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Physics15+1-0

1. An insect crawls a distance of 4m along north in 10s and then a distance of 3m along east in 5s.
The average velocity of the insect is:

a) m/s

b) m/s

c) m/s

d) m/s

2. A projectile, thrown with velocity V0 at an angle  to the horizontal has a range R. It will strike

a vertical wall at a distance from the point of projection with a speed of:

a) V0

b) V0 sin
c) V0 cos

d)

3. A body at rest breaks into two pieces of equal masses. The parts will move:

a) in same direction

b) along different lines

c) in opposite directions with equal speeds

d) in opposite directions with unequal speeds

4. A pendulum suspended from the ceiling of a train has a period T, when the train is at rest.
When the train accelerates with a uniform acceleration a, the period of oscillation will:
a) increase

b) decrease

c) remain unchanged

d) become infinite

5. A device used to measure very high temperature is:

a) pyrometer

b) thermometer

c) bolometer

d) calorimeter

6. When an enclosed perfect gas is subjected to an adiabatic process:


a) its total internal energy does not change

b) its temperature does not change

c) its pressure varies inversely as a certain power of its volume

d) the product of its pressure and volume is directly proportional to its absolute temperature

7. Doppler's effect in sound is due to:

a) motion of source

b) motion of observer

c) relative motion of source and observer

d) none of the above

8. Monochromatic light is refracted from air into the glass of refractive index . The ratio of the
wavelength of incident and refracted waves is:
a)  : 1

b) 1 : 

c) 1 : 2

d) 1 : 1

9. The magnifying power of a telescope is 9. When it is adjusted for parallel rays, the distance
between the objective lens and the eye piece is found to be 20cm. The focal length of lenses
are:

a) 18 cm, 2 cm

b) 11 cm, 9 cm

c) 10 cm, 10 cm

d) 15 cm, 5 cm
10. The current passing through a choke coil of 5H is decreasing at the rate of 2As . The –1

emf developed across the coil is:

a) – 10 V

b) + 10 V

c) 2.5 V

d) – 2.5 V

11. Masses of three wires of same material are in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 and their lengths are in the
ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. Electrical resistance of these wires will be in the ratio of:

a) 1 : 1 : 1

b) 1 : 2 : 3

c) 9 : 4 : 1
d) 27 : 6 : 1

12. Capacity of a conductor depends upon:

a) size of the conductor

b) thickness of the conductor

c) material of the conductor

d) all of these

13. Which of the following statement about photon is incorrect?

a) Photons exert no presence

b) Momentum of photon is

c) Photon's rest mass is zero


d) Photon's energy is hf

14. X-rays are used to irradiate sodium and copper surfaces in two separate
experiments and stopping potential is determined. The stopping potential is:

a) greater for sodium

b) greater for copper

c) equal in both cases

d) infinite in both cases

15. 20% of the active nuclei present in a substance decays in 5 days. The percentage of undecayed
nuclei left after 10 days will be:

a) 64%

b) 76%

c) 81%
d) 90%

2. Chemistry15+1-0

1. 3 g of an oxide of a metal is converted to chloride completely and it yielded 5


g of chloride. The equivalent weight of the metal is:

a) 12

b) 3.325

c) 33.25

d) 20

2. Nitrogen has the electronic configuration 1s 2s 2p 2p 2p and


2 2
x
1
y
1
z
1

1s 2s 2p 2p 2p which is determined by
2 2
x
2
y
1
z
a) Aufbau principle

b) Pauli's exclusion principle

c) Hund's rule

d) Uncertainty principle

3. Strength of hydrogen bond is intermediate between

a) van der Waal and covalent

b) ionic and covalent

c) ionic and metallic

d) metallic and covalent

4. Which one is a Lewis acid?


a) HCOOH

b) H2SO4

c) SiF4

d) H2S

5. Dissociation of phosphorus pentachloride is favoured by

a) High temperature and high pressure

b) High temperature and low pressure

c) Low temperature and low pressure

d) Low temperature and high pressure


6. Which of the following would not change the pH of 10cm of dil. HCl when
3

added to the acid?

a) 5 cm3 of pure water

b) 20 cm3 of pure water

c) 10 cm3 of pure water

d) 20 cm3 of same dil. HCl

7. If initial concentration is reduced to 1/4th in a zero order reaction, the time


taken for half the reaction to complete

a) remains same

b) becomes 4 times

c) becomes one - fourth


d) doubles

8. Heat exchanged in a chemical reaction at constant temperature and constant


pressure is called

a) internal energy

b) enthalpy

c) entropy

d) free energy

9. Which of the following salts does not impart colour to the flame?

a) LiCl

b) KI

c) MgCl2
d) CaCl2

10. Total number of isomeric aldehydes and ketones that can exist with the
molecular formula C H O:
5 10

a) 5

b) 8

c) 6

d) 7

11. Methyl cyanide can be converted into acetic acid by:

a) reduction

b) hydrolysis
c) electrolysis

d) decarboxylation

12. Aniline, chloroform and alc. KOH on heating give:

a) phenyl isocyanide

b) phenyl cyanide

c) chlorobenzene

d) phenol

13. Glucose cannot be classified as:

a) a hexose

b) a carbohydrate
c) an oligosaccharide

d) an aldose

14. Tailing of mercury is a laboratory test for:

a) O3

b) Hg

c) Cl2

d) O2

15. NCl3 on hydrolysis gives:

a) N2 and NOCl

b) NO and HCl
c) NH3 and HOCl

d) N2O and NH3

3. Health50+1-0

1. Which is reduced after a person is infected by AIDS?

a) T - helper

b) T - suppressor

c) B - lymphocyte

d) plasma cell

2. Pasteurization is carried out:


a) at 63-66°C for 30 minutes

b) at 50-55°C for 60 minutes

c) at 72°C for 30 minutes

d) at 125°C for 15 minutes

3. Human development index combines the following indicators except:

a) life expectancy at birth

b) adult literacy; mean years of schooling

c) real GDP per capita

d) infant mortality rate

4. Which is called protein energy malnutrition?


a) marasmus

b) kwashiworkor

c) both

d) none

5. The hormone secreted by heart is:

a) VIP

b) ANP

c) CCK-PZ

d) Gastrin

6. Smoking may cause all of the following EXCEPT:


a) Myocardial infraction

b) Chronic bronchitis

c) Cirrhosis of liver

d) Peptic ulcer

7. The cause of diarrhea may be:

a) virus

b) bacteria

c) worms

d) all

8. The best indicator for determining the general level of air pollution are all
except:
a) SO2

b) smoke index

c) suspended particles

d) CO

9. Athletes, wrestlers are abused to take ............... to improve their muscle mass.

a) antibiotics

b) anabolic steroids

c) insulin

d) amphetamine

10. Azoospermia means:


a) absence of sperm in the semen

b) sperm count less than the normal

c) sperm count more than normal

d) no semen production

11. A person dyeing due to lack of breathing has:

a) asphyxia

b) dysphasia

c) coma

d) apena

12. The odontoid process is the characteristic feature of:


a) atlas

b) axis

c) lumbar

d) coccyx

13. A protective tissue response to injury or destruction of tissues is called:

a) infection

b) necrosis

c) inflammation

d) infestation

14. Most of the drugs are metabolized in:


a) kidney

b) stomach

c) liver

d) pancreas

15. Urinary bladder is situated in :

a) abdominal cavity

b) cranial cavity

c) thoracic cavity

d) pelvic cavity

16. The pH of blood is ;


a) more in arteries than in veins

b) more in veins than in arteries

c) same in both arteries and vein

d) neutral in both arteries and veins

17. The least regenerative cells of our body are:

a) neurons

b) renal cells

c) blood cells

d) spleen cells

18. Stethoscope works on the principle of:


a) reflection

b) refraction

c) diffraction

d) interference

19. At puberty, young boys develop facial hairs. It represents:

a) primary sexual trait

b) metamorphosis

c) atavism

d) secondary sexual trait

20. Thoracic cage consists up of:


a) 24 bones

b) 25 bones

c) 36 bones

d) 37 bones

21. Transitional epithelium is found in:

a) gall bladder

b) urinary bladder

c) liver

d) kidney

22. Maximum energy is obtained by the oxidation of same amount of:


a) glucose

b) protein

c) organic acid

d) alcohol

23. Alcoholism in women is associated with:

a) intrauterine growth retardation

b) development delay

c) increased risk of spontaneous abortion

d) all of the above

24. Blood bank of the body is:


a) heart

b) liver

c) spleen

d) lungs

25. Largest and strongest chamber of heart is:

a) right auricle

b) left auricle

c) right ventricle

d) left ventricle

26. Conjuctivitis and keratitis are due to the exposure to:


a) heat

b) vibration

c) ultraviolet light

d) ionizing radiation

27. World breast feeding week is:

a) 1st week of Aug.

b) 1st week of Jan.

c) last week of Dec.

d) 2nd week of April

28. In adult human trachea bifurcates at the level of:


a) T5

b) T6

c) T7

d) T10

29. Who is called the father of medicine?

a) Hippocrates

b) Aristotle

c) Susruta

d) Robert Koch

30. Operation theatres are sterilized by:


a) formaldehyde

b) gluteraldehyde

c) chloroform

c) ETO gas

31. Bile acids are:

a) steroids

b) carbohydrates

c) modified proteins

d) vitamins

32. The universal donor blood group is;


a) O + ve

b) O -ve

c) AB +ve

d) AB -ve

33. Mantaux test is carried out in?

a) Scarlet fever

b) Tuberculosis

c) Plague

d) Syphilis

34. Organ of Corti lies in:


a) External ear

b) internal ear

c) middle ear

d) eye

35. When a male differs from female in morphology, it is called:

a) heterogamy

b) monogamy

c) sexual dimorphism

d) hermaphrodite

36. You are talent due to your:


a) cerebrum

b) cerebellum

c) medulla

d) hypothalamus

37. The tears of a healthy girl has same osmotic pressure isotonic to NaCl
solution of:

a) 0.56%

b) 0.9%

c) 5.6%

d) 9.0%
38. The cranial nerve vagus is:

a) sensory

b) motor

c) both a & b

d) none

39. Blind spot is an area in retina where:

a) only rods is found

b) only cones are found

c) both rods and cones are found

d) neither rods nor cones are found


40. Insulin is produced by:

a) ? cell of pancreas

b) ? cell of pancreas

c) ? cell of pancreas

d) liver

41. Hypertension can affect the following organs except:

a) brain

b) kidney

c) spleen

d) heart
42. The vector of African sleeping sleekness is:

a) Sandfly

b) Tse tse fly

c) Culex

d) Anopheles

43. Epidemiology involves the study of:

a) distribution of the disease

b) determinants of disease

c) disease frequency

d) all of the above


44. Pulse rate is low for:

a) a child

b) an adult

c) an elderly person

d) same for all

45. The total no of lobes in human lungs is:

a) 4

b) 5

c) 6

d) 7
46. Which has the thickest wall?

a) right auricle

b) right ventricle

c) left auricle

d) left ventricle

47. Which is not directly involved in wound healing?

a) vitamin A

b) copper

c) zinc

d) vitamin C
48. The innermost layer of mammalian skin dermis is:

a) stratum granulosum

b) stratum germinativum

c) stratum corneum

d) stratum lucidium

49. The number of cranial nerves in human is:

a) 10

b) 12

c) 10 pairs

d) 12 pairs
50. Biological clock that makes you wake and sleep is:

a) cerebrum

b) cerebellum

c) medulla

d) hypothalamus

4. Botany and Zoology20+1-0

1. Genome or genophore is the name of

a) Genes of Drosophila

b) Genes of Neurospora
c) DNA of bacteria

d) DNA of eukaryotes

2. Yeast and Spirogyra are similar in

a) number of cells

b) filamentous structure

c) sex organs

d) cellulosic cell wall

3. Meiosis occur in Funaria in

a) antheredia

b) protonema
c) sporangium

d) archegonia

4. Pollen grains with two male gametes are found in

a) Selaginella

b) Cycas

c) Dryopteris

d) Funaria

5. Corm, stolons, phyllode and phylloclades are

a) stem

b) floral axis
c) peduncle

d) shoot

6. In dicot root, cork cambium arises from

a) cortex

b) pericycle

c) epiblema

d) ground tissue

7. The fluid mosaic model is related with

a) protein, lipid and a cellulose layer in cell membrane

b) protein layer and a lipid layer in cell membrane


c) lipid layer with two protein layers in cell membrane

d) protein layer between two lipid layers in cell wall

8. DNA is genetic material of all organisms because it

a) can replicate

b) contains nucleotides

c) is present universally

d) is smallest molecule

9. The rate of respiration ...............when injuries occurs.

a) remain same

b) depends on temperature
c) decrease

d) increase

10. In forest ecosystem the pyramid of biomass is

a) inverted

b) upright

c) both

d) none

11. Which of the following is a mollusc?

a) sea-horse

b) sea-urchin
c) sea squid

d) sea-mouse

12. Which one is the wrist bone?

a) femur

b) ulna

c) carpal

d) pubis

13. Tracheal rings are made of which type of cartilage?

a) Elastic

b) Hyaline
c) fibrous

d) calcified

14. Nut cracker fossil man was discovered by:

a) Lewis

b) Leakey

c) Dubois

d) W. C. Pie

15. Which stage of malarial parasite escapes digestion in stomach of mosquito?

a) sporozoites

b) merozoites
c) trophozoites

d) Gametocytes

16. During hibernation frogs are:

a) Ammonotelic

b) uricotelic

c) Aminotelic

d) ureotelic

17. Which of the following is present in Frog?

a) corpus luteum

b) corpora bigemina
c) corpora quadrigemina

d) corpus callosum

18. The name of hormone secreted by the ovary which facilitates growth of ovarian
follicle is:

a) progesterone

b) L.H.

c) F.S.H.

d) Estradiol

19. Temperature and emotional activities are under the direct control of:

a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum

c) Hypothalamus

d) Spinal cord

20. Tube feet are the characteristic structures of:

a) Starfish

b) Devil fish

c) Cray fish

d) Jelly fish

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