C only (2) dsoy B vkSj C
(3) A, B and C only (3) dsoy A, B vkSj C
(4) A, B, C and D (4) A, B, C vkSj D

148. Match List-I with List-II. 148. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Heroin (I) Pain killer (A) gsjksbu (I) nnZ fuokjd
(B) Datura (II) Coke (B) /krwjk (II) dksd
(C) Cocaine (III) Hallucinogen
(C) dksdsu (III) foHkzked
(D) Morphine (IV) Depressant
(D) ekWfQZu (IV) volknd
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below: uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV (1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(2) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I (2) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
(3) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I (3) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
(4) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III (4) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
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149. All of the following functions are under the control 149. dsoy ,d dks NksMd + j fuEufyf[kr lHkh dk;Z esMqyk
of centres located in medulla oblongata, except; v‚CykaxsVk esa fLFkr dsæa ksa ds fu;a=.k esa gSa]
(1) Cardiovascular reflexes (1) ân; laoguh çfrorZ
(2) Respiration (2) 'olu
(3) Gastric secretions (3) tBj lzko
(4) Urge for drinking (4) I;kl

150. Today, transgenic models exist for many human 150. vkt] dbZ ekuo jksxksa ds fy, Vªkl
a tsfud e‚My ekStwn
diseases which include gSa ftuesa 'kkfey gSa%
A. Cancer A. dSalj
B. Cystic fibrosis B. iqVh; js'kke;rk
C. Rheumatoid arthritis C. :esV‚bM laf/k'kksFk
D. Alzheimer’s disease
D. vYtkbej jksx
(1) A and C only
(1) dsoy A vkSj C
(2) B and C only
(2) dsoy B vkSj C
(3) A, B and C only
(3) dsoy A, B vkSj C
(4) A, B, C and D
(4) A, B, C vkSj D
151. Read the following statements about Gel
151. tsy oS|qrd.k lapyu ds ckjs esa fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa
Electrophoresis and choose the correct statement.
A. Since DNA is negatively charged, it will move
dks i<+sa vkSj lgh dFku pquasA
towards a positively charged cathode. A. pwfa d Mh,u, _.kkRed :i ls vkosf'kr gksrk gS]
B. Agarose is a synthetic polymer that is extracted blfy, ;g /kukRed :i ls vkosf'kr dSFkksM dh
from seaweeds. vksj xfr djsxkA
C. Large-sized DNA fragments move much nearer B. ,xjkst ,d —f=e cgqyd gS tks leqæh ?kkl ls
to the anode. fudkyk tkrk gSA
D. On staining with ethidium bromide and under C. cM+s vkdkj ds Mh,u, [kaM ,uksM ds cgqr djhc
UV rays, DNA gives orange colour bands. pys tkrs gSaA
(1) A, B, C and D D. ,fFkfM;e czke s kbM ls vfHkjaftr gksus ij vkSj ;woh
(2) B and D only fdj.kksa ds vUrxZr Mh,u, ukjaxh jax ds cSaM nsrk
(3) A, B and D only gSA
(4) D only (1) A, B, C vkSj D
(2) dsoy B vkSj D
152. Match List-I with List-II. (3) dsoy A, B vkSj D
List-I List-II (4) dsoy D
(A) Amniocentesis (I) Assist those couple
which are childless 152. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
(B) Lactational (II) Induced abortion lwph-I lwph-II
amenorrhea (A) mYcos/ku (I) mu naifr;ksa dh lgk;rk
(C) MTP (III) Detection of djuk tks fu%larku gSa
genetic disorder in (B) Lruiku (II) çsfjr xHkZikr
unborn foetus vukrZo
(D) Assisted (IV) Absence of (C) ,eVhih (III) vtUes Hkzw.k esa vkuqoaf'kd
reproductive menstruation due to
fodkj dk irk yxkuk
technologies intense lactation
(D) lgk;d çtuu (IV) rhoz Lruiku ds dkj.k
Choose the correct answer from the options given
çkS|ksfxdh jtks /keZ dh vuqifLFkfr
below:
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I
(1) A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I
(2) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(2) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(3) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(3) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
(4) A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I
(4) A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I

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153. Few symptoms are given below: 153. uhps dqN y{k.k fn, x, gSa%
Choose the correct disease in which all these lgh jksx dk p;u djsa ftlesa ;s lHkh y{k.k ik;s tkrs
symptoms are present. gSaA
A. Internal bleeding A. vkarfjd jDrlzko
B. Muscular pain B. isf'k;ksa esa nnZ
C. Fever C. cq[kkj
D. Anemia
D. jDrkYirk
E. Blockage of intestinal passage
E. vkarksa ds ekxZ esa #dkoV
(1) Typhoid
(1) VkbQkWbM
(2) Ascariasis
(2) ,Ldsfj,fll
(3) Malaria
(3) eysfj;k
(4) Pneumonia
(4) U;weksfu;k
154. Which one of the following does not directly evolve
from sauropsids? 154. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh/ks l‚jksfIlM ls fodflr ugha
(1) Lizards gksrk gS\
(2) Birds (1) fNidyh (2) i{kh
(3) Snakes (3) lk¡i (4) VqvkVjkWl
(4) Tuataras
155. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
155. Match List-I with List-II. lwph-I lwph-II
List-I List-II (A) çlo (I) dksjdiqVh dk xHkkZ'k;
(A) Parturition (I) Attachment of blastocyst var%Lrj ls tqM+uk
to endometrium (B) xHkZdky (II) vaMs dk ekspu
(B) Gestation (II) Release of egg (C) vaMksRlxZ (III) f'k'kq dk tUe
(C) Ovulation (III) Delivery of baby
(D) varjkZsi.k (IV) fu"kspu vkSj tUe ds chp
(D) Implantation (IV) Period between
dh vof/k
fertilisation and birth
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
Choose the correct answer from the options given
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
below:
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
(1) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(2) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
(3) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(4) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
156. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks /;ku ls i<+sa vkSj ihfu;y xzafFk
ds lac/a k esa xyr dFku pquasA
156. Read the following statements carefully and choose
(1) vxz efLr"d ds i`"Bh; Hkkx ij fLFkr gksrh gSA
the incorrect one w.r.t. pineal gland.
(1) Located on the dorsal side of the forebrain. (2) esykVkWfuu uked gkeksZu lzkfor djrh gSA
(2) Secretes a hormone called melatonin. (3) esykVkWfuu dh deh ls gekjh Ropk esa mPp jatdrk
(3) The deficiency of melatonin causes high gksrh gSA
pigmentation in our skin. (4) ;g gekjs 'kjhj dh nSfud y; dks fu;af=r djrh
(4) It regulates diurnal rhythm of our body. gSA

157. Intermediate state structure of the substrate, formed 157. ,d ,atkbeh vfHkfØ;k ds nkSjku cuus okys fØ;k/kkj dh
during an enzymatic reaction is: e/;orhZ voLFkk lajpuk gS%
(1) transient and unstable. (1) {kf.kd vkSj vfLFkj
(2) permanent and stable. (2) LFkk;h vkSj fLFkj
(3) transient and stable. (3) {kf.kd vkSj fLFkj
(4) permanent and unstable. (4) LFkk;h vkSj vfLFkj
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158. Given below are two statements: 158. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
Statement I: DNA is a hydrophilic molecule and dFku I: DNA ,d gkbMªksfQfyd v.kq gS vkSj blfy,
thus cannot pass through cell membrane easily. ;g vklkuh ls dksf'kdk f>Yyh ls ugha xqtj ldrk gSA
Statement II: Micro-injection is a technique which dFku II: ekbØks&batsD'ku ,d rduhd gS tks rDNA
introduces rDNA into the nucleus of plant cells.
dks ikni dksf'kdkvksa ds dsna zd esa ços'k djkrh gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the most
mijksDr dFkuksa ds izdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
appropriate answer from the options given below:
(1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct. ls lcls mi;qDr mÙkj pquas%
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is (1) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
incorrect. (2) dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is (3) dFku I xyr gS ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
correct. (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect.
159. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
159. Match List-I with List-II.
lwph-I lwph-II
List-I List-II
(A) 'kYdh (I) jklk;fud vkSj ;kaf=d
(A) Squamous (I) Protection against chemical
epithelium and mechanical stresses
midyk izfrcyks ls lqj{kk
(B) Cuboidal (II) Movement of particle in (B) ?kukdkj (II) fof'k"V fn'kk esa d.k dh
epithelium specific direction midyk xfr
(C) Compound (III) Formation of diffusion (C) la;qDr (III) folj.k lhek dk fuekZ.k
epithelium boundary midyk
(D) Ciliated (IV) Secretion and absorption (D) i{ekHkh (IV) lzko vkSj vo'kks"k.k
epithelium midyk
Choose the correct answer from the options given
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pquas%
below:
(1) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
(1) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
(2) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(2) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(4) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II
(4) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II

160. Which statement is correct regarding nerve impulse 160. raf=dk vkosx lapj.k ds ckjs esa dkSu lk dFku lgh gS\
conduction? (1) fo/kzqo.k ds nkSjku vkarfjd f>Yyh foHko /kukRed ls
(1) The inner membrane potential changes from _.kkRed esa cny tkrk gSA
positive to negative, during depolarisation. (2) fo/kzqfor IykTek f>Yyh ds ikj fo|qr foHkokarj dks
(2) The electrical potential difference across the foJke foHko dgk tkrk gSA
depolarised plasma membrane is called the (3) ,d foJke voLFkk okys U;wj‚u esa] raf=dk{k ds vanj
resting potential. ,DlksIykTe esa Na+ dh mPp lkaærk gksrh gSA
(3) In a resting neuron, the axoplasm inside the
(4) Na+ ds fy, mÌhiu&çsfjr ikjxE;rk esa o`f)
axon contains high concentration of Na+.
fo/kzqo.k ds fy, ftEesnkj gSA
(4) Rise in stimulus-induced permeability to Na+ is
responsible for depolarisation.
161. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl tarq ;qXe esa xSj&xzaFkh; Ropk
161. Which of the following pairs of animals has non gksrh gS\
glandular skin? (1) lk¡i vkSj es<
a d
(1) Snake and Frog (2) dsefs y;kWu vkSj dNqvk
(2) Chameleon and Turtle (3) es<a d vkSj dcwrj
(3) Frog and Pigeon (4) exjePN vkSj ck?k
(4) Crocodile and Tiger

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NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

162. Select the odd one w.r.t thyroid gland. 162. Fkk;j‚;M xzafFk ds lac/a k esa fo"ke dk p;u djsaA
(1) Its two lobes are interconnected with a thin flap (1) blds nks yksc la;ksth Ård dh ,d irys iYys
of connective tissue called isthmus. ftls bLFkel dgk tkrk gS] ls tqM+s gksrs gSA
(2) It is composed of follicles and stromal tissues. (2) ;g iqfVdk vkSj xzafFky Årdksa ls cuk gksrh gSA
(3) Iodine is essential for the normal rate of (3) Fkk;j‚;M esa gkeksZu la'ys"k.k dh lkekU; nj ds
hormone synthesis in the thyroid. fy, vk;ksMhu vko';d gSA
(4) Due to cancer of the thyroid gland, the rate of (4) Fkk;j‚;M xzafFk ds dSalj ds dkj.k] Fkk;j‚;M gkeksZu
synthesis and secretion of the thyroid hormones ds la'ys"k.k vkSj lzko dh nj vlkekU; :i ls
decreases to abnormal low levels. fuEu Lrj rd ?kV tkrh gSA
163. Which of the following parts passes sperms from 163. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk Hkkx uj esa<d esa fcMj
Bidder's canal to cloaca in male frog? dh ufydk ls voLdj rd 'kqØk.kqvksa dks igq¡pkrk gS\
(1) Vasa efferentia
(1) oklk ,Qsjsaf'k;k
(2) Urinogenital duct
(2) ew=kstuu ufydk
(3) Cloacal aperture
(3) voLdj fNæ
(4) Testis
(4) o`"k.k
164. In the nephrons, glucose is reabsorbed in the blood
164. o`Ddk.kq esa] Xywdkst dks jDr esa iqu%vo'kksf"kr fd;k tkrk
at:
(1) Glomerulus, by selective reabsorption.
gS%
(1) p;ukRed iqu%vo'kks"k.k }kjk Xykses#yl esAa
(2) Collecting duct, by active secretion.
(3) Proximal convoluted tubule, by active transport. (2) lfØ; lzko }kjk laxzg ufydk esAa
(4) Distal convoluted tubule, by passive diffusion. (3) lfØ; ifjogu }kjk lehiLFk laofyr ufydk esAa
(4) fuf"Ø; folj.k }kjk nwjLFk laofyr ufydk EksAa
165. Which of the following is an ideal contraceptive for
the female who wants to delay pregnancy and/or 165. xHkkZoLFkk esa nsjh djus vkSj@;k cPpksa esa varj j[kus dh
space children? bPNqd efgyk ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ,d
(1) Barrier method vkn'kZ xHkZfujks/kd gS\
(2) Intra Uterine Devices (1) jks/k fof/k
(3) Oral contraceptive pills (2) var%xHkkZ'k;h ;qfDr;k¡
(4) Surgical method (3) ekSf[kd xHkZfujks/kd xksfy;k¡
(4) 'kY; fpfdRlk
166. In a normal ECG, which of the following represents
the depolarisation of the ventricles? 166. ,d lkekU; bZlhth esa] fuy; ds fo/kzqo.k dks fuEufyf[kr
(1) P-wave esa ls dkSu n'kkZrk gS\
(2) QRS complex (1) P-rjax
(3) T-wave (2) QRS lfEeJ
(4) End of T-wave (3) T-rjax
(4) T-rjax dk var
167. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II 167. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
(A) Fighting fish (I) Pterophyllum lwph-I lwph-II
(B) Angel fish (II) Betta (A) QkbfVax fQ'k (I) VsjksQkbye
(C) Flying fish (III) Hippocampus (B) ,aty fQ'k (II) csVk
(D) Sea horse (IV) Exocoetus (C) mM+us okyh eNyh (III) fgIiksdSEil
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) leqæh ?kksM+k (IV) ,DlkslhVl
below:
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(1) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(2) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I (2) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
(3) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III (3) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
(4) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III (4) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

[34] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

168. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as 168. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa% ,d dks vfHkdFku A ds :i
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R: esa vkSj nwljs dks dkj.k R ds :i esa ukekafdr fd;k x;k
Assertion A: The Indian Parliament has recently gS%
cleared the first amendment of the Indian Patents Bill. vfHkdFku A: Hkkjrh; laln us gky gh esa Hkkjrh; ,dLo
Reason R: The Indian Patent Bill takes many issues fo/ks;d ds izFke la'kks/ku dks Lohd`fr iznku dh gSA
into consideration, including patent terms, emergency
dkj.k R: Hkkjrh; ,dLo fo/ks;d ,dLo 'krksZa]
provisions and research and development initiatives.
vkikrdkyhu çko/kkuksa rFkk vuqla/kku vkSj fodkl ds
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below: igyqvksa lfgr dbZ eqíksa ij fopkj djrk gSA
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct mijksDr dFkuksa ds izdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
explanation of A. ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (1) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj R, A dk lgh
explanation of A. Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(3) A is true but R is false. (2) A vkSj R nksuksa lR; gSa ysfdu R, A dk lgh
(4) A is false but R is true. Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) A lR; gS ysfdu R vlR; gSA
169. Which of the following mechanisms can be studied (4) A vlR; gS ysfdu R lR; gSA
in sliding filament theory?
(1) Shortening of ‘I’ band while ‘A’ band remains 169. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdu fØ;kfof/k;ksa dk v/;;u lihZ
unaffected.
rarq fl)kar esa fd;k tk ldrk gS
(2) Shortening of actin and myosin filament while
(1) 'A' cSaM vçHkkfor jgrs gq, 'I' cSaM dk NksVk gksukA
sliding over each other.
(3) Shortening of H zone while I band remains (2) ,d nwljs ij fQlyrs gq, ,fDVu vkSj ek;ksflu
intact. rarq dk NksVk gksukA
(4) Shortening of myosin filament while actin (3) I-cSaM ij fQlyrs gq;s jgrs gq, H-tksu dk NksVk
filament remains unchanged. gksukA
(4) ,fDVu rarq vifjofrZr jgrs gq, ek;ksflu rarq dk
170. Given below are two statements: NksVk gksukA
Statement I: Evolutionary biology is the study of
history of life forms on earth. 170. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
Statement II: The Big Bang theory attempts to dFku I: fodkloknh tho foKku i`Foh ij thou :iksa
explain to us the origin of the universe. ds bfrgkl dk v/;;u gSA
In the light of the above statements, choose the most
dFku II: fcx cSax fl)kar gesa czãkaM dh mRifÙk dh
appropriate answer from the options given below:
O;k[;k djus dk ç;kl djrk gSA
(1) Statement I is correct, but Statement II is
incorrect. mijksDr dFkuksa ds izdk'k esa] uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa
(2) Statement I and Statement II both are correct. ls lcls mi;qDr mÙkj pquas%
(3) Statement I is incorrect, but Statement II is (1) dFku I lgh gS] ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
correct. (2) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect. (3) dFku I xyr gS] ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
(4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
171. There are three basic steps in genetically modifying
an organism. Arrange these steps in the correct 171. vkuqoaf'kd :i ls ,d tho dks :ikUrfjr djus esa rhu
sequence. ewy pj.k gSaA bu pj.kksa dks lgh Øe esa O;ofLFkr djsAa
A. Introduction of the identified DNA into the A. fpfàr Mh,u, dks iks"kn esa ços'k djkukA
host.
B. iks"kn esa çosf'kr Mh,u, dk j[kj[kko vkSj Mh,u,
B. Maintenance of introduced DNA in the host and
dk mldh larfr esa LFkkukarj.kA
transfer of the DNA to its progeny.
C. okafNr thu okys Mh,u, dh igpkuA
C. Identification of DNA with desirable genes.
(1) A → B → C (1) A → B → C
(2) B → C → A (2) B → C → A
(3) C → B → A (3) C → B → A
(4) C → A → B (4) C → A → B

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NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

172. Given below is an incomplete flowchart showing the 172. uhps ,d v/kwjk çokg pkVZ fn;k x;k gS tks iq#"kksa esa
influence of hormones on gametogenesis in males. ;qXedtuu ij gkeksZu ds çHkko dks n'kkZrk gSA çokg
Observe the flowchart carefully and identify A, B pkVZ dks /;ku ls ns[ksa rFkk A, B vkSj C dh igpku
and C. djsAa

A B C
A B C (1) çkstsLVsjkWu iqVdh; 'kqØtuu
(1) Progesterone Follicular Spermatogenesis (2) th,uvkj,p iqVdh; 'kqØk.kqtuu
(2) GnRH Follicular Spermiogenesis (3) th,uvkj,p lVksZyh 'kqØtuu
(3) GnRH Sertoli Spermatogenesis (4) ,aMªkt
s u lVksZyh 'kqØk.kqtuu
(4) Androgens Sertoli Spermiogenesis
173. d'ks#d n.M esa fofHkUu d'ks#dkvksa dh la[;k ds laca/k
173. Match List-I with List-II w.r.t. number of different esa lwph-I dks
lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
vertebrae in vertebral column. lwph-I lwph-II
List-I List-II
(A) xzhok (I) la[;k esa 12
(A) Cervical (I) 12 in number
(B) Thoracic (II) 1 in number after fusion
(B) o{kh; (II) lay;u ds ckn la[;k esa 1
(C) Coccygeal (III) 7 in number (C) f=d (III) la[;k esa 7
(D) Lumbar (IV) 5 in number (D) dfV (IV) la[;k esa 5
Choose the correct answer from the options given uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
below: (1) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
(1) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I (2) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
(2) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III (3) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
(3) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III (4) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
(4) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
174. uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh dFku pquasA
174. Choose the correct statement from the options given (1) Liatksa esa czSfUd;y 'olu ik;k tkrk gSaA
below. (2) dhV xSlksa ds vknku&çnku ds fy, miRopk dk
(1) Branchial respiration occurs in sponges. mi;ksx djrs gSaA
(2) Insect uses cuticle for exchange of gases. (3) ihlus vkSj iRFkj rksM+us okys m|ksxksa esa dke djus
(3) Workers in grinding and stone breaking okys Jfed QsQM+kas dh js'kke;rk ls ihfM+r gks ldrs
industries may suffer from lung fibrosis. gaSA
(4) We have one external nostril. (4) gekjs ikl ,d ckgjh ukfldk fNæ gSA

175. Match List-I with List-II. 175. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
List-I List-II
lwph-I lwph-II
(A) Pigments (I) Lemon grass oil
(A) o.kZd (I) uhac?w kkl rsy
(B) Alkaloids (II) Monoterpenes
(B) ,Ydsy‚bM (II) eksuks VihZukWbM
(C) Terpenoids (III) Morphine
(C) VihZukWbM (III) e‚fQZu
(D) Essential oil (IV) Carotenoids
Choose the correct answer from the options given (D) vko';d rsy (IV) dSjksVhu‚;M
below: uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(1) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV (1) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
(2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV (2) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV (3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(4) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I (4) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
[36] Contd…
NEET REAL TEST [A] 12th & DROPPER English+Hindi

176. Given below are two statements: 176. uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSa%
Statement I: Adults of Periplaneta americana are dFku I: isjhIysusVk vesfjdkuk ds o;Ld yxHkx
about 34-53 mm long. 34-53 feeh yacs gksrs gSaA
Statement II: Only in the first two segments of dFku II: frypês ds dsoy igys nks [kaMksa esa]
cockroach, exoskeleton has hardened plates called ckádadky esa LDysjkbV uked dBksj IysVas gksrh gSaA
sclerites.
mijksDr dFkuksa ds izdk'k es]a uhps fn, x, fodYiksa
In the light of the above statements, choose the most
esa ls lcls mi;qDr mÙkj pquas%
appropriate answer from the options given below:
(1) dFku I lgh gS] ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
(1) Statement I is correct, but Statement II is
incorrect. (2) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa lgh gSaA
(2) Statement I and Statement II both are correct. (3) dFku I xyr gS] ysfdu dFku II lgh gSA
(3) Statement I is incorrect, but Statement II is (4) dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa xyr gSaA
correct.
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect. 177. lwph-I dks lwph-II ls lqesfyr dhft,A
lwph-I lwph-II
177. Match List-I with List-II. (A) #esVkW;M (I) izfrfo"k
List-I List-II laf/k'kksFk
(A) Rheumatoid (I) Antitoxin (B) virkfudk (II) Lo&çfrj{kk fodkj
arthritis (C) dSaljtu (III) fu;ksIykfLVd
(B) Tetanus (II) Autoimmune disorder #ikarj.k
(C) Carcinogen (III) Neoplastic
(D) nqnZEk vcqZn (IV) esVkLVsfll
transformation
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,%
(D) Malignant (IV) Metastasis
(1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
tumor
(2) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
Choose the correct answer from the options given
(3) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
below:
(4) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
(1) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
(2) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
178. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh fo'ks"krk iksUl ls lacaf/kr ugha
(3) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
(4) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III gS\
(1) ;g efLr"d LraHk dk ,d Hkkx gSA
178. Which of the following features is not related to pons? (2) blesa js'kh; iFk gksrs gSa tks efLr"d ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa
(1) It is a part of the brain stem. dks vkil esa tksM+rs gSaA
(2) It consists of fibre tracts that interconnect (3) ;g i'p efLr"d esa ik;k tkrk gSA
different regions of the brain. (4) dbZ vkSj U;wj‚Ul ds fy, vfrfjDr LFkku çnku djus
(3) It is found in the hind brain. ds fy, bldh lrg cgqr vf/kd laofyr gksrh gSA
(4) It has a very convoluted surface in order to
provide the additional space for many more 179. euq";ksa esa ifjlapj.k ra= ds fodkj ds lac/a k esa xyr
neurons. fodYi dk p;u djsAa
(1) mPp jDrpki efLr"d vkSj o`Dd tSls egRoiw.kZ
179. Select the incorrect option w.r.t. disorder of the
vaxksa dks çHkkfor djrk gSA
circulatory system in humans.
(2) gkVZ QsY;ksj dk vFkZ gS ân; dh og fLFkfr tc
(1) High blood pressure affects vital organs like the
brain and kidney.
;g 'kjhj dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, i;kZIr
(2) Heart failure means the state of heart when it is :i ls çHkkoh :i ls jDr iai ugha dj jgk gSA
not pumping blood effectively enough to meet (3) ,aftuk e/;e vk;q oxZ vkSj cqtqxksaZ esa vf/kd lkekU;
the needs of the body. gSA
(3) Angina is more common among the middle- (4) tc ânis'kh vpkud vi;kZIr jDr vkiwfrZ ls
aged and elderly. {kfrxzLr gks tkrh gS] rks bls dkfMZ;d vjsLV dgk
(4) When the heart muscle is suddenly damaged by tkrk gSA
an inadequate blood supply, it is referred to as
cardiac arrest.
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180. The given disease in the figure can be controlled by 180. fp= esa fn, x, jksx dks thu }kjk vuqØfer fd, x,
the proteins encoded by the gene: çksVhu fuEu ds }kjk fu;af=r fd;k tk ldrk gS%

(1) cryIAc only (1) dsoy cryIAc


(2) cryIIAb only (2) dsoy cryIIAb
(3) cryIAb and cryIIAb (3) cryIAb vkSj cryIIAb
(4) cryIAc and cryIIAb
(4) cryIAc vkSj cryIIAb
■■■

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Space For Rough Work/jQ dk;Z ds fy, txg

PW Web/App - https://smart.link/7wwosivoicgd4

Library- https://smart.link/sdfez8ejd80if
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ijh{kk iqfLrdk ladsr
Test Booklet Code

NEET REAL TEST

A
English + Hindi

(2024-25)
Date: 06-04-2025
DURATION
DURATION:: 180
90 Minutes
Minutes 12TH & DROPPER M. MARKS: 720

ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BOTANY ZOOLOGY
1. (2) 46. (2) 91. (3) 136. (4)
2. (4) 47. (1) 92. (3) 137. (2)
3. (2) 48. (1) 93. (4) 138. (3)
4. (4) 49. (4) 94. (3) 139. (4)
5. (2) 50. (4) 95. (1) 140. (2)
6. (2) 51. (4) 96. (4) 141. (4)
7. (3) 52. (1) 97. (4) 142. (4)
8. (1) 53. (4) 98. (3) 143. (2)
9. (3) 54. (4) 99. (3) 144. (4)
10. (1) 55. (1) 100. (1) 145. (2)
11. (2) 56. (1) 101. (1) 146. (4)
12. (3) 57. (3) 102. (2) 147. (3)
13. (1) 58. (2) 103. (3) 148. (3)
14. (2) 59. (1) 104. (4) 149. (4)
15. (4) 60. (1) 105. (2) 150. (4)
16. (2) 61. (2) 106. (2) 151. (4)
17. (2) 62. (1) 107. (4) 152. (2)
18. (1) 63. (3) 108. (2) 153. (2)
19. (1) 64. (2) 109. (3) 154. (2)
20. (4) 65. (1) 110. (3) 155. (4)
21. (1) 66. (4) 111. (2) 156. (3)
22. (1) 67. (1) 112. (1) 157. (1)
23. (3) 68. (1) 113. (3) 158. (2)
24. (3) 69. (4) 114. (2) 159. (2)
25. (1) 70. (1) 115. (2) 160. (4)
26. (2) 71. (3) 116. (3) 161. (2)
27. (3) 72. (4) 117. (4) 162. (4)
28. (2) 73. (1) 118. (3) 163. (2)
29. (4) 74. (1) 119. (2) 164. (3)
30. (2) 75. (1) 120. (2) 165. (2)
31. (3) 76. (2) 121. (1) 166. (2)
32. (3) 77. (2) 122. (1) 167. (1)
33. (4) 78. (2) 123. (4) 168. (4)
34. (2) 79. (3) 124. (3) 169. (1)
35. (2) 80. (2) 125. (3) 170. (2)
36. (2) 81. (1) 126. (2) 171. (4)
37. (2) 82. (4) 127. (1) 172. (4)
38. (1) 83. (2) 128. (1) 173. (4)
39. (1) 84. (2) 129. (2) 174. (3)
40. (3) 85. (1) 130. (2) (bonus) 175. (4)
41. (3) 86. (2) 131. (3) 176. (1)
42. (2) 87. (1) 132. (2) 177. (1)
43. (3) 88. (3) 133. (4) 178. (4)
44. (1) 89. (1) 134. (3) 179. (4)
45. (3) 90. (3) 135. (4) 180. (4)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS/ladsr ,oa gy


1. (2) 1. (2)
1 GMm GMm GMm 1 GMm GMm GMm
E = K +U =  − =− E = K +U =  − =−
2 r r 2r 2 r r 2r
Total energy is negative dqy ÅtkZ _.kkRed gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 138) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 142)

2. (4) 2. (4)
The minimum time taken to move from one extreme ,d pje fLFkfr ls nwljh pje fLFkfr rd tkus esa yxus
T
position to another extreme position is . okyk U;wure le; T gSA
2 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 262) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 274)

3. (2) 3. (2)
When the current through the conductor is zero, the tc pkyd ls çokfgr /kkjk 'kwU; gksrh gS] rks {kf;r
electrical power dissipated is also zero. fo|qr 'kfä Hkh 'kwU; gksrh gSA
dQ
I= = 6t − 2 = 0 I=
dQ
= 6t − 2 = 0
dt dt
1 1
 t= s  t= s
3 3
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 81) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 79)

4. (4) 4. (4)
The magnetic field due to straight segments is zero. lh/ks [kaMksa ds dkj.k pqacdh; {ks= 'kwU; gSA
 I  I 3 I 0 I 0 I 30 I
B0 = 0 + 0 = 0 B0 = + =
4R 2R 4R 4R 2R 4R
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 115) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 113)

5. (2) 5. (2)
Longest wavelength of Lyman series when ykbeu Js.kh dh lcls yach rjaxnS/;Z rc gksrh gS tc
transition is taken from n = 2 to n = 1 laØe.k n = 2 ls n = 1 esa gksrk gS
1  1 1 3 1 1  3
= R 2 −  = R  1
= R 2 − 2  = R 
 1 4  4  1 2  4
4
= =
4
3R 3R
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 300) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 300)

6. (2) 6. (2)
If a person moves on a circular path then ;fn dksbZ O;fä ,d o`Ùkkdkj iFk ij pyrk gS rks
| displacement | < distance and therefore magnitude |foLFkkiu| < nwjh vkSj blfy, vkSlr osx dk ifjek.k
of average velocity is always less than the average
ges'kk vkSlr pky ls de gksrk gSA
speed.
dFku I lgh gS ysfdu dFku II xyr gSA
Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 14)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 63)

7. (3)
7. (3)
L = LT
L = LT
1
1 [] =   = [−1 ]
[] =   = [−1 ] T 
T 
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 213)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 204)
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8. (1) 8. (1)
Hn = e2n H
Hn = e2n H
 4 = e2n  64 4 = e2n  64

1 1
 e4 =  e=  e4 =
1
 e=
1
16 2 16 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 83) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 84)

9. (3) 9. (3)
1 1 1 1
Peq = + = 7.5 D Peq = + = 7.5 D
0.40 0.20 0.40 0.20
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 234) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 237)

10. (1) 10. (1)

Force between 47th and 48th coin from bottom is 47osa vkSj 48osa flDds ds chp laidZ cy 53 flDdksa ds Hkkj
equal to weight of 53 coins = 53 mg = 53 mg ds cjkcj gS
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 59) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 60)

11. (2) 11. (2)


h
= =
h
P P
1 1
   
P P
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 284) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 284)

12. (3) 12. (3)


30 A 30 A
C= C=
d d
4 A 4C 4 A 4C
C = 0 = C = 0 =
3d 9 3d 9
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 69) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 68)

13. (1) 13. (1)


According to equation of continuity, as the area lkarR; lehdj.k ¼equation of continuity½ ds vuqlkj]
decreases the speed of flow would increase. tSls&tSls {ks=Qy ?kVrk gS] çokg dh xfr c<+rh
According to Bernoullis’ theorem, the pressure may tk,xhA
increase or decrease depending on the elevation. cuwZyh ds çes; ds vuqlkj] nkc c<+ ldrk gS ;k ?kV
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 187) ldrk gS tks špkbZ ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 196)
14. (2)
The diode in the top branch is reverse biased so no 14. (2)
current flows through it. Åijh 'kk[kk esa Mk;ksM i'p vfHkur esa ¼reverse biased½
36 gS blfy, blesa ls dksbZ /kkjk çokfgr ugha gksrh gSA
i= = 6A 36
6 i= = 6A
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 334) 6
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 334)

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15. (4) 15. (4)


When the real object is between the focus and center tc okLrfod oLrq Qksdl vkSj oØrk dsaæ ds chp gksrh
of curvature, the image formed would be real and gS] rks fufeZr çfrfcac okLrfod vkSj vkof/kZr gksxkA
magnified. (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 237)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 222)
16. (2)
16. (2) tSls&tSls rkieku c<+rk gS] ;ax xq.kkad dk eku ?kVrk
As the temperature increases, the value of Young’s tkrk gS blfy, çfrcy&fo—fr xzkQ dk <ky ?kVrk
modulus decreases therefore the slope of stress- tkrk gSA
strain graph decreases. (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 175)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 169)
17. (2)
17. (2)
Z = R2 + ( X L − XC )2 = 20 
Z = R + ( X L − XC ) = 20 
2 2
200
200 imax = = 10 A
imax = = 10 A 20
20 (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 183)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 186)
18. (1)
18. (1) fuxZr esa çfr lsdM
a Lianksa ¼pulses½ dh la[;k fuos'kh
Number of pulse per second in output is same as vko`fÙk ds leku gksrh gSA
number of pulses per second in input. (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 338)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 338)
19. (1)
19. (1) vuqpqacdh; inkFkZ pqacd dh vksj nqcZy :i ls vkdf"kZr
Paramagnetic substance get weakly attracted gksrs gSaA bldh vkisf{kd pqEcd'khyrk 1 ls vf/kd gksrh
towards a magnet. Its magnetic permeability is gS ysfdu cgqr vf/kd eku ugha gksrk gSA
greater than 1 but does not have very high value.
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 146)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 145)
20. (4)
20. (4) MT = M0  Me
MT = M0  Me
 96 = 8  me
 96 = 8  me
96
 me =
96 8
 me =
8 me = 12
me = 12 (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 245)
th
(NEW NCERT 12 Page No. 240)
21. (1)
21. (1) F1 F2
F1 F2 = (;gk¡ F2 = mg)
= A1 A2
(here F2 = mg)
A1 A2
200 12 104 10−3 10
 =
200 12 104 10−3 10 10−2 A2
 =
10−2 A2
12 104 10−3 10 10−2
 A2 =
12 104 10−3 10 10−2 200
 A2 =
200
A2 = 6 10−2 m2
−2 m 2
A2 = 6 10
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 193)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 192)
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22. (1) 22. (1)


 d   2h   d   2h 
g 1 −  = g 1 −   d = 2h g 1 −  = g 1 −   d = 2h
 R  R   R  R 
2 = 2h 2 = 2h
h = 1 km h = 1 km
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 138) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 136)

23. (3) 23. (3)


4 3 4 3
4 3 4 3 R = r  27
R = r  27 3 3
3 3
R
R  r=
 r= 3
3
U1 = 4R2T U1 = 4R2T
U2 = 27  4r 2T U2 = 27  4r 2T
4R2T 4R2T
= 27  = 27 
9 9
W = U = U2 −U1 W = U = U2 −U1
= 3  4R2T − 4R2T = 8 R2T = 3 4R2T − 4R2T = 8 R2T
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 194) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 204)

24. (3) 24. (3)


In fusion reaction, light nuclei first come close to lay;u vfHkfØ;k esa] gYds ukfHkd igys ,d&nwljs ds
each other after that they will fuse. They overcome lehi vkrs gSa ftlds ckn os layf;r gksrs gSaA mPp
coloumbic repulsion due to high temperature. rkieku ds dkj.k muds chp dwy‚e çfrd"kZ.k cy
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 314) lekIr gks tkrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 316)
25. (1)
25. (1)
Use equation of motion, v2 − u2 = 2ax
xfr ds lehdj.k dk mi;ksx djs]a v − u = 2ax
2 2
v = 4x + 6  v = 4x + 6  v − 6 = 2  2x
2 2

Comparing the equation, 2a = 2  2  a = 2 m/s2 v = 4 x + 6  v2 = 4 x + 6  v2 − 6 = 2  2 x


Hence a – t curve will be straight line parallel to time lehdj.k dh rqyuk djus ij] 2a = 2  2  a = 2 m/s2
axis. blfy, a – t oØ le; v{k ds lekukarj ,d lh/kh js[kk
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 17) gksxhA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 16)
26. (2)
According to Gauss’s law: 26. (2)
xWkml ds fu;e ds vuqlkj%
q
Total = enclosed q
0 dqy = ifjc)
0
As charge on -particle = 2e
-d.k ij vkos’k = 2e
2e
 T = 2e
0  T =
0
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 33)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 29)
27. (3)
27. (3)
W = PE(cos i − cos  f ) W = PE(cos i − cos  f )
= i = 0 and  f = 180  f = 180
= i = 0 and
W = 2PE W = 2PE
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 124) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 57)
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28. (2) 28. (2)


Equivalent emf. lerqY; fo-ok-cy

20 10 20 10
− −
 = 1 1 = 5V  = 1 1 = 5V
1 1 1 1
+ +
1 1 1 1
1 1
r = = 0.5  r = = 0.5 
2 2
net = 15 − 5 = 10 V blfy, dqy = 15 − 5 = 10 V
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 95) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 93)
29. (4) 29. (4)
1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11
= + + =  Ceq = 6 F = + + =
Ceq 1 2 3 6 11 Ceq 1 2 3 6
6 6
Q = CeqV =  22 = 12 C  Ceq = F
11 11
Charge appearing on positive plate of 3 F capacitor 6
Q = CeqV =  22 = 12 C
= +Q = + 12 C 11
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 71) 3 F /kkfjrk ds la/kkfj= dh /kukRed IysV ij vkos'k
= +Q = + 12C
30. (2) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 70)
1
P so, volume decreases. This is based on 30. (2)
V
Boyle’s Law. 1
P ] blfy,] vk;ru ?kVrk gSA ;g ckW;y ds
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 233) V
fu;e ij vk/kkfjr gSA
31. (3) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 245)
2
y = 0.5sin (64t − x) 31. (3)
3.2 2
2 64 y = 0.5sin (64t − x)
= 3.2
3.2 2 64
2f = 2 20 =
3.2
f = 20 Hz 2f = 2 20
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 281) f = 20 Hz
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 293)
32. (3)
Battery has internal resistance and resistance 32. (3)
generate heat when current flows through it. cSVjh esa vkarfjd çfrjks/k gksrk gS vkSj çfrjks/k /kkjk
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 93) çokfgr gksus ij Å"ek mRiUu djrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 91)
33. (4)
33. (4)

v is parallel to E  B v , E  B lekukarj gS
v → iˆ v → iˆ
E → − ˆj E → − ˆj
So, direction of B is along (−kˆ) i.e., –z-axis blfy,] B dh fn’kk (−kˆ) ;kuh] –z-v{k ds vuqfn'k gS
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 205) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 202)
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34. (2) 34. (2)


Critical angle sin c = 0.75 =
3
Økafrd dks.k sin c = 0.75 = 3
4 4
3 1 3 1
sin c = = sin c = =
4  4 
4 −1
  = and Polarising angle  p = tan ()
4
  = vkSj /kzqo.k dks.k  p = tan −1 ()
3 3
 4  4
 p = tan −1    p = tan −1  
 3  3
 p = 53  p = 53
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 269) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 268)

35. (2) 35. (2)


For circular motion o`Ùkh; xfr ds fy,
vfHkdsUæh; cy ¾ fLFkjoS|qr cy

mv2 mv2
FE = FE =
r r
2K  mv2 2K  mv2
q = q =
r r r r
 v   v 
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 120) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 23)

36. (2) 36. (2)


E =  mc 2
E = mc2
E = 2.5 10−3  (3108 )2 −3
E = 2.5 10  (310 )
8 2
E = 22.5 × 1013 J
E = 22.5 × 1013 J
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 310)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 310)
37. (2) 37. (2)
For noncoherent sources dyk vlEc) lzkrs ksa ds fy,
Inet = I + 2I = 3I Inet = I + 2I = 3I
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 265) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 264)

38. (1) 38. (1)


Wall = KE = 0 WlHkh = KE = 0
W f1 + W f2 + Wgravity = 0 W f1 + W f2 + Wx:qRok"kZ.k = 0
−0.5  mg cos5310 − 0.25  mg  d −0.5  mg cos5310 − 0.25  mg  d
+mg (10sin53) = 0 +mg (10sin53) = 0
d d
 3+ =8  3+ =8
4 4
 d = 20 m  d = 20 m
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 76) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 79)
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39. (1) 39. (1)


Since neutron has no charge, it will move pwfa d U;wVª‚u ij dksbZ vkos'k ugha gksrk gS] blfy, ;g
undeflected in the magnetic field. pqacdh; {ks= esa vfo{ksfir xfr djsxkA
Proton and -particle both are positively charged çksV‚u vkSj -d.k nksuksa /kukRed :i ls vkosf'kr gksrs
and their radius of curvature is given by gSa vkSj mudh oØrk f=T;k fuEu }kjk nh tkrh gS
mv mv
R= R=
qB qB
mv 4m v mv 4m v
RP = 0 , R = 0 = 2RP RP = 0 , R = 0 = 2RP
q0 B 2q0 B q0 B 2q0 B
 Radius of curvature is less for proton and hence  çksV‚u ds fy, oØrk dh f=T;k de gS vkSj blfy,
path (1) is the trajectory for proton. iFk (1) çksV‚u dk ç{ksi iFk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 112)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 110)
40. (3)
40. (3)
Path difference corresponds to dark fringe is given
by
vnhIr fÝat ds laxr iFkkarj fuEu }kjk fn;k tkrk gS

 x = (2n − 1) , n = 1, 2, 3....
x = (2n − 1) , n = 1, 2, 3.... 2
2
th
For 5 dark fringe 5oha vnhIr fÝat ds fy,
9 9
x = x =
2 2
2 2 9 2 2 9
 = x =  = 9  = x =  = 9
  2   2
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 266) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 265)

41. (3) 41. (3)


Velocity of woman vw = vw/ r + vr efgyk dk osx vw = vw/ r + vr

1
Vw along river = 4 − 8  = zero Vw unh ds vufqn'k = 4 − 8  1 = zero
2 2
Women reaches point B directly opposite to A, efgyk A ds Bhd foijhr fcanq B ij igq¡prh gS]
 Drift = zero.  viokg = ’kwU;A
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 34) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 36)

42. (2) 42. (2)


Y = A B + B Y = A B + B
= A B + B = A B + B
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 340) (OLD NCERT 12th Page No. 503)

43. (3) 43. (3)


Let °C be the temperature at 50 cm from hot end. Ekkuk xeZ fljs ls 50 cm nwj rkieku ׄ°C gSA
dQ T T dQ 1 dQ T T dQ 1
= kA  =  = kA  = 
dt x x dt kA dt x x dt kA
T T
 = constant  = fu;r
x x
 − 100 20 − 100  − 100 20 − 100
 =  =
0.5 4 0.5 4
 − 100 = −10  − 100 = −10
 = 90°C  = 90°C
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 214) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 224)
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44. (1) 44. (1)


1 2 1 2
U= B U= B
20 20
B = 0n. I B = 0n. I
1 1
U = 0 n 2 I 2 U = 0 n 2 I 2
2 2
1 1
=  410−7 106 1 =  410−7 106 1
2 2

U = 210−1 J/m3 U = 210−1 J/m3


= 0.2 J/m3 = 0.2 J/m3
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 121) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 167)

45. (3) 45. (3)

T = 2 T = 2
g g

On Earth’s surface g  =
GM i`Foh dh lrg ij g = GM
2
R2 R
At centre of Earth g = 0 i`Foh ds dsanz ij g = 0
R
At height
R
g =
16GM ÅapkbZ ij g = 16GM2
4 25R2 4 25R
R
At a depth
R
g =
GM xgjkbZ ij g = GM2
2 2R2 2 2R
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 270) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 283)

46. (2) 46. (2)


In stark effect, splitting of spectral lines take place LVkdZ çHkko es]a LisDVªeh js[kkvksa dk foHkktu oS|qr {ks=
in presence of electric field. dh mifLFkfr esa gksrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 49) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 48)

47. (1) 47. (1)


220 10 −3 −2
22 10 220 10−3 22 10−2
n CO2 = = = 0.5 10−2 = 5 10−3 n CO2 = = = 0.5 10−2 = 5 10−3
44 44 44 44
Number of molecules of CO2 = CO2 ds v.kqvksa dh la[;k = 5 10−3  6.022 1023
5 10−3  6.022 1023 = 30.111020 = 30.111020
Number of molecules of CO2 left = CO2 ds cps gq, v.kqvksa dh la[;k =
30.1110 20
− 10 20
= 29.1110 20 30.1110 20
− 10 20
= 29.1110 20

(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 18) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 17)

48. (1) 48. (1)


• Racemisation take place for an optically active • SN1 vfHkfØ;k esa /kzqo.k?kw.kZd lfØ; vfHkdkjd ds
reactant in SN1 reaction. fy, jsflehdj.k gksrk gSA
• SN2 reactions are preferred in polar aprotic • SN2 vfHkfØ;k,¡ /kzqoh; vçksfVd foyk;d esa vf/kd
solvents. vuqdwy gksrh gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 173) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 166)

49. (4) 49. (4)

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 213) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 202)

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50. (4) 50. (4)

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 275) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 260)

51. (4) 51. (4)


1 M solution of NaCl has larger osmotic pressure NaCl foy;u esa nks vk;uksa esa fo;ksftr gksrk gS] tcfd
than 1M solution of urea because NaCl dissociates ;wfj;k ,slk ugha djrk] blfy, NaCl ds 1 M foy;u
into two ions in solution while urea does not dk ijklj.kh nkc ;wfj;k dh rqyuk esa vf/kd gksrk gSA
dissociates. (NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 19)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 20)
52. (1)
52. (1) dSfutkjks vfHkfØ;k%
Cannizzaro reaction: lkUnz KOH
Conc.KOH
HCHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→CH3OH + HCOOK
HCHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→CH3OH + HCOOK
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 228)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 242)
53. (4)
m(CH3COOH) = m(CH3COONa) + m(HCl) − m(NaCl)
53. (4)
 
m(CH3COOH) =  m(CH3COONa) + m(HCl) − m(NaCl) = 91.0 + 426.16 − 126.45
= 91.0 + 426.16 − 126.45 = 390.71 S cm2 mol−1
= 390.71 S cm2 mol−1 (NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 46)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 49)
54. (4)
54. (4) H2 : H − H, vkca/k dkfsV = 1
H2 : H − H, Bond order = 1 O2 : O = O, vkca/k dksfV = 2
O2 : O = O, Bond order = 2
N2 : N  N, vkca/k dkfsV = 3
N2 : N  N, Bond order = 3
He2: bldk vfLrRo ugha gS] blfy, vkca/k dksfV 'kwU; gSA
He2: does not exist, so bond order is zero. (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 120)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 130)
55. (1)
55. (1) çksisu-1-vkWy dk DoFkukad çksisu ls vf/kd gksrk gS
Boiling point of propan-1-ol is higher than propane D;ksfa d çksisu-1-vkWy esa ,YdksgkWy v.kqvksa ds chp
because propan-1-ol has intermolecular H-bonding
varjkvkf.od H-ca/ku gksrk gS] tcfd çksisu esa dsoy
between alcohol molecules while propane has only
weak van der Waals forces.
nqcZy okWu Mj okYl cy gksrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 215) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 204)

56. (1) 56. (1)

O2 : 1s2  *1s2  2s2  * 2s2  2p2z  O2 : 1s2  *1s2  2s2  * 2s2  2p2z 
(2p2x = 2p2y )  (* 2p1x = * 2p1y ) (2p2x = 2p2y )  (* 2p1x = * 2p1y )
No. of unpaired electrons = 2 v;qfXer bysDVª‚uksa dh la[;k = 2
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 129) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 119)

57. (3) 57. (3)


Williamson synthesis: fofy;elu la”ys’k.k%

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 215) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 203)
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58. (2) 58. (2)


12 X: 2,8,2 12 X: 2,8,2
2+ 2–
X can exist as X and oxide as O , so correct X, X2+ ds :i esa vkSj vkWDlhtu O2–, ds :i esa ekStwn
formula is XO. jg ldrk gS] blfy, lgh lw= XO gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 92) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 85)
59. (1)
59. (1)
Mischmetall : Alloy of lanthanoid metals and Fe
feJ /kkrq% ySaFksukbM /kkrqvksa vkSj Fe dk feJ /kkrq
Brass : Alloyof Cu and Zn
Bronze : Alloy of Cu and Sn
ihry% Cu vkSj Zn dk feJ /kkrq
Zeigler catalyst : TiCl4 + Al(CH3 )3
dkaL;% Cu vkSj Sn dk feJ /kkrq
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 104) ftxyj mRçsjd% TiCl4 + Al(CH3)3
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 99)
60. (1)
• Electrolytic conductance increases with 60. (1)
increase in temperature. • rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk oS|qrvi?kVuh pkydrk
• SI unit of conductivity is S m–1. c<+rh gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 42) • pkydrk dh SI bdkbZ S m–1 gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 40)
61. (2)
PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
61. (2)
Initiallymoles 1 PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
At equilibrium 1 − 0.5 0.5 0.5 ikzjfEHkd eksy 1
= 0.5 = 0.5 = 0.5
lkE; koLFkk esa 1 − 0.5 0.5 0.5
 0.5  0.5  = 0.5 = 0.5 = 0.5
[PCl3 ][Cl2 ]  1  
 1  = 0.5 mol / L  0.5  0.5 
KC = =
[PCl5 ]  0.5  [PCl3 ][Cl2 ]  1  
 1  = 0.5 mol / L
 1  KC = =
  [PCl5 ]  0.5 
 1 
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 176)  
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 162)
62. (1)
Basic strength of group-15 hydrides decreases on 62. (1)
moving down the group as electron density on lewg-15 ds gkbMªkbMksa dh ewy iz—fr uhps dh vksj tkus
central atom decreases due to increase in size of ij ?kVrh gS D;ksafd dsaæh; ijek.kq dk vkdkj c<+us ds
central atom.
dkj.k dsaæh; ijek.kq ij bysDVª‚u ?kuRo ?kVrk gSA
(OLD NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 173)
(OLD NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 165)
63. (3)
–CHO is an electron withdrawing group, so it is a 63. (3)
meta directing group. –CHO bysDVª‚u fudkyus okyk lewg gS] blfy, ;g
,d esVk funsZf'kr lewg gSA

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 243)


(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 231)
64. (2)
• A spontaneous process is an irreversible 64. (2)
process and may only be reversed by some • ,d Lor%izofrZr çfØ;k ,d vuqRØe.kh; çfØ;k
external agency. gS vkSj bls dsoy dqN ckgjh dkjdksa }kjk myVk
• Reversible process take place in infinite fd;k tk ldrk gSA
number of steps. • ;g mRØe.kh; çfØ;k vuar pj.kksa esa gksrh gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 141) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 140)

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65. (1) 65. (1)


Glycine is only naturally occurring optically dsoy Xykbflu LokHkkfod :i ls izdkf”kdh; fuf"Ø;
inactive amino acid. ,ehuks vEy gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 292) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 275)

66. (4) 66. (4)


Let oxidation number of oxygen = x eku yhft, fd v‚Dlhtu dh v‚Dlhdj.k la[;k = x
x + 2(−1) = 0 x + 2(−1) = 0
x = +2 x = +2
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 240) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 235)

67. (1) 67. (1)


Brown ring is formed due to formation of 2+
2+ Hkwjh oy; [Fe(H2O)5 NO] cuus ds dkj.k curh gSA
[Fe(H2O)5 NO] . (OLD NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 170-175)
th
(OLD NCERT 12 Part-I Page No. 180)
68. (1)
68. (1) [Fe(CN)5NOS]4– dk cSaxuh jax gksrk gS] tks ySlsa ds
[Fe(CN)5NOS]4– has violet colour, formed in the fu"d"kZ ijh{k.k esa lYQj dh igpku esa curk gSA
detection of sulphur in Lassaigne’s extract test. (NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 260)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 285)
69. (4)
69. (4) • laØe.k /kkrq,¡ dbZ v‚Dlhdj.k voLFkkvksa dks
• Transition metals shows catalyst property due viukus dh {kerk ds dkj.k mRçsjd xq.k/keZ fn[kkrh
to ability to adopt multiple oxidation states.
gSaA
• Transition metals can form large number of
complexes due to availability of vacant d-
• laØe.k /kkrq,¡ fjä d-d{kdksa dh miyC/krk ds
orbitals. dkj.k cM+h la[;k esa ladj cuk ldrh gSaA
• Transition metals have small space in their • laØe.k /kkrqvksa ds tkyd esa NksVs LFkku gksrs gSa
lattice in which small size atoms like C, H and ftuesa C, H vkSj N tSls NksVs vkdkj ds ijek.kq
N can accommodated, hence they can form lek;ksftr gks ldrs gSa] blfy, os varjkdk'kh
interstial compounds. ;kSfxd cuk ldrs gSaA
• All transition metal complexes are not • lHkh laØe.k /kkrq ladj jaxhu ugha gksrs gSa( mnkgj.k
coloured. ds fy, [Ni(CN)4]2– ,d jaxghu ladj gSA
e.g. [Ni(CN)4]2– is a colourless complex. (NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 90-100)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 104)
70. (1)
70. (1)
2 2 6 2 6 2 5
Mn :1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5
Mn :1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d Ikjek.kq Øekad = bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k = 25
Atomic number = No. of electron = 25 (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 62)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 63)
71. (3)
71. (3) CrO3/H2SO4 ,d çcy v‚Dlhdkjd gS D;ksafd ;g
CrO3/H2SO4 is a strong oxidising agent as it oxidises çkFkfed ,YdksgkWy dks dkcksZfDlfyd vEy esa v‚Dlh—
primary alcohol into carboxylic acid. r djrk gSA

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 245) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 236)

72. (4) 72. (4)


In graphite, the layers of carbon atoms are held xzsQkbV esa] dkcZu ijek.kqvksa dh ijrksa dks oku Mj okYl
together by van der Waals forces. cyksa }kjk ,d lkFk j[kk tkrk gSA
(OLD NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 326) (OLD NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 319)
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73. (1) 73. (1)


π = iCRT π = iCRT
1.8  1000 1.8  1000
i = 1, C = = 0.1M i = 1, C = = 0.1M
180 100 180 100
π = 1 0.1 R  300 = 30R π = 1 0.1 R  300 = 30R
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 21) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 25)

74. (1) 74. (1)


In saturated hydrocarbons only sigma bond exist lar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu esa dsoy flXek vkca/k dkcZu
between carbon atoms. ijek.kqvksa ds chp ekStwn gksrk gSA

(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 285)


th
(NEW NCERT 11 Part-II Page No. 296)
75. (1)
75. (1) rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k dh nj c<+ tkrh gS
Rate of reaction increases with increase in D;ksfa d rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk çHkkoh la?kêksa dh la[;k
temperature because number of effective collision
c<+ tkrh gSA
increases with rise in temperature.
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 72-75)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 78)
76. (2)
76. (2)
MnO−4 + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ → Mn2+ + 5Fe3+ + 4H2O
MnO−4 + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ 2+ 3+
→ Mn + 5Fe + 4H2O
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 238)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 246)
77. (2)
77. (2)

flXek vkca/kksa dh la[;k + ,dkdh ;qXe dh la[;k


No of  bonds + No of l.p. = 3+1 = 4
=3+1=4
 hybrid orbitals = 4 : sp3
 ladj d{kd = 4 : sp3
Shape  trigonal pyramidal.
vkd`fr% f=dks.kh; fijkfeMh;A
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 122)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 114)
78. (2)
78. (2)
Isocyanides compounds are foul smelling substances.
vkblkslk;ukbM ;kSfxd nqxaZ/k;qä inkFkZ gksrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 271)
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 257)
79. (3)
79. (3)
In vacuum, amount of work done is always zero as
Pext. is zero.
fuokZr esa] fd, x, dk;Z dh ek=k ges'kk 'kwU; gksrh gS
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 140) D;ksfa d Pext 'kwU; gksrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 134)
80. (2)
2.303 100 80. (2)
k=  log 2.303 100
23.03 10 k=  log
2.303 23.03 10
k= = 10−1 min −1 2.303
23.03 k= = 10−1 min −1
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 72) 23.03
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 71)
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81. (1) 81. (1)


Rickets is caused by deficiency of vitamin-D. fjdsV~l foVkfeu-D dh deh ds dkj.k gksrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 296) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-II Page No. 284)

82. (4) 82. (4)


Arrhenius base on dissociation in aqueous solution tyh; foy;u esa fo;kstu ij vkgsZfu;l {kkjh; OH–
gives OH–. nsrk gSA vkgsZfu;l {kkj% NaOH
Arrhenius base: NaOH (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 184)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 190)
83. (2)
83. (2) [Ni(CN)4]2–  i +  d
[Ni(CN)4]2–  i +  d C– → çcy {ks= fyx.M → bysDVªkWuksa dk ;qXeu gksrk gSA
C– → SFL → Pairing of electrons take place.

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 128) (NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 123)

84. (2) 84. (2)


0 0 +4 − 2 0 0 +4 − 2
C(s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) C(s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 239) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 225)

85. (1) 85. (1)


+ −
AgBr Ag + Br AgBr Ag + + Br −
− S S − S S
Ksp = [Ag + ][Br − ] Ksp = [Ag + ][Br − ]
= S S = S S
Ksp = S Ksp = S
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 204) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 198)

86. (2) 86. (2)


Aluminium has lowest value of electronegativity ,Y;qehfu;e esa lewg 13 ds rRoksa ds chp
among the group 13 elements. fo|qr_.kkRedrk dk eku lcls de gksrk gSA
(OLD NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 318) (OLD NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 310)

87. (1) 87. (1)


Magnesium has highest first ionisation enthalpy due eSXuhf'k;e esa iwjh rjg ls Hkjs 3s2 foU;kl ds dkj.k
to completely filled 3s2 configuration. Ionisation mPpre çFke vk;uu ,UFkSYih gksrh gSA vk;uu ,UFkSYih
enthalpy generally increases on moving from left to
vkerkSj ij vkorZ esa ck,a ls nk,a c<+us ij c<+rh gSA
right in a period. So, correct order is;
rks] lgh Øe gS(
Mg > Al > Na
Mg > Al > Na
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 87)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 84)
88. (3)
88. (3)
Structural isomers of C3H6 are;
C3H6 ds lajpukRed leko;oh gSa% CH3–CH=CH2 vkSj
CH3 − CH = CH2 and
pØh; ;kSfxd
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 270)
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-II Page No. 255)
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89. (1) 89. (1)


• Highest value of n in the electronic • bysDVª‚fud foU;kl esa n dk mPpre eku vkorZ
configuration leads to the period number. la[;k dh vksj ys tkrk gSA
• Li:1s2 2s1, n = 2  periodno. = 2 • Li :1s2 2s1, n = 2  vkorZ = 2
• He:1s2 ,n = 1  periodno. = 1 • He :1s2 ,n = 1  vkorZ = 1

• Cl:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5 ,n = 3  periodno. = 3 • Cl:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5 ,n = 3  vkorZ = 3
• K:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1,n = 4  periodno. = 4 • K:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1,n = 4  vkorZ = 4
(NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 78) (NEW NCERT 11th Part-I Page No. 75)

90. (3) 90. (3)

[Fe(CN)6 ]4− :Fe2+ :d6 [Fe(CN)6 ]4− :Fe2+ :d6


CN− → SFL, blfy, ;qXeu gksxkA
CN− → SFL, so pairing of electrons will take place.

(NEW NCERT 12th Part-I Page No. 120-130)


th
(NEW NCERT 12 Part-I Page No. 131)
91. (3)
91. (3) thoksa dk muds oxhZdj.k Jsf.k;ksa ds lkFk oxhZdj.k
Organisms with their taxonomic categories
Common Biological Genus Family Order Class Phylum/
Name Name Division
Man Homo Homo Hominidae Primata Mammalia Chordata
sapiens
Housefly Musca Musca Muscidae Diptera Insecta Arthropoda
domestica
Mango Mangifera Mangifera Anacardiaceae Sapindales Dicotyledonae Angiospermae
indica
Wheat Triticum Triticum Poaceae Poales Monocotyledonae Angiospermae
aestivum
th
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92. (3) 92. (3)


In Linnaeus’ time a Two Kingdom system of yhfu;l ds le; esa] IykaVh ¼ikni½ vkSj ,sfuesfy;k
classification with Plantae and Animalia kingdoms ¼tUrq½ txrksa ds lkFk f}txr oxhZdj.k ç.kkyh fodflr
was developed that included all plants and animals dh xbZ Fkh] ftlesa Øe'k% lHkh ikS/ks vkSj tarq 'kkfey
respectively.
FksA
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93. (4)
93. (4)
The sex organs in bryophytes are multicellular. The
czk;ksQkbV~l esa ySafxd vax cgqdksf'kdh; gksrs gSaA uj
male sex organ is called antheridium. They produce
ySafxd vax dks iqa/kkuh dgrs gSaA os f}d'kkfHkd iqea.kq
biflagellate antherozoids. The female sex organ
mRiUu djrs gSaA eknk ySafxd vax] ftls L=h/kkuh dgrs
called archegonium is flask-shaped and produces a
gSa] ¶ykLd ds vkdkj dk gksrk gS vkSj ,d ,dy vaM
single egg. The antherozoids are released into water
where they come in contact with archegonium.
mRiUu djrk gSA iqea.kq ty esa eqä gksrs gSa tgk¡ os
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L=h/kkuh ds laidZ esa vkrs gSaA
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94 (3)
Lycopodium is a pteridophyte. 94. (3)
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ykbdksiksfM;e ,d VsfjMksQkbV gSA
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95. (1) 95. (1)


Enclosed within the integuments of ovule is a mass chtkaM ds v/;koj.kksa ds Hkhrj dksf'kdkvksa dk ,d fiaM
of cells called the nucellus. Cells of the nucellus gksrk gS ftls chtkaMdk; dgrs gSaA chtkaMdk; dh
have abundant reserve food materials. Located in the dksf'kdkvksa esa çpqj ek=k esa vkjf{kr [kk| lkexzh gksrh
nucellus is the embryo sac or female gametophyte. gSA chtkaMdk; esa Hkzw.kdks"k ;k eknk ;qXedksfn~Hkn fLFkr
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 9) gksrk gSA
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96. (4)
Cleistogamous flowers which do not open at all. In 96. (4)
such flowers, the anthers and stigma lie close to each vuqUehY; ijkx.kh iq"i tks fcYdqy ugha [kqyrs gSaA ,sls
other. When anthers dehisce in the flower buds, iq"iksa es]a ijkxdks'k vkSj ofrZdkxz ,d&nwljs ds djhc
pollen grains come in contact with the stigma to gksrs gSaA tc iq"i dfydkvksa esa ijkxdks'k LQqfVr gksrs
effect pollination. Thus, cleistogamous flowers are gSa] rks ijkxd.k ijkx.k dks çHkkoh djus ds fy, ofrZdkxz
invariably autogamous as there is no chance of ds laidZ esa vkrs gSaA bl çdkj] vuqUehY; ijkx.kh iq"i
cross-pollen landing on the stigma. Cleistogamous vfuok;Z :i ls Lo;qXedh gksrs gSa D;ksafd ofrZdkxz ij
flowers produce assured seed-set even in the ij&ijkx.k dh dksbZ laHkkouk ugha gksrh gSA vuqUehY;
absence of pollinators. In a normal flower which ijkx.kh iq"i ijkx.kdrkZvksa dh vuqifLFkfr esa Hkh cht
opens and exposes the anthers and the stigma, dk mRiknu lqfuf'pr djrs gSaA ,d lkekU; iq"i tks
complete autogamy is rather rare. [kqyrk gS rFkk ijkxdks'k vkSj ofrZdkxz dks vuko`r djrk
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 11, 12) gS mles iw.kZ Lo;qXeu vis{kk—r nqyZHk gksrk gSA
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97. (4)
Amoeboid protozoans: These organisms live in fresh 97. (4)
water, sea water or moist soil. They move and vehch; çksVkstksvk% ;s tho vyo.kh; ty] leqæh ty
capture their prey by putting out pseudopodia (false ;k ue feêh esa jgrs gSaA os vehck dh rjg dwVikn
feet) as in Amoeba. Marine forms have silica shells fudkydj vius f'kdkj dks idM+rs vkSj xfr djrs gSaA
on their surface. Some of them such as Entamoeba leqæh :iksa esa mudh lrg ij flfydk dop gksrs gSaA
are parasites.
muesa ls dqN] tSls fd ,aVvehck ijthoh gksrs gSaA
Flagellated protozoans: The members of this group
d'kkHkh çksVkstksvk% bl lewg ds lnL; eqä&thoh ;k
are either free-living or parasitic. They have flagella.
ijthoh gksrs gSaA muesa d'kkfHkdk gksrs gSaA ijthoh :i
The parasitic forms cause diseases such as sleeping
jksx mRiUu djrs gSa tSls fd fuækyq O;kf/kA mnkgj.k%
sickness. Example: Trypanosoma.
Ciliated protozoans: These are aquatic, actively
fVªiSukslksekA
moving organisms because of the presence of
i{ekHkh çksVkstksvk% ;s tyh;] lfØ; :i ls xfr”khy
thousands of cilia. They have a cavity (gullet) that
tho gSa D;ksafd buesa gtkjksa i{ekHk gksrs gSaA muesa ,d
opens to the outside of the cell surface. The xqfgdk gksrh gS tks dksf'kdk dh lrg ds ckgj [kqyrh
coordinated movement of rows of cilia causes the gSA i{ekHk dh iafä;ksa ds lefUor lapyu ls Hkkstu ls
water laden with food to be steered into the gullet. Hkjk gqvk ikuh xqfgdk esa pyk tkrk gSA mnkgj.k%
Example: Paramoecium. iSjkehf'k;eA
Sporozoans: This includes diverse organisms that Liksjkstksvk% blesa fofo/k tho 'kkfey gSa ftuds thou
have an infectious spore-like stage in their life cycle. pØ esa ,d laØked chtk.kq tSlh voLFkk gksrh gSA lcls
The most notorious is Plasmodium (malarial dq[;kr IykTeksfM;e ¼eysfj;k ijthoh½ gS tks eysfj;k
parasite) which causes malaria, a disease which has dk dkj.k curk gS] ,d ,slh chekjh ftldk ekuo
a staggering effect on human population. tula[;k ij Hkkjh çHkko iM+rk gSA
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98. (3) 98. (3)


Mendel also worked with and crossed pea plants that esM
a y us eVj ds mu ikS/kksa ij dke fd;k vkSj ladj.k
differed in two characters, as is seen in the cross fd;k tks nks y{k.kksa esa fHkUu Fks] tSlk fd eVj ds ,d ikS/ks
between a pea plant that has seeds with yellow colour ds chp ladj.k esa ns[kk tkrk gS ftlesa ihys jax vkSj xksy
and round shape and one that had seeds of green vkdkj ds cht gksrs gSa vkSj ,d ftlesa gjs jax vkSj >qjhZnkj
colour and wrinkled shape. Mendel found that the vkdkj ds cht gksrs gSaA esM a y us ik;k fd ekrk&firk ds
seeds resulting from the crossing of the parents, had ladj.k ls çkIr chtksa esa ihys jax ds vkSj xksy vkdkj ds
yellow coloured and round shaped seeds. Thus, cht FksA bl çdkj] ihyk jax gjs jax ij çHkkoh Fkk vkSj
yellow colour was dominant over green and round
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shape dominant over wrinkled. These results were xksy vkdkj >qjhZnkj vkdkj ij çHkkoh FkkA ;s ifj.kke mu
identical to those that he got when he made separate ifj.kkeksa ds leku Fks tks mUgsa rc feys tc mUgksua s ihys
monohybrid crosses between yellow and green vkSj gjs jax ds cht okys ikS/kksa vkSj xksy vkSj >qjhZnkj cht
seeded plants and between round and wrinkled seeded okys ikS/kksa ds chp vyx&vyx ,dladj ladj.k fd,A
plants. Let us use the genotypic symbols Y for vkb, çHkkoh ihys cht jax ds fy, thuksVkbfid çrhd
dominant yellow seed colour and y for recessive Y vkSj vçHkkoh gjs cht jax ds fy, y] xksy vkdkj ds
green seed colour, R for round shaped seeds and r for chtksa ds fy, R vkSj >qjhZnkj cht vkdkj ds fy, r dk
wrinkled seed shape. The genotype of the parents can mi;ksx djsaA tudksa ds thuksVkbi dks rc RRYY vkSj
then be written as RRYY and rryy. The gametes RY rryy ds :i esa fy[kk tk ldrk gSA ;qXed RY vkSj ry
and ry unite on fertilisation to produce the F1 hybrid fu"kspu ij F1 ladj RrYy dk mRiknu djus ds fy,
RrYy. When Mendel self hybridised the F1 plants he ,dtqV gksrs gSaA tc esM a y us F1 ikS/kksa dks Lo&ladfjr
found that 3/4th of F2 plants had yellow seeds and 1/4th fd;k rks ik;k fd F2 ih<+h ds 3/4 ikS/kksa esa ihys cht Fks
had green. The yellow and green colour segregated in vkSj 1/4 esa gjs FksA ihyk vkSj gjk jax 3:1 ds vuqikr esa
a 3:1 ratio. Round and wrinkled seed shape also fola;ksftr gqvkA xksy vkSj >qjhZnkj cht vkdkj Hkh 3:1
segregated in a 3:1 ratio; just like in a monohybrid
vuqikr esa fola;ksftr gq,( Bhd ,d ladj ladj.k dh
cross. In the dihybrid cross, the phenotypes round,
rjg f}ladj ladj.k esa] –';:i xksy] ihyk( >qjhZnkj]
yellow; wrinkled, yellow; round, green and wrinkled,
ihyk( xksy] gjk vkSj >qjhZnkj] gjk 9:3:3:1 ds vuqikr esa
green appeared in the ratio 9:3:3:1. Based upon such
fn[kkbZ fn,A f}ladj ladj.k ¼nks y{k.kksa esa fHkUu ikS/kksa ds
observations on dihybrid crosses (crosses between
chp ladj.k½ ij bl rjg ds voyksduksa ds vk/kkj ij
plants differing in two traits) Mendel proposed a
second set of generalisations that we call Mendel’s
esM
a y us lkekU;hdj.k dk ,d nwljk lewg çLrkfor fd;k
Law of Independent Assortment.
ftls ge esaMy dk Lora= viO;wgu dk fu;e dgrs gSaA
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99. (3)
99. (3)
Morgan coined the term linkage to describe the
e‚xZu us ,d xq.klw= ij thuksa ds HkkSfrd tqM+ko dk
physical association of genes on a chromosome and
o.kZu djus ds fy, lgyXurk 'kCn vkSj vtudh; thu
the term recombination to describe the generation of la;kstuksa dh ih<+h dk o.kZu djus ds fy, iqulaZ;kstu
non-parental gene combinations. Morgan and his 'kCn fn;kA e‚xZu vkSj muds lewg us ;g Hkh ik;k fd
group also found that even when genes were tc thu ,d gh xq.klw= ij lewgh—r Fks] rks dqN thu
grouped on the same chromosome, some genes were cgqr –<+rk ls tqM+s gq, Fks ¼cgqr de iqulaZ;kstu
very tightly linked (showed very low fn[kk;k½ tcfd vU; f'kfFky :i ls tqM+s gq, Fks ¼mPp
recombination) while others were loosely linked iqulaZ;kstu fn[kk;k½A
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100. (1)
100. (1) FkSyl
s hfe;k ,d vfyax xq.klw=h vçHkkoh jä jksx gS tks
Thalassemia is an autosome-linked recessive blood ekrk&firk ls larku esa rc QSyrk gS tc nksuksa lkFkh
disease transmitted from parents to the offspring thu ds fy, vçHkkfor okgd ¼;k fo"ke;qXeth½ gksrs gSaA
when both the partners are unaffected carrier for the (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 83)
gene (or heterozygous).
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 75) 101. (1)
chtk.MU;kl% vaMk'k; ds Hkhrj chtkaMksa dh O;oLFkk dks
101. (1) chtkaMU;kl dgrs gSaA chtkaMU;kl fofHkUu çdkj ds gksrs
Placentation: The arrangement of ovules within the gSa] vFkkZr~ lhekar] LraHkh;] fHkÙkh;] vk/kkjh] dsaæh; vkSj
ovary is known as placentation. The placentation are eqä LraHkh;A lhekar chtk.MU;kl esa chtk.Mklu
of different types namely, marginal, axile, parietal, vaMk'k; ds v/kj lhou ds lkFk ,d dVd cukrk gS
basal, central and free central. In marginal vkSj chtkaM bl dVd ij nks iafä;k¡ cukrs gq, yxs
placentation the placenta forms a ridge along the gksrs gSa] tSlk fd eVj esa gksrk gSA tc chtk.Mklu
ventral suture of the ovary and the ovules are borne v{kh; gks vkSj chtkaM ,d cgqdks"Bh; vaMk'k; ls tqM+s
on this ridge forming two rows, as in pea. When the gksrs gSa] rks chtkaMU;kl dks LraHkh; dgk tkrk gS] tSlk
placenta is axial and the ovules are attached to it in fd xqM+gy] VekVj vkSj uhacw esa gksrk gSA fHkÙkh;
a multilocular ovary, the placentation is said to be chtkaMU;kl es]a chtkaM vaMk'k; dh Hkhrjh nhokj ij ;k
axile, as in china rose, tomato and lemon. In parietal ifj/kh; Hkkx ij fodflr gksrs gSaA vaMk'k; ,d dks"Bh;
placentation, the ovules develop on the inner wall of
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the ovary or on peripheral part. Ovary is one- gksrk gS ysfdu ;g dwV/vkHkklh iV ds cuus ds dkj.k
chambered but it becomes two-chambered due to the f}dks"Bh; gks tkrk gS] mnkgj.k ds fy,] ljlksa vkSj
formation of the false septum, e.g., mustard and vkthZeksuA tc chtkaM dsaæh; v{k ij yxs gksrs gSa vkSj
Argemone. When the ovules are borne on central iV vuqifLFkr gksrs gSa] tSlk fd Mk;,UFkl vkSj fçejkst
axis and septa are absent, as in Dianthus and esa gksrk gS] rks chtkaMU;kl dks eqä LraHkh; dgk tkrk
Primrose the placentation is called free central. In gSA vk/kkjh chtkaMU;kl es]a vijk vaMk'k; ds vk/kkj ij
basal placentation, the placenta develops at the base fodflr gksrh gS vkSj ,d ,dy chtkaM blls tqM+k
of ovary and a single ovule is attached to it, as in gksrk gS] tSlk fd lwjteq[kh] xsna k esa gksrk gSA
sunflower, marigold. (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 64)
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102. (2)
102. (2) cU/; iqadl s j dks LVSfeuksM dgk tkrk gSA Qwy ds iqadslj
A sterile stamen is called staminode. Stamens of vU; bdkb;ksa tSls nyksa ¼ia[kqfM+;ks½a ;k vkil esa tqM+s gks
flower may be united with other members such as ldrs gSaA tc iqadl s j nykssa ls tqM+s gksrs gSa] rks os nyyXu
petals or among themselves. When stamens are gksrs gSa tSlk fd cSaxu esa gksrk gS] ;k ifjnyyXu tc
attached to the petals, they are epipetalous as in ifjnyiqat ls tqM+s gksrs gSa tSlk fd fyyh ds Qwyksa esa
brinjal, or epiphyllous when attached to the perianth gksrk gSA ,d Qwy esa iqadslj ;k rks eqä ¼cgq iqadl s jh½
as in the flowers of lily. The stamens in a flower may ;k tqM+s gks ldrs gSaA iqadl s j ,d xqPNs ;k ,d caMy
either remain free (polyandrous) or may be united in ¼,dla?kh½ esa ,dtqV gks ldrs gSa tSlk fd xqM+gy esa
varying degrees. The stamens may be united into one
gksrk gS] ;k nks caMy ¼f}la?kh½ esa tSlk fd eVj esa gksrk
bunch or one bundle (monoadelphous) as in china
gS] ;k nks ls vf/kd caMy ¼cgqla?kh½ esa tSlk fd flVªl
rose, or two bundles (diadelphous) as in pea, or into
esa gksrk gSA
more than two bundles (polyadelphous) as in citrus.
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103. (3)
103. (3)
;wjsfly RNA esa Fkkbfeu ds LFkku ij gksrk gSA DNA
Uracil is present in RNA at the place of Thymine.
esa Fkkbfeu gksrk gSA
Thymine is present in DNA.
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104. (4)
104. (4)
lqdsæa dh; esa] ,dy flLVªksuh lajpukRed thu esa
In eukaryotes, the monocistronic structural genes
vUrjkfir dksfMax vuqØe gksrs gSa - lqdsæa dh; esa thu
have interrupted coding sequences – the genes in
fo[kafMr gksrs gSaA dksfMax vuqØeksa ;k O;ä vuqØeksa dks
eukaryotes are split. The coding sequences or
O;äsd ¼,DlkWu½ ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gSA
expressed sequences are defined as exons. Exons are
said to be those sequence that appear in mature or
O;äsd os vuqØe gSa tks ifjiDo ;k lalkf/kr RNA esa
processed RNA. The exons are interrupted by
fn[kkbZ nsrs gSaA O;äsd] vO;äsd ¼b.VªkWu½ }kjk
introns. Introns or intervening sequences do not
vUrjkfir gksrs gSaA vO;äsd ;k e/;orhZ vuqØe ifjiDo
appear in mature or processed RNA. ;k lalkf/kr RNA esa çdV ugha gksrs gSaA
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105. (2) 105. (2)


The primary transcripts in eukaryotes contain both
lqdsUædh esa çkFkfed vuqys[kksa esa O;äsd vkSj vO;äsd
the exons and the introns and are non-functional. nksuksa gksrs gSa vkSj ;s vfØ;k'khy gksrs gSaA blfy,] ;g
Hence, it is subjected to a process called splicing leca/ku uked çfØ;k ls xqtjrk gS tgk¡ vO;äsd gVk
where the introns are removed and exons are joined fn, tkrs gSa vkSj O;äsd ,d fuf'pr Øe esa tqM+ tkrs
in a defined order. hnRNA undergoes additional gSaA hnRNA vfrfjä çlaLdj.k ls xqtjrk gS ftls
processing called as capping and tailing. In capping vkPNknu vkSj iqPNu dgk tkrk gSA vkPNknu esa ,d
an unusual nucleotide (methyl guanosine vlkekU; U;wfDy;ksVkbM ¼feFkkby Xokuksflu VªkbQ‚LQsV½
triphosphate) is added to the 5'-end of hnRNA. In hnRNA ds 5'-fljs ij tksM+k tkrk gSA iqPNu esa]
tailing, adenylate residues (200-300) are added at 3'- ,MsfuysV vo'ks"k (200-300) ,d VsEiysV ls Lora= rjhds
end in a template independent manner. It is the fully esa 3'-fljs ij tksM+s tkrs gSaA ;g iwjh rjg ls lalkf/kr
processed hnRNA, now called mRNA, that is hnRNA gS] ftls vc mRNA dgk tkrk gS] ftls
transported out of the nucleus for translation. vuqoknu ds fy, dsaæd ls ckgj ys tk;k tkrk gSA
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106. (2) 106. (2)


All tissues on the innerside of the endodermis such f}chti=h tM+ esa varLRopk ds vanj ds lHkh Årdksa
as pericycle, vascular bundles and pith constitute the tSls ifjjaHk] laogu caMy vkSj eTtk¼fiFk½] jaHk ¼LVhy½
stele in a dicot root. dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA
th
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107. (4) 107. (4)


When xylem and phloem within a vascular bundle tc tkbye vkSj ¶yks,e ,d laogu caMy ds Hkhrj
are arranged in an alternate manner along the vyx&vyx f=T;k ds lkFk ,dkarj Øe esa O;ofLFkr
different radii, the arrangement is called radial such gksrs gSa] rks bl O;oLFkk dks vjh; dgk tkrk gS tSlk
as in roots. A large number of vascular bundles are fd tM+ksa esa gksrk gSA cM+h la[;k esa laogu caMy ,d
arranged in a ring ; the ‘ring’ arrangement of oy; esa O;ofLFkr gksrs gSa( laogu caMyksa dh ^oy;*
vascular bundles is a characteristic of dicot stem. O;oLFkk f}chti=h rus dh fo'ks"krk gSA
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108. (2) 108. (2)


Examples of acid producers are Aspergillus niger (a vEy mRikndksa ds mnkgj.k gSa ,Lijftyl ukbtj
fungus) of citric acid, Acetobacter aceti (a ¼dod½ flfVªd vEy dk] ,lhVkscSDVj ,flVh ¼thok.kq½
bacterium) of acetic acid; Clostridium butylicum (a ,flfVd vEy dk( DyksLVªhfM;e C;wVkbfyde ¼thok.kq½
bacterium) of butyric acid and Lactobacillus (a C;wfVfjd vEy dk vkSj ySDVkscSflyl ¼thok.kq½ ySfDVd
bacterium) of lactic acid. Cyclosporin A, that is used vEy dkA lkbDyksLiksfju A, ftldk mi;ksx
as an immunosuppressive agent in organ-transplant vax&çR;kjksi.k jksfx;ksa esa çfrj{kkneudkjh dkjd ds
patients, is produced by the fungus Trichoderma :i esa fd;k tkrk gS] VªkbdksMekZ i‚yhLiksje dod }kjk
polysporum. Statins produced by the yeast
fufeZr gksrk gSA ;hLV eksukLdl ijI;wfj;l }kjk
Monascus purpureus have been commercialised as
mRikfnr LVSfVu dks jä&dksyLs Vª‚y de djus okys
blood-cholesterol lowering agents.
dkjdksa ds :i esa O;kolk;hdj.k fd;k x;k gSA
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109. (3)
109. (3)
Primary treatment of sewage: These treatment steps
çkFkfed okfgrey mipkj % bu mipkj pj.kksa esa ewy
basically involve physical removal of particles –
:i ls fuL;Unu vkSj volknu ds ek/;e ls okfgrey
large and small – from the sewage through filtration
ls cM+s vkSj NksVs d.kksa dks HkkSfrd :i ls gVkuk 'kkfey
and sedimentation. These are removed in stages;
gSA bUgsa fofHkUu pj.kksa esa gVk;k tkrk gS( çkjaHk esa] rSjrs
initially, floating debris is removed by sequential
gq, dwM+s djdV dks Øfed fuL;Unu }kjk gVk fn;k
filtration. Then the grit (soil and small pebbles) are
removed by sedimentation. All solids that settle
tkrk gSA fQj volknu }kjk fxzV ¼feêh vkSj NksVs
form the primary sludge, and the supernatant forms dadM+½ dks gVk fn;k tkrk gSA lHkh Bksl inkFkZ tks uhps
the effluent. The effluent from the primary settling cSBrs gSa] çkFkfed vkiad cukrs gSa] vkSj Åij rSjus okyk
tank is taken for secondary treatment. cfg%lzko cukrk gSA çkFkfed fu%lknu VSad ls cfg%lzko
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 154) dks f}rh;d mipkj ds fy, ys tk;k tkrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 169)
110. (3)
The endomembrane system include endoplasmic 110. (3)
reticulum (ER), golgi complex, lysosomes and var% f>fYydk ra= esa vUrnZzO;h tfydk] x‚Ythdk;]
vacuoles. Since the functions of the mitochondria, y;udk; vkSj jl/kkfu;k¡ 'kkfey gSaA pw¡fd lw=df.kdk]
chloroplast and peroxisomes are not coordinated gfjryod vkSj ijv‚Dlhlkse ds dk;Z mijksä ?kVdksa
with the above components, these are not considered ds lkFk lefUor ugha gksrs gSa] blfy, bUgsa var%
as part of the endomembrane system. f>fYydk ra= dk Hkkx ugha ekuk tkrk gSA
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111. (2) 111. (2)


Reserve material in prokaryotic cells are stored in çksdSfj;ksfVd dksf'kdkvksa esa lafpr inkFkZ dksf'kdk æO;
the cytoplasm in the form of inclusion bodies. These esa varfoZ"V fiaMksa ds :i esa laxzghr gksrs gSaA ;s fdlh Hkh
are not bound by any membrane system and lie free f>fYydk rU= ls ca/ks ugha gksrs gSa vkSj dksf'kdk æO; esa
in the cytoplasm, e.g., phosphate granules, Lora= :i ls iM+s jgrs gSa] mnkgj.k ds fy,] Q‚LQsV
cyanophycean granules and glycogen granules. df.kdk,¡] lk;uksQkbfl;u df.kdk,¡ vkSj Xykbdkstu
th
(NEW NCERT 11 Page No. 91) df.kdk,¡A
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 91)
112. (1)
If 12 individuals in a laboratory population of 60 112. (1)
fruitflies died during a specified time interval, say a ;fn 60 QyefD[k;ksa dh ,d ç;ksx'kkyk lef"V esa 12
week, the death rate in the population during that O;f"V;ksa dh] ,d fufnZ"V le; varjky] eku yhft, ,d
period is 12/60 = 0.2 individuals per fruitfly per lIrkg] ds nkSjku e`R;q gks xbZ] rks ml vof/k ds nkSjku
week. lef"V esa e`R;q nj 12/60 = 0.2 O;f"V çfr QyeD[kh
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 191) çfr lIrkg gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 209)
113. (3)
Predators help in maintaining species diversity in a 113. (3)
community, by reducing the intensity of competition ijHk{kh Li/khZ f'kdkj çtkfr;ksa ds chp Li/kkZ dh rhozrk
among competing prey species. dks de djds] ,d leqnk; esa çtkfr;ksa dh fofo/krk dks
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 198) cuk, j[kus esa enn djrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 216)
114. (2)
Cells that do not divide further exit G1 phase to enter 114. (2)
an inactive stage called quiescent stage (G0) of the
tks dksf'kdk,¡ vkxs foHkkftr ugha gksrh gSa] os G1 çkoLFkk
cell cycle.
ls ckgj fudydj ,d fuf"Ø; voLFkk esa ços'k djrh
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 122)
gSa ftls dksf'kdk pØ dh 'kkar voLFkk (G0) dgk tkrk
gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 122)
115. (2)
Prophase: Centrosome which had undergone
115. (2)
duplication during interphase, begins to move
çksQst ¼iwokZoLFkk½% rkjddsaæ ftlus varjkoLFkk ds nkSjku
towards opposite poles of the cell. Each centrosome
f}xq.ku fd;k Fkk] dksf'kdk ds foijhr /kzqoksa dh vksj
radiates out microtubules called asters. The two asters
tkuk 'kq: dj nsrk gSA çR;sd rkjddsæa lw{eufydk,¡
together with spindle fibres forms mitotic apparatus.
fudkyrk gS ftUgsa rkjd dgk tkrk gSA nks rdqZ rarq
Metaphase: The complete disintegration of the
rkjd ds lkFk feydj lelw=h foHkktu ;U= cukrs gSaA
nuclear envelope marks the start of the second phase
esVkQst ¼e/;koLFkk½% dsæa d vkoj.k dk iw.kZ fo?kVu
of mitosis, hence the chromosomes are spread
lelw=h foHkktu ds nwljs pj.k dh 'kq#vkr dk çrhd
through the cytoplasm of the cell. By this stage,
gS] blfy, xq.klw= dksf'kdk ds dksf'kdk æO; esa QSy
condensation of chromosomes is completed and they
tkrs gSaA bl voLFkk rd] xq.klw=ksa dk la?kuu iwjk gks
can be observed clearly under the microscope. This
tkrk gS vkSj mUgsa lw{en'khZ }kjk Li"V :i ls ns[kk tk
then, is the stage at which morphology of
ldrk gSA ;g og voLFkk gS ftl ij xq.klw=ksa dh
chromosomes is most easily studied.
vkdkfjdh dk lcls vklkuh ls v/;;u fd;k tkrk gSA
Anaphase: At the onset of anaphase, each
,ukQst ¼i'pkoLFkk½% ,ukQst dh 'kq#vkr esa] e/;koLFkk
chromosome arranged at the metaphase plate is split
ifêdk ij O;ofLFkr çR;sd xq.klw= ,d lkFk foHkkftr
simultaneously and the two daughter chromatids,
gks tkrk gS vkSj nks larfr v/kZxq.klw=] tks Hkfo"; ds
now referred to as daughter chromosomes of the
larfr dsæa dksa ds larfr xq.klw= cusaxsa] nks foijhr /kzqoksa
future daughter nuclei, begin their migration towards
dh vksj tkuk 'kq: djrs gSaA
the two opposite poles.
VhyksQst ¼vaR;koLFkk½% dsUæd foHkktu dh vafre
Telophase: At the beginning of the final stage of
izkoLFkk] ;kuh VhyksQst dh 'kq#vkr es]a xq.klw= tks
karyokinesis, i.e., telophase, the chromosomes that
vius&vius /kzqoksa rd igq¡p pqds gksrs gSa] fola?kfur gks
have reached their respective poles decondense and
tkrs gSa vkSj viuh i`Fkd igpku [kks nsrs gSaA
lose their individuality.
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116. (3) 116. (3)


In an aquatic ecosystem, GFC is the major conduit tyh; ikfjfLFkfrd ra= esa] GFC ¼pkj.k [kk| Ük`a[kyk½
for energy flow. As against this, in a terrestrial ÅtkZ çokg dk egÙoiw.kZ lk/ku gSA blds foijhr]
ecosystem, a much larger fraction of energy flows LFkyh; ikfjfLFkfrd ra= esa] GFC dh rqyuk esa vijn
through the detritus food chain than through the [kk| Ük`a[kyk ds ek/;e ls ÅtkZ dk ,d cM+k va'k
GFC. Organisms occupy a place in the natural çokfgr gksrk gSA tho vius iks"k.k lEcU/kksa ds vuqlkj
surroundings or in a community according to their vU; thoksa ds lkFk lac/a k ds vuqlkj çk—frd ifjos'k
feeding relationship with other organisms. Based on ;k leqnk; esa ,d LFkku xzg.k djrs gSaA vius iks"k.k ;k
the source of their nutrition or food, organisms Hkkstu ds lzkrs ds vk/kkj ij] tho [kk| Ük``a[kyk esa ,d
occupy a specific place in the food chain that is fof'k"V LFkku xzg.k djrs gSa ftls muds iks"kh Lrj ds
known as their trophic level. :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA
th
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117. (4) 117. (4)


Warm and moist environment favour decomposition xeZ vkSj vknZz okrkoj.k vi?kVu dh xfr rst djrk gS
whereas low temperature and anaerobiosis inhibit tcfd de rkieku vkSj vok;oh;rk vi?kVu dks jksdrh
decomposition resulting in build up of organic gS ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i dkcZfud inkFkksaZ dk fuekZ.k gksrk
materials. gSA
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118. (3) 118. (3)


In C4 plants, the primary CO2 acceptor is a 3-carbon C4 ikS/kksa esa] çkFkfed CO2 xzkgh ,d 3&dkcZu v.kq
molecule phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) and is Q‚LQksbuksy ikb:osV (PEP) gS vkSj i.kZe/;ksrd
present in the mesophyll cells. The enzyme dksf'kdkvksa esa gksrk gSA bl fLFkjhdj.k ds fy, ftEesnkj
responsible for this fixation is PEP carboxylase or ,atkbe PEP dkcksZfDlyst ;k PEPcase gSA ;g /;ku
PEPcase. It is important to register that the j[kuk egRoiw.kZ gS fd i.kZe/;ksrd dksf'kdkvksa esa
mesophyll cells lack RuBisCO enzyme. RuBisCO ,atkbe dk vHkko gksrk gSA
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119. (2) 119. (2)


Water splitting complex is associated with the PS II, ty fo?kVu lfEeJ PS II ls lEc) gksrk gS] tks Lo;a
which itself is physically located on the inner side of FkkbykdksbM dh f>Yyh ds vanj dh vksj fLFkr gksrk gSA
the membrane of the thylakoid. (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 139)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 139)
120. (2)
120. (2) 'olu dh çfØ;k ds nkSjku] v‚Dlhtu dk mi;ksx fd;k
During the process of respiration, oxygen is utilised, tkrk gS] rFkk dkcZu Mkbv‚DlkbM] ty vkSj ÅtkZ]
and carbon dioxide, water and energy are released as mRiknksa ds :i esa eqä gksrs gSaA ngu vfHkfØ;k ds fy,
products. The combustion reaction requires oxygen. v‚Dlhtu dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
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121. (1) 121. (1)


In glycolysis, glucose and fructose are Xykbdksykbfll esa] Xywdkst vkSj ÝDVkst dks
phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6 phosphate gsDlksdkbust ,atkbe dh lfØ;rk }kjk Xywdkst-6
by the activity of the enzyme hexokinase. Q‚LQsV cukus ds fy, QkLQkfjyh—r fd;k tkrk gSA
th
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122. (1) 122. (1)


Although India has only 2.4 per cent of the world’s ;|fi Hkkjr esa fo'o ds Hkwfe {ks= dk dsoy 2.4 çfr'kr
land area, its share of the global species diversity is Hkkx gS rFkkfi oSf'od çtkfr fofo/krk esa Hkkjr dh
an impressive 8.1 per cent. That is what makes our fgLlsnkjh 8.1 çfr'kr gSA ;g gekjs ns'k dks nqfu;k ds
country one of the 12 mega diversity countries of the 12 egk fofo/k ns'kksa esa ls ,d cukrk gSA Hkkjr esa vc
world. India now has 14 biosphere reserves, 90 14 thoeaMy vkjf{kfr;k¡] 90 jk"Vªh; m|ku vkSj 448
national parks and 448 wildlife sanctuaries. oU;tho vHk;kj.; gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 219, 225) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 245, 246)
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123. (4) 123. (4)


Some examples of recent extinctions include the gky gh esa foyqIr gksus ds dqN mnkgj.kksa esa MksMks
dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine ¼e‚jh'kl½] DoSxk ¼vÝhdk½] Fkkbysflu ¼v‚LVªsfy;k½]
(Australia), Steller’s Sea Cow (Russia) and three LVhyj leqæh xk; ¼:l½ vkSj ck?k dh rhu mi&tkfr;k¡
subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. ¼ckyh] tkok] dSfLi;u½ 'kkfey gSaA
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124. (3) 124. (3)


Plant growth is unique because plants retain the ikni o`f) vf}rh; gksrh gS D;ksafd ikS/ks vius iwjs
capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. thoudky esa vlhfer o`f) dh {kerk cuk, j[krs gSaA
This ability of the plants is due to the presence of ikS/kksa dh ;g {kerk muds 'kjhj esa dqN fof'k"V LFkkuksa
meristems at certain locations in their body. ij foHkT;ksrdksa dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k gksrh gSA
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125. (3) 125. (3)


Gibberellins promote bolting (internode elongation ftcjsfyu pqdanj] iÙkk xksHkh vkSj jkstsVh LoHkko okys
just prior to flowering) in beet, cabbages and many dbZ ikniksa esa cksfYVax ¼iq"iu ls Bhd igys ioZ dk
plants with rosette habit.
nh?khZdj.k½ dks c<+kok nsrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 176)
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126. (2)
126. (2)
The micropyle remains as a small pore in the seed
chtkaM}kj] chtkoj.k esa ,d NksVs fNæ ds :i esa jgrk
coat. This facilitates entry of oxygen and water into
gSA ;g vadqj.k ds nkSjku cht esa v‚Dlhtu vkSj ikuh
the seed during germination.
ds ços'k dks lqxe cukrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 20)
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127. (1)
127. (1)
The stems in gymnosperms are unbranched (Cycas)
vuko`rchth esa rus v'kkf[kr ¼lkbdl½ ;k 'kkf[kr
or branched (Pinus, Cedrus).
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 32)
¼ikbul] lhMªl½ gksrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 32)
128. (1)
In a number of mammals including man, XY type of 128. (1)
sex determination is seen where both male and
euq"; lfgr dbZ Lru/kkfj;ksa es]a fyax fu/kkZj.k dk XY
female have same number of chromosomes. Among çdkj ns[kk tkrk gS tgk¡ uj vkSj eknk nksuksa esa leku
the males an X-chromosome is present but its la[;k esa xq.klw= gksrs gSaA iq#"kksa esa ,d X-xq.klw= gksrk
counter part is distinctly smaller and called the Y- gS ysfdu bldk çfr:i Li"V :i ls NksVk gksrk gS vkSj
chromosome. Females, however, have a pair of X- bls Y-xq.klw= dgk tkrk gSA eknkvksa es]a gkykafd] X-
chromosomes. Both males and females bear same xq.klw=ksa dh ,d tksM+h gksrh gSA uj vkSj eknk nksuksa esa
number of autosomes. Hence, the males have leku la[;k esa vfyax xq.klw= gksrs gSaA blfy,] iq#"kksa
autosomes plus XY, while female have autosomes esa vfyax xq.klw= vkSj XY gksrs gSa] tcfd eknk esa vfyax
plus XX. α Thalassemia is controlled by two closely xq.klw= vkSj XX gksrs gSaA  FkSyl s hfe;k nks fudV :i
linked genes HBA1 and HBA2 on chromosome 16 ls tqM+s thu HBA1 vkSj HBA2 }kjk fu;af=r gksrk gS
of each parent and it is observed due to mutation or çR;sd tud ds 16osa xq.klw= ij gksrk gS vkSj ;g pkj
deletion of one or more of the four genes. Down’s thuksa esa ls ,d ;k vf/kd ds mRifjorZu ;k foyksiu ds
syndrome results in the gain of extra copy of
dkj.k ns[kk tkrk gSA Mkmu flaMªkse 21osa xq.klw= dh
chromosome 21.
vfrfjä çfrfyfi çkIr djus ds ifj.kkeLo:i gksrk gSA
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129. (2) 129. (2)


Types of aestivation: When sepals or petals in a iq"inyfoU;kl ds çdkj% tc ,d pØ esa ckány ;k
whorl just touch one another at the margin, without ny ¼ia[kqfM+;k¡½ ,d&nwljs dks dsoy Li'kZ djrs gSa] tSlk
overlapping, as in Calotropis, it is said to be valvate. fd dSyksVªkfs il esa gksrk gS] rks bls dksjLi'khZ dgk tkrk
If one margin of the appendage overlaps that of the gSA ;fn ckány ;k ny dk ,d fdukjk vxys vkSj
next one and so on as in china rose, lady’s finger and blh rjg vU; dks vfrO;kfir djrk gS tSlk fd xqM+gy]
cotton, it is called twisted. If the margins of sepals fHkaMh vkSj dikl esa gksrk gS] rks bls O;kofrZr dgk tkrk
or petals overlap one another but not in any gSA ;fn ckányksa ;k nyksa ds fdukjs ,d&nwljs dks
particular direction as in Cassia and gulmohur, the vfrO;kfir djrs gSa] ysfdu fdlh fo'ks"k fn'kk esa ugha]
aestivation is called imbricate. In pea and bean tSlk fd dsfl;k vkSj xqyeksgj esa gksrk gS] rks
flowers, there are five petals, the largest (standard) iq"inyfoU;kl dks dksjNknh dgk tkrk gSA eVj vkSj
overlaps the two lateral petals (wings) which in turn lse ds Qwyksa esa] ik¡p ny gksrs gSa] lcls cM+k ¼ekud½ nks
overlap the two smallest anterior petals (keel); this ik'oZ nyksa ¼ia[k½ dks vfrO;kfir djrk gS tks cnys esa
type of aestivation is known as vexillary or nks lcls NksVs vxz nyksa ¼dhy½ dks vfrO;kfir djrs gSa(
papilionaceous. bl çdkj ds iq"inyfoU;kl dks iSfifyvksufs 'k;l ;k
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 64) oSfDlyjh ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 63)
130. (2)
Verhulst-Pearl Logistic Growth is described by the 130. (2)
following equation: fogqZLV&iyZ y‚ftfLVd o`f) dks fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k
dN K– N }kjk of.kZr fd;k x;k gS%
= rK  
dt  K  dN K– N
= rK  
Where N = Population density at time t dt  K 
r = Intrinsic rate of natural increase tgk¡ N = le; t ij lef"V ?kuRo
K = Carrying capacity r = çk—frd o`f) dh bafVªafld nj
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 195, 196) K = iks"k.k {kerk
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 216)
131. (3)
In some organisms karyokinesis is not followed by 131. (3)
cytokinesis as a result of which multinucleate dqN thoksa esa dsæa d foHkktu ds ckn dksf'kdk æO;
condition arises leading to the formation of foHkktu ugha gksrk gS] ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i cgqdsæa dh;
syncytium (e.g., liquid endosperm in coconut). fLFkfr mRiUu gksrh gS ftlls ladksf'kdk dk fuekZ.k gksrk
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 124) gS ¼mnkgj.k ds fy,] ukfj;y esa rjy Hkzw.kiks"k½A
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 124)
132. (2)
In an ecosystem, pyramid of energy is always 132. (2)
upright, can never be inverted, because when energy ikfjfLFkfrdh ra= esa] ÅtkZ dk fijSfeM ges'kk lh/kk gksrk
flows from a particular trophic level to the next gS] dHkh Hkh mYVk ugha gks ldrk] D;ksafd tc ÅtkZ ,d
trophic level, some energy is always lost as heat at iks"kh Lrj ls vxys iks"kh Lrj rd tkrh gS] rks çR;sd
each step. pj.k esa dqN ÅtkZ dh lnSo Å"ek ds :i esa gkfu gks
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 213) tkrh gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 233)
133. (4)
Chlorophyll a is the chief pigment associated with 133. (4)
photosynthesis. Though chlorophyll is the major DyksjksfQy a çdk'k la'ys"k.k ls tqM+k eq[; o.kZd gSA
pigment responsible for trapping light, other ;|fi DyksjksfQy çdk'k dks xzg.k djus ds fy, çeq[k
thylakoid pigments like chlorophyll b, xanthophylls o.kZd gS] vU; FkkbykdksbM o.kZd tSls DyksjksfQy b,
and carotenoids, which are called accessory tSUFkksfQy vkSj dSjksVhu‚;M] ftUgsa lgk;d o.kZd Hkh
pigments, also absorb light and transfer the energy dgk tkrk gS] çdk'k dks vo'kksf"kr djrs gSa vkSj ÅtkZ
to chlorophyll a. dks DyksjksfQy a esa LFkkukarfjr djrs gSaA
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134. (3) 134. (3)


chti=

chti=k/kkj

Germination in bean seed lse ds cht esa vadqj.k


(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 167) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 167)

135. (4) 135. (4)


ETS: Electrons from NADH produced in the ETS: flfVªd vEy pØ ds nkSjku lw=df.kdh; vk/kk=h
mitochondrial matrix during citric acid cycle are esa mRiUu NADH ls bysDVª‚u NADH fMgkbMªkfs tust
oxidised by an NADH dehydrogenase (complex I), ¼lfEeJ I½ }kjk v‚Dlh—r gksrs gSa] vkSj bysDVª‚uksa dks
and electrons are then transferred to ubiquinone rc vkarfjd f>Yyh ds Hkhrj fLFkr ;wfcDohuksu esa
located within the inner membrane. Ubiquinone also LFkkukarfjr dj fn;k tkrk gSA ;wfcDohuksu FADH2
receives reducing equivalents via FADH2 (complex ¼lfEeJ II½ ds ek/;e ls leku vipk;d Hkh çkIr djrk
II) that is generated during oxidation of succinate in gS tks flfVªd vEy pØ esa lDlhusV ds v‚Dlhdj.k ds
the citric acid cycle. The reduced ubiquinone nkSjku mRiUu gksrk gSA vipf;r ;wfcDohuksu
(ubiquinol) is then oxidised with the transfer of ¼;wfcDohu‚y½ rc lkbVksØkse c dks lkbVksØkse bc,
electrons to cytochrome c via cytochrome bc1 lfEeJ ¼lfEeJ III½ ds ek/;e ls bysDVª‚uksa ds gLrkarj.k
complex (complex III). Cytochrome c is a small ds lkFk v‚Dlh—r gksrk gSA lkbVksØkse c ,d NksVh
protein attached to the outer surface of the inner çksVhu gS tks vkarfjd f>Yyh dh ckgjh lrg ls tqM+h
membrane and acts as a mobile carrier for transfer gksrh gS vkSj lfEeJ III vkSj IV ds chp bysDVª‚uksa ds
of electrons between complex III and IV. Complex LFkkukarj.k ds fy, ,d xfr'khy okgd ds :i esa dk;Z
IV refers to cytochrome c oxidase complex djrk gSA lfEeJ IV lkbVksØkse c v‚DlhMst lfEeJ
containing cytochromes a and a3 and two copper dks lanfHkZr djrk gS ftlesa lkbVksØkse a vkSj a3, vkSj
centres. nks rk¡ck dsæa gksrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 160)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 160)

136. (4) 136. (4)


EcoRI recognizes and cuts the DNA sequence 5’- EcoRI DNA vuqØe 5'-GAATTC-3' dks igpkurk gS
GAATTC-3’. The complementary (antisense) vkSj dkVrk gSA bl vuqØe dk iwjd jTtq igpku
strand of this sequence is the reverse complement of vuqØe ¼,Vhlasl½ dk iwjd gSA
the recognition sequence.
,d jTtq ij igpku vuqØe 5'-GAATTC-3' dk nwljs
The recognition sequence 5’-GAATTC-3’ on one
jTtq ij viuk iwjd vuqØe gksrk gS] tks 3'-CTTAAG-5'
strand has its complementary sequence on the other
gSA
strand, which is 3’-CTTAAG-5’.
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137. (2)
137. (2)
fØ;k'khy vof'k"V {kerk (FRC) ok;q dk og vk;ru
Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) is the volume
gS tks ,d lkekU; fu%'olu (expiration) ds ckn QsQM+ksa
of air that will remain in the lungs after a normal
esa 'ks"k jgrh gSA
expiration. This includes ERV+RV.
blesa ERV+RV 'kkfey gSA
= 1100 + 1200 = 2300 ml
= 1100 + 1200 = 2300 feyh
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138. (3) 138. (3)


The average composition of cells in humans is euq";ksa esa dksf'kdkvksa dk vkSlr la?kVu bl çdkj gS%
Water > Proteins > Nucleic acids > Carbohydrates > ty > çksVhu > U;wfDyd vEy > dkcksZgkbMªVs > fyfiM
Lipids > Ions. > vk;uA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 109)
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139. (4)
139. (4) ,LVªkstu ds Lrj esa deh ds ifj.kkeLo:i o`) yksxksa esa
Reduced levels of estrogen resulted in osteoporosis vfLFk&lqf"kjrk (osteoporosis) gks tkrh gSA euq";ksa esa
in old people. The number of ribs in humans is 12 ilfy;ksa dh la[;k 12 tksM+h vFkkZr~ 24 gksrh gSA ;wfjd
pairs i.e. 24. Accumulation of uric acid crystals vEy fØLVyksa dk lap; laf/k'kksFk (gout) dk dkj.k
causes gout. Joints between Atlas and axis are an curk gSA ,Vyl vkSj ,fDll ds chp ds tksM+
examples of synovial joints. fluksfo;y tksM+ (synovial joints) ds mnkgj.k gSaA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 226, 227)
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140. (2)
140. (2) lwph-I lwph-II
List-I List-II czãkaM dh mRifÙk 20 fcfy;u o"kZ iwoZ (bya)
Origin of universe 20 bya i`Foh dh mRifÙk 4-5 fcfy;u o"kZ iwoZ (bya)
Origin of earth 4.5 bya i`Foh ds fuekZ.k ds ckn 500 fefy;u o"kZ iwoZ
Appearance of life after the 500 mya thou dk mn~Hko (mya)
formation of earth thou dk igyk
2000 fefy;u o"kZ iwoZ
First cellular form of life 2000 mya dksf'kdh; :i (mya)
th (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 121, 122)
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141. (4)
141. (4) dksjksujh /keuh jksx (Coronary Artery Disease)] ftls
Coronary Artery Disease, often referred to as vDlj ,FksjksLDysjksfll (atherosclerosis) dgk tkrk gS]
atherosclerosis, affects the vessels that supply blood mu okfgdkvksa dks çHkkfor djrk gS tks ânis'kh dks jDr
to the heart muscle. It is caused by deposits of dh vkiwfrZ djrh gSaA ;g dSfY'k;e] olk] dksysLVª‚y vkSj
calcium, fat, cholesterol and fibrous tissues, which js'ksnkj Årdksa ds teko ds dkj.k gksrk gS] ftlls
makes the lumen of arteries narrower. /kefu;ksa dk Y;wesu ¼vodkf'kdk½ ladjk gks tkrk gSA
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142. (4)
142. (4)
'kqØk.kqçlw (Spermatids) vxqf.kr (haploid) gksrs gSa
Spermatids are haploid which contains 23 ftuesa 23 xq.klw= gksrs gSaA f}rh;d 'kqØk.kq dksf'kdk
chromosomes. Secondary spermatocyte, secondary (secondary spermatocyte)] f}rh;d vaMd (secondary
oocyte, ootid and ovum, all are haploid and contain oocyte)] v.Mizlw (ootid) vkSj vaMk.kq (ovum)] lHkh
23 chromosomes. vxqf.kr gksrs gSa vkSj muesa 23 xq.klw= gksrs gSaA
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143. (2)
143. (2)
Bt vkfo"k (toxin) cSflyl Fkqfjaft,fUll (Bacillus
Bt toxin is produced by a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis) uked thok.kq }kjk fufeZr gksrk gS ¼la{ksi
thuringiensis (Bt for short). Bt toxin gene has been esa Bt½A Bt vkfo"k thu dks thok.kq ls Dyksu fd;k x;k
cloned from the bacteria and been expressed in gS vkSj dhVuk'kdksa dh vko';drk ds fcuk ikS/kksa dks
plants to provide resistance to insects without the dhVksa ds çfr çfrjks/kd {kerk çnku djus ds fy, ikS/kksa
need for insecticides; in effect created a bio-pesticide. esa O;Dr fd;k x;k gS( çHkkoh :i ls ,d
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 179) tSo&dhVuk'kd cuk;k x;k gSA
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144. (4) 144. (4)


The correct statement are: lgh dFku gSa%
A. Yoga has been practised to achieve physical A. 'kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld LokLF; çkIr djus ds fy,
and mental health. ;ksx dk vH;kl fd;k tkrk jgk gSA
B. Infectious diseases are very common and B. laØked jksx cgqr lkekU; gSa vkSj ge esa ls çR;sd
everyone of us suffers from these at sometime dHkh u dHkh buls ihfM+r gksrk gSA
or other. C. AIDS ,d laØked jksx gSA
C. AIDS is an infectious disease. D. eq¡g esa ykj lgt çfrj{kk (innate immunity) ds
D. Saliva in the mouth is an example of dkf;Zdh; vojks/k (physiological barrier) dk ,d
physiological barrier of innate immunity. mnkgj.k gSA
E. Healthy persons bring economic prosperity. E. LoLFk O;fDr vkfFkZd le`f) ykrs gSaA
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145. (2) 145. (2)


The hypothalamus is the basal part of the forebrain gkbiksFkSysel (Hypothalamus) vxz efLr"d dk
and it regulates a wide spectrum of body functions. vk/kkjh; Hkkx gS vkSj ;g 'kjhj ds dk;ksaZ ds ,d foLr`r
It contains several groups of neurosecretory cells izHkko dks fu;af=r djrk gSA blesa dbZ raf=dk lzkoh
called nuclei which produce hormones. These dksf'kdk (neurosecretory cells) lewg gksrs gSa ftUgsa
hormones regulate the synthesis and secretion of U;wDyh (nuclei) dgk tkrk gS tks gkeksZu dk mRiknu
pituitary hormones. djrs gSaA ;s gkeksZu ih;w"k gkeksZu (pituitary hormones)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 240) ds la'ys"k.k vkSj lzko dks fu;af=r djrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 240)
146. (4)
The alveoli and their ducts form the respiratory or 146. (4)
exchange part of the respiratory system in humans. dwfidk,¡ (alveoli) vkSj mudh ufydk,¡ euq";ksa esa 'olu
The exchange part is the site of actual diffusion of ra= dk 'olu ;k fofue; Hkkx cukrh gSaA fofue; Hkkx
O2 and CO2 between blood and atmospheric air. jDr vkSj ok;qeaMyh; gok ds chp O2 vkSj CO2 ds
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 185) okLrfod folj.k dk LFky gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 185)
147. (3)
Proper information about reproductive organs, 147. (3)
adolescence and related changes, safe and hygienic çtuu vaxksa] fd'kksjkoLFkk vkSj lacfa /kr ifjorZuksa]
sexual practices, sexually transmitted diseases lqjf{kr vkSj LoPN ySafxd fØ;kvksa] ;kSu lapkfjr jksxksa
(STD), AIDS, etc., would help people, especially (STD), AIDS, vkfn ds ckjs esa mfpr tkudkjh yksxksa]
those in the adolescent age group to lead a fo'ks"kdj fd'kksj vk;q oxZ ds yksxksa dks tuu :i ls
reproductively healthy life. LoLFk thou thus esa enn djsxhA
th
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148. (3) 148. (3)


List-I List-II lwph-I lwph -II
Heroin Depressant gsjksbu volknd (Depressant)
Datura Hallucinogen /krwjk foHkzked (Hallucinogen)
Cocaine Coke dksdhu dksd
Morphine Pain killer ekWfQZu nnZ fuokjd (Pain killer)
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149. (4) 149. (4)


The medulla contains centres which control esM~;qyk (medulla) esa ,sls dsaæ gksrs gSa tks 'olu] ân;
respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastric ifjlapkjh çfrorksZa (cardiovascular reflexes) vkSj tBj
secretions. The hypothalamus contains a number of lzkoksa (gastric secretions) dks fu;af=r djrs gSaA
centres which control body temperature, urge for gkbiksFkSysel esa dbZ dsaæ gksrs gSa tks 'kjhj ds rkieku]
eating and drinking. [kkus vkSj I;kl dh bPNk dks fu;af=r djrs gSaA
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150. (4) 150. (4)


Today transgenic models exist for many human vkt dSalj] iqVh; js'kke;rk (cystic fibrosis)] #esVkW;M
diseases such as cancer, cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid laf/k'kksFk (rheumatoid arthritis) vkSj vYtkbej tSls
arthritis and Alzheimer’s. dbZ ekuo jksxksa ds fy, Vªkaltsfud e‚My ekStwn gSaA
th
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151. (4) 151. (4)


DNA fragments are negatively charged molecules DNA [kaM _.kkRed vkosf'kr v.kq gksrs gSa ftUgsa
they can be separated by forcing them to move ek/;e@vk/kk=h ds ek/;e ls fo|qr {ks= ds rgr ,uksM
towards the anode under an electric field through a dh vksj c<+us ds fy, etcwj djds vyx fd;k tk
medium/matrix. Nowadays, the most commonly ldrk gSA vktdy] lcls vf/kd bLrseky fd;k tkus
used matrix is agarose which is a natural polymer okyk vk/kk=h ,xjkst (agarose) gS tks leqæh ?kkl ls
extracted from sea weeds. The DNA fragments fudkyk x;k ,d çk—frd cgqyd gSA ,xjkst tsy }kjk
separate (resolve) according to their size through the çnku fd, x, pkyuh çHkko (sieving effect) ds ek/;e
sieving effect provided by the agarose gel. Hence, ls DNA [kaM vius vkdkj ds vuqlkj vyx gksrs gSaA
the smaller the fragment size, the farther it moves. blfy,] [kaM dk vkdkj ftruk NksVk gksrk gS] og mruh
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 168) gh nwj rd tkrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 180)
152. (2)
List-I List-II 152. (2)
AmniocentesisDetection of genetic disorder lwph-I lwph-II
in unborn foetus mYcos/ku vtUes Hkzw.k esa vkuqoaf'kd fodkj dk
Lactational Absence of menstruation due irk yxkuk
amenorrhea to intense lactation
Lruiku vukrZo rhoz Lruiku ds dkj.k ekfld /keZ
MTP Induced abortion
dh vuqifLFkfr
ART Assist those couple which are
,eVhih (MTP) çsfjr xHkZikr
childless
,vkjVh (ART) mu naifÙk;ksa dh lgk;rk djuk tks
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 42, 44, 46, 47)
fu%larku gSa
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 47, 49, 51, 52)
153. (2)
Symptoms of ascariasis include internal bleeding,
153. (2)
muscular pain, fever, anemia and blockage of the
,Ldsfj,fll ds y{k.kksa esa vkarfjd jDrlzko] isf'k;ksa esa
intestinal passage.
nnZ] cq[kkj] jDrkYirk (anemia) vkSj vkarksa ds ekxZ esa
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 133)
#dkoV 'kkfey gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 143)
154. (2)
Lizards, snakes and tuataras evolved directly from
154. (2)
sauropsids while birds evolved from thecodonts.
fNidyh] lk¡i vkSj VqvkVkjk (tuataras) lh/ks l‚jksfIlM
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 123)
(sauropsids) ls fodflr gq, tcfd i{kh fFkdksMksUV
(thecodonts) ls fodflr gq,A
155. (4)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 135)
List-I List-II
Parturition Delivery of baby
155. (4)
Gestation Period between fertilisation and
lwph-I lwph -II
birth
izlo f'k'kq dk tUe
Ovulation Release of egg
xHkZdky fu"kspu vkSj tUe ds chp dh vof/k
Implantation Attachment of blastocyst to
endometrium
vaMksRlxZ vaMs dk ekspu
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 26) varjkZsi.k dksjdiqVh dk xHkkZ'k; var%LRkj ls tqM+uk
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156. (3) 156. (3)


The pineal gland is located on the dorsal side of the ihfu;y xzafFk (pineal gland) vxz efLr"d ds i`"Bh; Hkkx
forebrain. Pineal secretes a hormone called (dorsal side) ij fLFkr gksrh gSA ihfu;y esykVkWfuu
melatonin. Melatonin plays a very important role in (melatonin) uked ,d gkeksu Z dk lzko djrh gSA
the regulation of a 24-hour (diurnal) rhythm of our esykVkWfuu gekjs 'kjhj dh 24 ?kaVs ¼nSfud½ y; ds fu;eu
body. In addition, melatonin also influences esa cgqr egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gSA blds vfrfjDr]
metabolism, pigmentation, the menstrual cycle as esykVkWfuu mikip; (metabolism)] jatdrk
well as our defense capability. The deficiency of (pigmentation)] vkrZo pØ (menstrual cycle) vkSj lkFk
melatonin does not cause high pigmentation; gh gekjh j{kk {kerk dks Hkh çHkkfor djrk gSA esykVkWfuu
instead, it may disrupt sleep cycles and affect dh deh ls mPp jatdrk ugha gksrh gSA blds ctk;] ;g
circadian rhythms. uhan ds pØksa dks ckf/kr dj ldrk gS vkSj nSfud y;
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 242) (circadian rhythms) dks çHkkfor dj ldrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 242)
157. (1)
157. (1)
The transition state is an unstable and intermediate
laØe.k voLFkk (transition state) ,d vfLFkj vkSj
structural state. e/;orhZ lajpukRed voLFkk gSA
During this, substrate bonds are broken and new bl nkSjku] fØ;k/kkj (substrate) ca/ku VwV tkrs gSa vkSj
bonds are established that transform the substrate u, ca/ku LFkkfir gks tkrs gSa tks fØ;k/kkj v.kqvksa dks
molecules into product. mRikn esa cny nsrs gSaA ;g voLFkk {kf.kd vkSj vR;f/kd
This state is transient and highly unstable. vfLFkj gksrh gSA
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158. (2) 158. (2)


DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, it cannot pass DNA ,d gkbMªksfQfyd (hydrophilic) v.kq gS] ;g
through cell membranes. In a method known as dksf'kdk f>Yyh ls ugha xqtj ldrk gSA ,d fof/k ftls
micro-injection, recombinant DNA is directly lw{e var%{ksi.k (micro-injection) ds :i esa tkuk tkrk
injected into the nucleus of an animal cell. gS] esa iqu;ksZxt DNA (recombinant DNA) dks lh/ks
th
(NEW NCERT 12 Page No. 170, 171) ,d tUrq dksf'kdk ds dsna zd (nucleus) esa var%{ksfir
(injected) fd;k tkrk gSA
159. (2) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 186, 187)
List-I List-II
159. (2)
Squamous Formation of diffusion boundary
lwph-I lwph -II
epithelium
'kYdh midyk folj.k lhek dk fuekZ.k
Cuboidal Secretion and absorption
?kukdkj midyk Lkzko vkSj vo'kks"k.k
epithelium
la;qDr midyk jklk;fud vkSj ;kaf=d izfrcyksa
Compound Protection against chemical and
ls lqj{kk
epithelium mechanical stresses
Ik{ekHkh midyk fof'k"V fn'kk esa d.k dh xfr
Ciliated Movement of particle in specific
(OLD NCERT 11th Page No. 101, 102)
epithelium direction
(OLD NCERT 11th Page No. 101, 102) 160. (4)
vkarfjd f>Yyh foHko (inner membrane potential)
160. (4) Na+ vk;uksa ds rhoz varokZg (influx) ds dkj.k fo/kzqo.k
The inner membrane potential changes from (depolarisation) ds nkSjku _.kkRed ls /kukRed esa
negative to positive, during depolarisation due to ifjofrZr gks tkrk gSA /kzqfor IykTek f>Yyh (polarised
+
rapid influx of Na ions. The electrical potential plasma membrane) esa fo|qr foHko varj (electrical
difference across the polarised plasma membrane is potential difference) dks fØ;kRed foHko (action
called the action potential. In a resting neuron, the potential) dgk tkrk gSA ,d foJkeLFk U;wj‚u (resting
axoplasm inside the axon contains high neuron) es]a raf=dk{k (axon) ds vanj ,DlksIykTe
+
concentration of K . (axoplasm) esa K+ dh mPp lkaærk gksrh gSA
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161. (2) 161. (2)


Non-glandular skin lacks glands that produce mucus vxzafFky Ropk (Non-glandular skin) esa xzafFk;ksa dh deh
or other secretions. Reptiles, such as Chameleon and gksrh gS tks 'ys"ek ;k vU; lzkoksa dk mRiknu djrh gSaA
turtles, have dry, non-glandular skin covered by fxjfxV (Chameleon) vkSj dNq, tSls ljhl`iksa
scales or scutes. (Reptiles) esa 'kq"d] vxzafFky Ropk gksrh gS tks 'kYdksa
(scales) ;k LdwV~l (scutes) ls <dh gksrh gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 49)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 49)

162. (4) 162. (4)


Due to cancer of the thyroid gland or due to Fkk;j‚bM xzafFk ds dSalj ds dkj.k ;k Fkk;j‚bM xzafFk;ksa ds
development of nodules of the thyroid glands, the fiaMksa (nodules) dh o`f) ds dkj.k] Fkk;j‚bM gkeksuZ ds
rate of synthesis and secretion of the thyroid la'ys"k.k vkSj lzko dh nj vlkekU; :i ls mPp Lrj rd
hormones is increased to abnormally high levels c<+ tkrh gS ftlls vfrFkk;j‚bMrk (hyperthyroidism)
leading to a condition called hyperthyroidism which uked fLFkfr gks tkrh gS tks 'kjhj dh dkf;Zdh
adversely affects the body physiology. (physiology) dks çfrdwy :i ls çHkkfor djrh gSA
th
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163. (2)
163. (2)
es<a d esa 'kqØk.kq o`"k.k (testes) esa curs gSa ogk¡ ls os oklk
Sperm in frog forms in testes from there it moves to ,Qsjfsa 'k;k (vasa efferentia) esa pys tkrs gSaA oklk
vasa efferentia. From vasa efferentia they enter the ,Qsjfsa 'k;k ls os vius fdukjs ij o`Dd (kidneys) esa ços'k
kidneys on their side and open into Bidder’s canal. djrs gSa vkSj fcMj dh ufydk (Bidder's canal) esa
Finally it communicates with the urinogenital duct [kqyrs gSaA var esa ;g ew=tuukaxh ufydk (urinogenital
that comes out of the kidneys and opens into the duct) ds lkFk lapkj djrk gS tks o`Dd ls ckgj fudyrh
cloaca. The cloaca is a small, median chamber that gS vkSj voLdj (cloaca) esa [kqyrh gSA voLdj (cloaca)
is used to pass faecal matter, urine and sperms to the ,d NksVk] e/; d{k gS ftldk mi;ksx ey] ew= vkSj
exterior through cloacal aperture. 'kqØk.kqvksa dks voLdj fNæ (cloacal aperture) ds ek/;e
(OLD NCERT 11th Page No. 119) ls ckgj fudkyus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA
(OLD NCERT 11th Page No. 119)
164. (3)
164. (3)
Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT) is lined by a
lehiLFk laofyr ufydk (PCT) ,d ljy ?kukdkj cz'k
simple cuboidal brush border epithelium which c‚MZj midyk (simple cuboidal brush border
increases the surface area for reabsorption. Nearly epithelium) }kjk iafDrc) gksrh gS tks iqu%vo'kks"k.k
all of the essential nutrients including glucose, and (reabsorption) ds fy, lrg {ks= dks c<+krh gSA Xywdkst
70-80 per cent of electrolytes and water are lfgr yxHkx lHkh vko';d iks"kd rRo] vkSj 70-80
reabsorbed by this segment. Glucose is reabsorbed çfr'kr bysDVªksykbV~l vkSj ty bl [kaM }kjk
actively by this segment. iqu%vo'kksf"kr gksrs gSaA Xywdkst dks bl [kaM }kjk lfØ;
th
(NEW NCERT 11 Page No. 209) :i ls iqu%vo'kksf"kr fd;k tkrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 209)
165. (2)
165. (2)
IUDs are ideal contraceptives for the females who
IUDs mu efgykvksa ds fy, vkn'kZ xHkZfujks/kd
want to delay pregnancy and/or space children. It is
(contraceptives) gSa tks xHkkZoLFkk esa nsjh djuk vkSj@;k
one of most widely accepted methods of cPpksa ds chp varjky j[kuk pkgrh gSaA ;g Hkkjr esa
contraception in India. xHkZfujks/ku dk lcls O;kid :i ls Loh—r rjhdk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 45) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 51)

166. (2) 166. (2)


In a normal ECG, the QRS complex represents the ,d lkekU; bZlhth (ECG) es]a QRS lfEeJ (QRS
depolarisation of the ventricles, which initiates the complex) fuy; ds fo/kzqo.k (depolarisation) dk
ventricular contraction. çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] tks fuy; ladqpu (ventricular
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 201) contraction) 'kq: djrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 201)
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167. (1) 167. (1)


List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
Fighting fish Betta QkbfVax fQ'k (Fighting csVk (Betta)
Angel fish Pterophyllum fish)
Flying fish Exocoetus
,aty fQ'k (Angel fish) VsjkfQye (Pterophyllum)
Sea horse Hippocampus
¶ykabx fQ'k (Flying ,DlkslsVl (Exocoetus)
fish)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 48)
leqnzh ?kksM+k (Sea horse) fgIiksdSEil
(Hippocampus)
168. (4) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 48)
The Indian Parliament has recently cleared the
second amendment of the Indian Patents Bill, that 168. (4)
takes such issues into consideration, including Hkkjrh; laln us gky gh esa Hkkjrh; isVsaV fo/ks;d
patent terms, emergency provisions and research (Indian Patents Bill) ds nwljs la'kks/ku dks eatwjh nh gS]
and development initiative. tks isVsaV 'krksaZ] vkikrdkyhu çko/kkuksa vkSj vuqla/kku
th
(NEW NCERT 12 Page No. 185) vkSj fodkl igy lfgr ,sls eqíksa ij fopkj djrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 202)
169. (1)
169. (1)
In the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, is'kh ladqpu (muscle contraction) ds lihZ rarq fl)kar
the I-band (which contains only actin filaments) (sliding filament theory) es]a I-cSaM ¼ftlesa dsoy
shortens as actin and myosin filaments slide past ,fDVu rarq gksrs gSa½ NksVk gks tkrk gS D;ksfa d ,fDVu
each other, while the A-band (which contains the vkSj ek;ksflu rarq ,d nwljs ds Åij fQlyrs gSa] tcfd
entire length of myosin filaments) remains A-cSaM ¼ftlesa ek;ksflu rarqvksa dh iwjh yackbZ gksrh gS½
unchanged. The H-zone (the central region of the A- vifjofrZr jgrk gSA H-tksu ¼A-cSaM dk dsæa h; {ks=]
band, where only myosin is present) also shortens, tgk¡ dsoy ek;ksflu ekStwn gksrk gS½ Hkh NksVk gks tkrk
but the filaments themselves do not change in gS] ysfdu rarq Lo;a yackbZ esa ugha cnyrs gSaA lihZ ra=
length. The sliding mechanism causes the muscle to (sliding mechanism) ,fDVu ;k ek;ksflu rarqvksa dh
contract without altering the length of the actin or yackbZ dks cnys fcuk is'kh dks ladqfpr (contract) djus
myosin filaments. dk dkj.k curk gSA
th
(NEW NCERT 11 Page No. 222) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 222)

170. (2)
170. (2) fodkloknh tho foKku (Evolutionary Biology) i`Foh
Evolutionary Biology is the study of the history of ij thou :iksa ds bfrgkl dk v/;;u gSA
life forms on the earth. egkfoLQksV fl)kar (Big Bang theory) gesa czãkaM dh
The Big Bang theory attempts to explain to us the mRifÙk dks le>kus dk ç;kl djrk gSA
origin of universe. (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 121, 122)
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 110, 111)
171. (4)
171. (4) fdlh tho dks :ikUrfjr djus esa lgh Øe gS%
The correct sequence in modifying an organism is: (i) okafNr thuksa ds lkFk DNA dh igpkuA
(ii) igpkus x, DNA dks iks"kn (host) esa ços'k
(i) Identification of DNA with desirable genes.
(ii) Introduction of the identified DNA into the
djkukA
(iii) iks"kn esa çfo"V DNA dk j[kj[kko vkSj DNA dk
host.
mldh larfr (progeny) esa LFkkukarj.kA
(iii) Maintenance of introduced DNA in the host
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 171)
and transfer of the DNA to its progeny.
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 165) 172. (4)
yhfMx dksf'kdk,¡ (Leydig cells) o`"k.k gkeksZu
172. (4) (testicular hormones) dk la'ys"k.k vkSj lzko djrh gSa
Leydig cells synthesise and secrete testicular ftUgsa ,aMªkstu (androgens) dgk tkrk gSA FSH lVksZyh
hormones called androgens. FSH acts on the Sertoli dksf'kdkvksa (Sertoli cells) ij dk;Z djrk gS vkSj dqN
cells and stimulates secretion of some factors which dkjdksa ds lzko dks mÙksftr djrk gS tks 'kqØk.kqtuu
help in the process of spermiogenesis. (spermiogenesis) dh çfØ;k esa enn djrs gSaA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 31) (NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 34)
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173. (4) 173. (4)


List-I List-II lwph-I lwph-II
Cervical 7 in number xzhok (Cervical) la[;k esa 7
Thoracic 12 in number o{kh; (Thoracic) la[;k esa 12
Coccygeal 1 in number after fusion
f=d (Coccygeal) lay;u (fusion) ds ckn la[;k 1
dfV (Lumber) la[;k esa 5
Lumber 5 in number
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 225)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 225)
174. (3)
174. (3) fupys vd'ks#dh (invertebrates) tSls Liat] lhysVa ªsV]
Lower invertebrates like sponges, coelenterates, piVs —fe (flatworms)] vkfn] vius iwjs 'kjhj dh lrg
flatworms, etc., exchange O2 with CO2 by simple ij ljy folj.k (simple diffusion) }kjk O2 dk CO2
diffusion over their entire body surface. Earthworms
ds lkFk vknku&çnku djrs gSaA
dsp
a qvk (Earthworms) viuh ue D;wfVdy (moist
use their moist cuticle and insects have a network of
cuticle) dk mi;ksx djrs gSa vkSj dhVksa (insects) esa
tubes (tracheal tubes) to transport atmospheric air 'kjhj ds Hkhrj ok;qeaMyh; ok;q ds ifjogu ds fy,
within the body. ufydkvksa ¼'okl ufydkvksa½ dk ,d tky gksrk gSA
We have one pair of external nostrils. gekjs ikl ckgjh ukfldk fNæ (external nostrils) dk
Workers in grinding and stone breaking industries ,d tksM+k gksrk gSA
suffer from lung fibrosis. ihlus vkSj iRFkj rksM+us okys m|ksxksa esa dke djus okys
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 183, 184) Jfed Qq¶Qqlh; js'kke;rk (lung fibrosis) ls ihfM+r
gksrs gSaA
175. (4) (NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 183, 184)
List-I List-II 175. (4)
Pigments Carotenoids lwph-I lwph-II
Alkaloids Morphine o.kZd (Pigments) dSjksVhukW;M (Carotenoids)
Terpenoids Monoterpenes {kkjd (Alkaloids) ekWfQZu (Morphine)
Essential oil Lemon grass oil VihZukWbM eksuksVihZu (Monoterpenes)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 108) (Terpenoids)
vko';d rsy uhac?w kkl rsy (Lemon grass
(Essential oil) oil)
176. (1)
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 108)
Adults of Periplaneta americana are about 34-53
mm long. In each segment of cockroach, 176. (1)
exoskeleton has hardened plates called sclerites. isjhIysusVk vesfjdkuk ds o;Ld yxHkx 34-53 feeh yacs
th
(OLD NCERT 11 Page No. 111) gksrs gSaA frypês ds çR;sd [kaM esa] cká dadky
(exoskeleton) esa dBksj IysVsa gksrh gSa ftUgsa LDysjkbV
(sclerites) dgk tkrk gSA
177. (1)
(OLD NCERT 11th Page No. 111)
List-I List-II
Rheumatoid arthritis Autoimmune disorder 177. (1)
Tetanus Antitoxin lwph-I lwph -II
Carcinogen Neoplastic transformation #esVkW;M laf/k'kksFk Lo&çfrj{kk fodkj
Malignant tumor Metastatis virkfudk izfrfo"k
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 137, 141)
dSaljtu fu;ksIykfLVd #ikarj.k
nqnZEk vcqZn esVkLVsfll
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 147, 151)
178. (4)
Cerebellum not pons has a very convoluted surface 178. (4)
in order to provide the additional space for many vuqefLr"d (Cerebellum) esa iksal (pons) ugha] cfYd
more neurons. Pons consists of fibre tracts that dbZ vkSj U;wj‚Ul ds fy, vfrfjDr LFkku çnku djus
interconnect different regions of the brain. Three ds fy, ,d cgqr gh tfVy lrg gksrh gSA iksal esa
major regions make up the brain stem; mid brain, js'kh; iFk gksrs gSa tks efLr"d ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa dks vkil
pons and medulla oblongata.
esa tksM+rs gSaA rhu çeq[k {ks= efLr"d LraHk (brain stem)
cukrs gSa( e/; efLr"d] iksal vkSj esM~;qyk vksCyksaxsVk
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 236)
(medulla oblongata)A
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 236)
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179. (4) 179. (4)


Cardiac arrest is the condition when the heart stops ân; xfr #duk (Cardiac arrest) og fLFkfr gS tc
beating. In a heart attack, the heart muscle is ân; /kM+duk can dj nsrk gSA ân?kkr (heart attack)
suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply. es]a ânis'kh vi;kZIr jDr vkiwfrZ ls vpkud {kfrxzLr
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 203) gks tkrh gSA
(NEW NCERT 11th Page No. 203)
180. (4)
The given diagram is of cotton destroyed by 180. (4)
bollworms which can be controlled by the proteins fn;k x;k vkjs[k c‚yoeZ (bollworms) }kjk u"V dh
encoded by the genes cryIAc and cryIIAb.
xbZ dikl dk gS ftls cryIAc vkSj cryIIAb thu }kjk
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 180)
vuqØfer çksVhu }kjk fu;af=r fd;k tk ldrk gSA
(NEW NCERT 12th Page No. 196)
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