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Do not make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet, Do not write your Roll No. anywhere else except in the specified space in the Test Bookle¥Answer ih wrt & srqare @ fart oreeem ht feafa a, sitet deacon at A sift eer ar {In case of any ambiguity in translation of any question, English version shalllbe treated as final foal cars fa & nay cv) Ha (Ty fear me Hash oe een P| aaa AS sree B ae 3 afer BAe gm fee, ay rd sit seb a sto on wt Rt The volume (V} of a monatomic gas varies with its temperature (1), as shown in the graph. The ratio of work done by the gas, to the heat absorbed by il, when it undergoes a change from state A to state B, is 7 ni i 1 w = 2 2 3 @ = % 3 3) 2 2 5 @ 2 (a Z 3 e 2 7 is) 5 2 feat ge satis oe fi am onan feet ae Site : * ‘The fundamental frequency in an open organ ‘aay & ie raft (He) A ong AER 1)” pipe is equal to the third harmonic of a closed wie a sats ogy cred 20 em 4, al GA Alta organ pipe. If the length of the closed organ pipe es ft ead er is 20 om, the length of the open organ pipe is () 125em (125m (D 8em (2) Bem (3) 132cm (3) 132m ) 6em (4) 160m 3. RR aw ati sms af mer 7a (ems) At what temperature will the rms speed of we yal & ase 8 caer ar eet & fac a oxygen molecules become just sufficient for wie A are 9 ie escaping from the Earth's atmosphere ? Geamea eae ecule {m) = 276 108 kg 4 lass of oxygen moleeule (m) = 276% safadtoa & omy ar go im) = 2-76 x 10-2 hi ae a s Boltzmann's constant kp = 1-38 x 10° K-}) ‘Aiea farts ky = 1:98 x 10-23 J KA = 1B IK) ( 5016x10°K f x10t D 5016 ag KO a (2) 8:360x10°K (2) ena Oe. \ (3) 2508x108 K (@) 2508x10°K VRE (4) 1254x10"K @ 1254x10'K: “oe The efficieney of an ideal heat engine working & 3a K renin oN Fain ahs wer fet are] —_Deteen the freezing point and boiling point of ait ferent : water, is it}. S385 (625% (2) 20% ol Ee @B) 268% (3) 26-B% (4) 125% @ 125% 5 -ROMLAVAAIPage 2 ‘Ww ad % Fare BOR | SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinditnglish 4724-7) Lowe & Peel aro ye, TEA 3 fore, fafa amit & aes sifiea fare oF & | al wis mn eT Q) fen - ea - rH - ae (2) ten Sef ae — sid a ar (3) dt —dien — are - aid ar a (4) eu -sef - arf - FAT ‘adem vikedt a myera, frat sas a afftte 'R’ 8, deter Gf faLaa (emp, ‘Esk arate witty, ‘RA fat act @ aeifina 2 1 Set & of af wna 81 ga oy! feta at oredr Ht ee eth 1 wehfica fae aren & | at ee 8 ot wg eT 10 1 et aR | fo TS (20 @ou @) 10 a 9 ‘wid tet siaite satu 0) afk om m ww a wah Ra Re FE --E! 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If initially there are 600 number of nuclei, the time taken (in minutes) for the disintegration of 450 nuclei is a 30 @ 10 (3) 20 w 15 When the light of frequency 2v) (where vy ix ‘threshold frequency), is incident on a metal plate, the maximum velocity of electrons emitted is vj. When the frequency of the incident radiation is incroased to Sy, the maximum velocity of electrons emitted from the same plate i vp, The ratio of v; to v2is @) 4:1 ope @) 1:4 M% (3) 1:2 Tt @) 21 ACHLAVAA/Page 5 wide fem rar j SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. HindvEngist 15, fe my vftve site #, fide atvem (V) 20V,/15, In the circuit shown in the figure, the input Vpp= 088 Vog=08 | Ip Io att pH a at voltage V; is 20 V, Vag = 0 and Vop = 0. The values of ly, Ig and B are giver by 20V 20V 4ko () Tp=20mA, Tg=5mA, P= 250 (2) Ip=25yA, Ig=5mA, p= 200 (3) Ip=40pA, Ip = 10 mA, @) Ip=40pA, I= 5 mA, B= 125 (2) Tp=20pA, Ip=5mA, B= 250 (2) Tp=25uA, Ip=SmA, B= 200 a) (4) Tp=40 yA, [o=6 mA, B= 125 16. fei pn aft sits A onf A a aay Fafa 16. In a pn junction diode, change in temperature () pata & wate st mafia sat ae 8 | due to heating ea an vita Bw won (1) docs not affect resistance of p-n junction Bcd (2) affects only forward resistance C8) Seer eg (Ree) tn ST TET |g) acs dy revert rsitae (pn af aan VT stir wt wees wT] 4) aeects the overall V - I characteristics of eh p-n junction . s 17. In the combination of the following gates the 17, fear faq me el & deter di fata Y at Fete A otk output ¥,can be written in terms of inputs A and Siud fpecee tera met an Po a yh tr 4 5 5A @ AVB+A.B Q AB+A.B '@ ALBAAB @) A.B+A.B @ KB @) AB @) AB @) A+B ACHLAVAAIPage 6 Ta wr he fea TA / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindiengish 18. et fag. ged nat ff wom dan Y= vl a my a TH @ | Peet am ge freeegenhia a fronds den +y ae % ager 2 meow An em wave is propagating in a medium with a velocity V = V1. The instantaneous oscillating electric field of this em wave is along 4y axis, faga gadis ver % Gans a ae H fe ehh Then the direction of oscillating magnetic field of ( -y fen the em wave will be along (2) +2 fen (1) ~y direction i -a fen (2) +2 direction to =xtey (3) -2direction (4) ~x direction 19, Fe fea & vee wo ruedare V2 sik Gre 51S 19 The refractive index ofthe material ofa prism is 30° 8) Bi & a onatw gsi Ha ee a oth v2 and the angle of the prism is 30°, One of the agar afin A site ain aarn wa 8 1 aut aw S two refracting surfaces of the prism is made a waa ae ata cael ver ay anf qa (gio aia ys mirror inwards, by silver coating. A beam of a waits 4 & warm) ai ga Ho ave ohe are, monochromatic light entering the prism from the af fea 1 ae wT aT TB other face will retrace its path (after reflection Ww w from the silvered surface) if its angle of incidence oy ae on the prism is (3) 60° (30° aw (2) 45° (3) 60° 20. aif far 15 om were gh & fel sana aime (4) zero 60 cm Epa FR aA ae Rea ee aa ‘An object is placed at a distance of 40 em from a 20 em arava feat ae, et fata Fert concave mirror of focal length 15 em. If the object ‘x sates W ae? is displaced through a distance of 20 em towards () 30cm ain & 7a ‘the mirror, the displacement of the image will be QD wma ag (2) 30cm towards the mirror @) Soemain ae (2) 36cm away from the mirror (4) S6ematr eae (3) 30cm away from the mirror (4) 36m towards the mirror a. feet dee a 60 mA cm eta A me STMT a, snacnetic potential energy stored ia a cartain se ere EN eat SE DE mF BSS Bw cise awh ‘ln Garren tbe siheyt inductor is 60 mA. This inductor is of inductance Oy eee a) 19891 (2) 13886 @) 198688 (3) 0138H ® 9198 ) 1389H (4) 19897 ACHLAIAA/Page 7 ‘ee ard & fia tart / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindi/English 92, ad ecaghs faumecar a fas cae an aw ai | 22. ‘seater fauaaa BA aig dnd afl, h, fea 8 1 sia faqaa ar vem onfafia vad am eh fem woofs a Si are 81 Pe iia wt feernaeaT a wed ft seater a hoe ea fied fan sae @ 1 seta & Fre 4 fee ne aoa at geen Hi gtacis gm fra i fern rar gra 8 () 107R af (2) 5 (3) wr 23. a Q % fal fegaa aren oie euta co Ft date Aart og A vila % ete faa aa ) Stet $ te 4 ad & wie & seat anal (2) siest & de Fh 8 & Yee: ere amet (3) sara te A ate PRR at aT @) Sees & te A ch} eqemeguett ee 8 24, fret afta fey an saan fae teh wie A afer gare Sena a fore sar vay 8, Fre arg ey 24. At orang a aftadt fees ger aria fen on aaa 21 27C we aE HHH FA aE 20 cm ait 73. em BF TS wT oT sera AA A | af sat feys A argftt 320 He 2, at ary i sat a TO ana @) 350 ms @) 339 mis (8) 330 m/s @) 300 m/s 25. Bt ches mH anh $8 wa Ft om a em # at we aad dere fi vif yaa ea @ sr ste Tie ae wat te Bat 85m Ae TR es f A 20 m/s? 8 | Stara a rear 23, 25. An electron falls from rest through 2 vertical distance h in a uniform and vertically upward directed clectrie field E, The direction of electric field is now reversed, keeping its magnitude the same. A proton is allowed to fall from rest in it through the same vertical distance h, The time of fall of the electron, in comparison to the time of fall of the proton is (1) 10 times greater (2) 5 times greater (3) smaller (4) equal ‘The electrostatic force between the metal plates of an isolated parallel plate capacitor C having a charge Q and area A, is (1) proportional to the square root of the distance between the plates. (2) linearly proportional to the distance between the plates. (8) independent of the distance between the plates. (4) inversely proportional to the distance between the plates, A tuning fork is used to produce resonance in a glass tube. The length of the air column in this tube can be adjusted hy a variable piston. At room temperature of 27°C two successive resonances are produced at 20 em and 73 cm of column length. Ifthe frequency of the tuning fork is 320 Hz, the velocity of sound in air at 27°C is ) 350.m/s Q) 339 ms @) 330ms (4) 300 m/s A pendulum is hung from the roof of a sufficiently high building and is moving freely to and fro like a simple harmonic oscillator. The acceleration of the boh of the pendulum is 20 mis* at a distance of 5 m from the mean position. The time period of oscillation is @ ‘8 > (@ 2s ns ¢ ie vy Q) xs @) ms A at A (3) ans @ 1s “4 a () 1s ACHLAVAAPage 8 ‘we ward & fete tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindi’English al a | ie ie it f ty i a7. 1 28, 29, 0-5 kg mi! wit ord crag goram i fal rg FA] 26. fra oe HU fae ama aa mH fra F 30°) ai aim Sat %, Tal Ta 2 | ea we wh BAe Fae, am watfea Wer AS ares 34 fen orm aa os Tie a gerbe Oa seater fen a ard aT 8 10g a fein cas & fore pa aes oe Q) 14764 (2) 598A (3) TIA (4) 11324 feat fagagras % ysi & ae vlageadta werd i) we veel og Heater fear #2 |e fee Foo aes #1 ad, dl ag oe Gite qredta da a a amt A a wet A arf 2 | ge veR ae os Tee feutra sat ora act 21 ter ae & fae saree, ari aaa? (1) os Saad Ff ares teas (2) yratty or @) faq eta w Bh et red Br ae 20 mH #1 AE HH, 100 pF 1 shy Hener FaT 50.0 ‘wi aig faite, a1, at (emf, V = 10 sin 814 t & feet ata 8 Soh Faas @ | ge cia Fafa we (l) 274W (2) 043 W (3) O79 W (4) 113W ‘ise wer guetta ft arm en 5 vim |" atk diem ganfien (sya Fang steer & sera ta fad) 20 div ® | Fe Reditier a wie? 2500 (2) 259 en (3) 400 Ne 4) 5000 A metallic rod of mass per unit length 05 kg m*! is lying horizontally on a smooth inclined plane which makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The rod is not allowed to slide down by flowing a current through it when a magnetic field of induction 0-25 T is acting an it in the vertical direction. The current flowing in the rod to keep it stationary is (D 14764 (2) 598A B) TMA (4) 10924 A thin diamagnetic rod is placed vertically between the poles of an electromagnet. When the current in the electromagnet is switched on, then the diamagnetic rod is pushed up, out of the horizontal magnetic field. Hence the rod gains gravitational potential energy. The work required to do this comes from (1) the lattice structure of the material of the rod (2) the magnetic field (3) the current source (4) the induced electric field due to the changing magnetic field An inductor 20 mH, a capacitor 100 pF and a resistor 50 are connected in series across a source of emf, V = 10 sin 314 t. The power loss in the circuit is @ 27aw @ ow (3) O79W ) 13W Current sensitivity of 2 moving coil galvanometer is 5 divimA and its voltage sensitivity (angular deflection per unit voltage applied) is 20 div/V. The resistance of the galvanometer is @ 20a 2 2a (3) 409 (4) 500Q ACHLAAAPage 9 ‘wm werd & fore ward / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 80. ita a cate saan Sat h 8 piniea va sate fac sae 2 ACHR are Gd five, aa AB = D ® goatee ge A dese qu ae baa dad hae a o (2) @) o 4) Bia wie FO ais 31. dt fivs, a: (qm dia eI), B : (eH veh ga wed!) a CO :(% FAP vei), fA vee aT am M oa fea R 8, aR ava ae o @ aerti| anftfa oat & ota, am at BE | ek fea am & feu feu WA ae areas al (ww) % fare amr Bey ai 2 2 (1) Wp> Wy > We QO Wy > Wy> We (8) Wo> Wy> Wy (4) Wy>Wy> Wy 32, FNM m Ol Ue ofeeiter Te, 4m zor & feet me fer aes 8 dae wer 8 ee Bee eT yea fart siaen 3 an ger 2 aft eee ee aT areas 3m v 2, ft were TPs (e) FA AT a 08 (2) 05 3) 05 () 04 83, frrferfiaa 8 a whi par ore 27 (abt aa aries ofa ar fate won 8 1 (2) far edn ar eter arr after fafa 3 30. SL. 32, 33. A body initially at rest and sliding along a fictionless track from a height h (as shown in the figure) just completes a vertical circle of diameter AB = D. The height h is equal to B A (a) @ (3) ale wie Sala 4) Three objects, A : (a solid sphere), B : (a thin circular disk) and C : (a circular ring), each have the same mass M and radius R. They all spin with the same angular speed w about their own symmetry axes. The amounts of work (W) required to bring them to rest, would satisfy the relation (1) Wa>Wa>We (2) Wy>Wy> We (3) Wo> Wy> Wy () Wy>Wo> We A moving block having mass m, collides with another stationary block having mass 4m, The lighter block comes to rest after collision, Whén the initial velocity of the lighter block is v, then the value of coefficient of restitution (e) will be @ 08 @) 025 @) 05 () 04 Which one of the following statements is incorrect ? (1) Frictional force opposes the relative motion. (2) Limiting value of static friction is directly ‘proportional to normal reaction. Rare i i (3) Rolling friction is smaller than sliding @) vada et tron ay ior 8 ee. = ai ci amis SH fear sear Ht fam aM] © (4) Coefficient of sliding friction has Bae dimensions of length. ACHLA/AA/Page 10 tH ard & few wT SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglish: | a4, aig fact am fie Ho mee g # feet eT raya Bova d fet ings aoe da ge | wonton tm fas Fora daa gE ® aren Waa a0 8 6 os ATT 8 | Bh em frets A fem sneha a ah 8 |e oe sera A at ait a Aawe am oie aa oi 210 3 fare & die facta ae & ster au sik ates ae aaa: # ) Lmvs, 85 mls (2) 1mis, 3 mis (3) 2mvs, 4m/s (4) 15 mvs, 3 mis cmaa ain 6% fai feed wen a7 ARC Tom ‘joan a ad eatin Fearga faa 8 1 ee ay a eet Sie aig Fa sa! Faen aren 1 as BT Se fear 35. 35. A toy car with charge q moves on a frictionless horizontal plane surface under the influence of a uniform electric field E . Due to the force qE, its velocity increases from 0 to 6 mV/s in one second duration, At that instant the direction of the field is reversed. The car continues to move for two more seconds under the influence of this field, The average velocity and the average speed of the toy car between 0 to 8 seconds are respectively (D lnvs, 35.m/s (2) Imis, Svs @) 2m, 4nvs (4) 15s, 3 m/s A block of mass m is placed on a smooth inclined wedge ABC of inclination @ as shown in the figure. The wedge is given an acceleration ‘a’ towards the right. The relation between a and 0 TS & fu ast 6% de oa oT for the block to remain stationary on the wedge i is \ A | ee ay a) c B (@) a=geos0 (2) as i sin® (2) a= 8 : Sin 6 (3) cosee 0 @ a=-—& | ee, @ a | a. eed oh a=gtan a | 36 FR, 0, ~3) wae we F = 47 +5) -6k F1l56, The moment of the force, F=4i +53 - 6k at | FR (2, - 2,9) vita: apt a (2, 0,3), about the point (2, - 2, — 2), is given by Ae A x ah op | () sri -8j -4k er a) -7i-3} -4 oy -ai-f-sk 2” (2) -ai-j-8k (a) -8i -4} 7 (a) -81-43 -7k ig) -7h-a}-8f a) -71-45 -88 87, feat ora 3 gera At aq fiz & eae Fi uy 0-001 cm|37. A student measured the diameter of a emall steel sean a 3 1 mm) ball using a screw gauge of least count Coe ae alas oe - 0-001 em. The main scale reading is 5 mm ond aman A FA 25 5! sero of circular scale division coincides with or 8 | aft ae Ay Harrie 7 - 0:004 cm’, aH He 25 divisions above the reference level. If screw aed oe gauge has a zero error of ~ 0-004 cm, the correct yee diameter of the bell is ee ny (0053 em (2) 0525 em (2) 0525em (3) O-521em 13) 0-521em (4) 0'529em (4) 0529 en ACHLAVAAPage 11 te ard & fora FaTT/ SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK. HindiEnglish © gg. St deoter ye sre Soph ait we & oh: we er ah ee 8 ete a ee ae vat me ge five A fa arfh @1 ata fe Frafation #3 staat wife oft fax at > () atta ssf Qa (3) an ‘aah eer 39, ad & wri oft zeigete men Hofer oe A Rate A, Bak CH nits Fatt IM: Ky, Ky 3K Ky 81 Ac @ aa # aa af 41 fafa so SB fear ay a ACT a 8 | ae GQ) KyKp> Ke @) KyKy>Ko 40. Reta em Fo a ae mie aan feacies vitor 3 10 eH ai, at fratatag 8 @ eat we art? () yesh cate alee an aradare aa a aTTT | (2) adh R aerT ofits afer @ ore | () at AR ach wh sifte aah a fie vem gum ti ahaa a amt 41. GH ate then ates nfs A 8 ates aft A ee A, earrathe mes Sat (Ky) & era pli fae aa (KD fateh 8 1a & fre Ky: (Ky + Ka ag en @ @ 10:7 B:7 3) 7:10 @ 2:5 38. 39. 41, A solid sphere is, rotating freely about. its symmetry axis in free space, The radius of the sphere is increased keeping its mass same. Which of the following physical quantities would remain constant for the sphere ? a (2) (3) 4) Rotational kinetic energy Moment of inertia Angular velocity Angular momentum The kinetic energies of a planet in an elliptical orhit about the Sun, at positions A, B and C are Kg, Kg and Ko, respectively. AC is the major axis and SB is perpendicular to AC at the position of the Sun S as shown in the figure. Lae > Vb Ky Kg>Kg KyKy>Kg If the mass of the Sun were ten times smaller and the universal gravitational constant were ten times larger in magnitude, which of the following is not correct ? (1) Time period of a simple pendulum on the Earth would decrease. Walking on the ground would become more difficult. Raindrops will fall faster, ‘g on the Earth will not change. ay (2) @ iw (2) @) (@) A solid sphere is in rolling motion, In rolling motion a body possesses translational kinetic ergy (K,) as well as rotational kinetic energy (K,) simultaneously. The ratio K; : (K, + K,) for the sphere is (10:7 @) 5:7 (3) 7:10 2:5 ACHLAIAAPage 12 ‘Tw Td & fore TAT SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindivenglsh 42. 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As a result, heat is produced due to viscous foree. ‘The rate of production of heat when the sphere attains its terminal velocity, is Proportional to we af @ 2 @ A ‘The power radiated by a black body is P and it radiates maximum energy at wavelength, dg. If the temperature of the black body is now changed so that it radietes maximum energy at wavelength : dy the power radiated by it becomes nP. The value of nis. am abs 81 a 4 3 3 (3) = : 4 81 (4) N 266 ‘Two wires are made of the same material and have the same volume, The first wire has cross-sectional area A and the second wire has cross-sectional area 3A. If the length of the first wire is increased by Al on applying a force F, how much furce is needed to stretch the second wire by the same amount ? (@) 4F * 6F (3) 9F iy F %j A sample of 0-1 g of water at 100°C and normal pressure (1-013 x 10° Nm) requires 54 cal of heat energy to convert to steam at 100°C. If the volume of the steam produced is 167-1 ec, the change in internal energy of the sample, is @ 4225 wg () 4220 C1, 6 2) 20875 ey pe (2) 20875 3) 1043.0 e (3) 10435 (a) a4 d 4) a4od ACHLA/AA/Page 13 ‘vm werd & fay wUTT/ SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hind/English one “VW s ~ 5? 46. Naifret i gh aeciazo sensi ae uzat gan|46. The corroet order of Necompounds in its wet (HNO, NH,CI, NO,Na (2) HINO, NO, NC, Ny (3) HINO, NO, Ny, NH,CL (4) NH,CI, Ny, NO, HNO, 47. fefsfen 3 a she am MPS ore aa orem 27 @ B (2) Al £ (3) { In 3 Wenn site at on a rei me Retaten Fa Saad og a say tein} aaa § fe Bam 2? a) Mg @) n (3) Fe 4) Co 49, Frofafisa FA gg 1% ret aE yenies feet = aha am adi 82 W) B HO, wuon? °** P Q R Clichy, OF a Cy OF CH,CHIOHICHy CH,CH,CH; CHO COOH ° Oo a SCH,CH, CHO é . | CHgCHy~ OH on CHICH,), (a) oO CH - CO-CHy 53. frfafiad A a wm afte faeces say eam a? () ates ora (2) eefthrengs (3) venga 52, 5a, Identify the major products P, Q and R in the following sequence of reactions : Anhydrous All Oo + CHCH)CH,CL pate f (HO, ——2__+gen Gi) HOV. P Q R CRICH,), OH ny oO : Si | CHyCHOMCH, CH;CHCH; CHO COOH = Oo a CHCH,CH, CHO @ CH,CH, - OH OH CHICHs), (a) oO , |, CH - CO - CH, yet uaa & Which of the following compounds can form a zwittetion ? (1) Benzoie acid (2) Acetanilide | 43) Aniline (4) Glycine . ACHLAAAPage 15 ‘UH wrt & fore FATT / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK po fee ten sea rae Fes 54. Regasting crosslinked or network polymers, ahem oa ser 8? which of the following statements is incorrect ? Examples are bakelit i Gy Rene wet eb see 1 Toga Sed em el et en : e 5 z - and tri 2) fefrerens we fii angi & cra a monomers wae (3) They contain covalent bonds between 3) Fa ffm te aE jeans & ae] various linear polymer chains. Bedidtaa aay a & | lw They contain strong covalent bonds in their FA ages Teen Fo sao aes ody polymer chains. ae 55. Nitration of aniline in strong acidic medium also ‘ gives m-nitroaniline because 5a Beth ao sredincn se esta em Hwee) ence of substituents nitro group marggitfiets oi sara @ waif; | - always goes to m-position. (1) siteares A ogni A ate wR eT] — (a) Im electrophilic substitution reactions m-feafe 1 strat & | amino group is meta direstive, (2) ed ste after 4 ei ae (3) In spite of substituents nitro group always Fader 2 1 goes ¢o only m-position. sftraren A saffut & area are agg abet| In acidic (strong) medium aniline is present . Feat mR UG TB as aniinium ion (4) srefa (sae) rem # Ofc Oftctifad raz) 56. The difference between amylose and amylopectin , aa am a is (1) Amylopectin have 1 4 o-tinkage and (se) ws sent 198 blinkage (1) Oetfaea Fs 4 aaiea ger 1s 6 pats 8 (2) Amylose have 1-4 linkage and 2) Mee 1s4 et AM 16 pe 1 6 B-linkage (3) Uietifea Fs 4 oer eT 1 6 ota (3) Amylopectin have 1+4 «linkage and : 16 a-linkage (4) fret rete ee Hatata 8 ae 8 (4) Amylose is made up of glucose and galactose . . 3 2:3 g Wie ome Te 45 g aivtierH oe FH AZ |57. A mixture of 25 g formic acid and 45 x oxalic 1,80, @ fen wert Karahi ta fem Ft KOH) acid is treated with cone. H,SO,, The evolved 2 gael Bp wer? | STP =a EL TTR| —_gascous mixture is passed through KOH pellets. i amt iam" Weight (in g) of the remaining product at STP 1 . will be M 28 @) 30 mM 28 (2) 30 @) 14 i ta 4 @ a (a) 44 . frafifaa 4 a sh sizes A wali ope . - Basa * 58, Which of the following oxides is most acide in weft? nature ? (a) /B20 (Bad Be (2) Beo Mgo (3) Mgo @ C20 (Cao ACHLAVAA/Page 16 te word & feu teaITT | SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinciiEngish agian pt rd ra feast ani 8 Fy ado ae Bh agg ar eT eT BP a) NO 12) NOG ig” NO, (4) NO 60. afta A ft Na 8 afiien ara Tae B eT R aT PCl, & ww afifien aa wae Ce | BUC ae Fi ae after ara % eecfae gee oa Bad ABan Cam aE CpHigCl, CyHg, CoHOH CoHsOH, CpH,Cl, CyH,ONa’* @ OH, CoH, CHCl CyHs0H, CoH,ONa, CHCl 61. afte C,H, feattan offiipersit @ rem 8 - BCh/4 oH, ——~. am (2) Bry/Fe | Zn! HCl as pS AR Ce () saitzceceritigg CBs, (2) C3 ft magarda (A) ainfty & yiteare gm finer a: & trea dae tn 2 ot fe aa oti ao matciega (4) paitteigtt 59. Which oxide of nitrogen is not a common pollutant introduced into the atmosphere both Gue to natural and human activity ? (DN, (2) Noy (NiO, NO The compound A on treatment with Na gives B, and with PCI, gives ©. Bend C react together to ive diethyl ether. A, B and C are in the order CHCl, CoH, OpH,OH (2) CgHyOH, CHCl, CyH,0Na (CgH;OH, CoH, CoHsCl (H,0H, CpH;ONa, CyH,C) a 3 @ 61, The compound C;Hg undergoes the following reactions : 3Ch/A cH, Bro/ Fe a Biel Fe 5 Zn/HCL |, ‘The product Cis a _S bromo 24,6 triehlorotohiene sf 3) o-bromotoluene m-bromotoluene (4) p-bromotoluene 62. Hydrocarbon (A) reacts with bramine by substitution to form an alky! bromide which by Wurtz reaction is converted to gaseous ata fafa tn & fred fi on a ao ‘hydrocarbon containing less than four carbon de Bae < atoms. (A) is ® CH, —CHy ‘ (Q) CHy-CHy ” L (2) CH, = CH aa (2) CH,=CH, (3) CH=CH \s (3) CH=CH (4) CH, (4) CH, ACHLA/AA/Page 17 ‘ew art & fem I / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindi/English 6s. fratifiaa 8 frm om dan a ad & cys sp’, sp®, sp, sp 80 gaia ra 8? 1H - CH = CH, Ze ot 5! CH, =CH-C=CH -C=CH (4) CHj-CH =CH-CH, fefaten 4 a aaa aduqad salfiee eal rifara 82 NO, od i ws 65, frafatad 3 a sfeuet & -1 wa & eal a aia we 8 2 (R= tea) () “NH, >-OR>-F -NR,<-OR<-F (3) -NH,<-OR<-F (®) -NR,>-OR>-F 63, 65, Which of the following molecules represents the J order of hybridisation sp”, sp”, sp, sp from left to right atoms ? () CH, =CH-CH=CH, (2) CH,=CH-C=CH (3) HC=C-C=CH (4) CH -CH = CH-CHy Which of the following carbocations is expected to be most stable? at cas NO, Y A NO, A, You NO» ® ¥ Which of the following is correct with respect to ~ I effect of the substituents ? (R = alkyl) (1) -NH,>-OR>F (2) -NR,<-OR<-F (3) -NE,<-OR<-F ; (4) -NR,>-OR>-F i ACHLAVAAPage 18 ‘aH wird & fre ear SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindivnglish, 66. eH afte y OH Nat ©) + CHCl, +NaOQH ——> (er 3 efiafem waghend & : ° (1) Sereititifirer ere (CHC) ® (2) vilta warm (CHO) @ 3 ‘SAT (CHCl2) (4)/ srgacittarea (:CC1,) 67. wrlaafine arat & ei anges sntas gor | ara teeessi, Sagi aan zat ae FS tease a | Fare Ha # | ae faa wT eter 87 () wifes ore ar firs aes Sy arse aren orate sett & grr eat () sitar arr a a | @) ay een ay aa a Sra Reg SU SA A 68, TH atte 8A, CH, 0 aff Naor (Y A @fifsen NaOH & we wera ran) & arftfiean ae creators aie aren then ratty Sa FI Ast Yanm: & a ©) cH-cr, ste, ou @ €Scy-cHp-on sty (3) HC cre the electrophile involved is (1) dichloromethyl anion (CHCl) (2) formyl cation (CHO) (8) dichloromethy! cation ( CHc1,) (4) dichlorocarbene (:CCly) Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points then aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of ‘comparable molecular mass. It is due to their (2) more extensive association of carboxylic acid via van der Waals force of attraction (2) formation of carboxylate ion (8) formation of intramolecular H-bonding (4) formation of intermolecular H-bonding Compound A, CgHyo0, is found to react with NaI (produced by reacting ¥ with NaOH) and yields 2 yellow precipitate with characteristic smell. Aand Y are respectively a & CH Clg andy OH 0) ©} chty- cron ana ty @ H0-<_Y- cH, OH and, CH (4) CH, 4s OH and I, ACHLAVAA/Page 19 ‘wm werd & forg Waa / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingienglish - oar LN Sauce ss we aie 19 fre me ong art a ate 11H fee my sea & aa pate aml 8 ftenge aa a vias a feflee fae: a al ne as fo atm ato a. Co i BBM. br ii, 35 BM. «Fe ii, J3 BM. aN iv. 424 BM. vy. Vi6 BM. e a i it iti iv i i i ii Wa aha aa dd tare opie 2 er 69. 70, we ut fe w 4 uN 2 cP dd a xe BA" 8 Match the metal ions given in Column I with the spin magnetic moments of the ions given in Column II and assign the correct code : Column I Cotumn It a Co VB BM. bo 35 BM. Fe v3 BM. a Ni* iv. 24 BM. v, vI5 BM. a boc a Qi i i i Qi i i wv Bw vo a @) i ov i ii Which one of the following ions exhibits d-d transition and paramagnetism as well ? s are Gt ageraca of 7 i () Ma; 1) MnO, : : (2) Or,07" 2) C077 BGO em nw (3) Gro 3 @ get OG i Lea (4) MnOT “MnO? a ee 4 6 & foo 74. Iron carbonyl, Fe(CO), is Th snes arate, FetCO),& ia (1) trinuclear fet) ~ (2) mononuclear wah Me (3) tetranuclear OB) a % 4) dinuclear ) fea ? 12. The type of isomerism shown by the complex 72, AFA [CoCliem)y) a welifa arama HI wae [CoClycendyl is () aR aren (1) Ionization isomerism (2) fates arTaTa (2) Coordination isomerism (3) Geometrical isomerism (gr saints warerraT a) inh (Linkage isomerism 73, The geometry and magnetic behaviour ‘of the 73, (INi(CO), HE A saree od ae a F () af aaaef eri wa seqeeacita complex (Ni(CO),) are (1) square planar geometry and paramagnetic aa () rorfifar Ua afegrerhta (2) tetrahedral geometry and diamagnetic | al anceh sarftta wa wrgrrie (3) square planar geometry and diamagnetic 3 (4) apaedia eat wi sreentia | (4) tetrahedral geometry and paramagnetic : ¢ ACHLAJAA/Page 20 ‘ve and & Fry BT / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindvEnglish 7 ow ; d | 74. frafafiaa frei #1 NaOH wd Ho! # fafa (74. Following solutions were prepared by mixing areal el anwesl % foes aaa : different volumes of NaOH and HCI of different concentrations : a 60m) ucts som M Nuon | M M . eg igo a 60mL. 5 HCI +40 mL 7 NaOH M M b 55 mb 75 NCl+ 45 mL 7 NaOH b. somL MHC1+ 45 mL 5 NaOH M sm M comb & HCl + 25 mL = NaOH «© 75mL # HC1+25 mL z NaOH M M a, 100mb HCL + 196 mL, won @100mt, M Hct + 100 mt # neon at Fou pH, 1% eet HT? pH of whicb one of them will be equal to 1? @a > aa Q) a x (a & (3) b @ 39 & wha ye ory H Geet gxa|75. On which of the following properties does the Aceh 42 cungulating power of an ion depend ? - ; (1) Both magnitude and sign of the charge on () ane & area afta ed anda fae eet ‘thetort (2) Fae se % sree (2) Size of the ion alone (8) Fae oem & are ot (3) The magnitude of the charge on the ion (4) ae oe & ores fare alone (4) The sign of charge on the ion alone » NH, Hy, Op 87 fais 76, NHy Hy, O; 38 CO, % fore aX are 76. Given van der Waals constant for NHy, Hy, Op BH: 417, 0244, 136 TH 359 RE ™ EI) and CO, are respectively 417, 0-264, 1:36 and frofetiga #8 ataah te aad omer a iad 2 it 3°59, which one of the following gases is most a? easily liquefied ? @ 0, (D0, @) My @ Hy f NH, (3) NH 4) CO, (4) CO, Th i water i 080, A 298 K MwA Pree 242 x 10° gt-1|7% The solubility of BaSO, in water is 242x10% git at 298K. The value of its «ftehen geen, me Pm solubility product (K,,) will be i wi (Fear 1a & BaSO, #1 Her ZeRAM = 233 g mol“) (Given molar mass of BaSO, = 288 g mot”) @) 08x Ja" mol? aU] ‘Sy 108% 10 mol? @ 107? mal? ‘ mes) 2) 108x107? mol? L (3)/108 x 10 mol (3) 10810" mol? L* (4) 1-08 x 10° mol? L? . | @ 10810 mol” L* ACHLAVAAIPage 21 ‘we rd & fru PI SPACE. ce ROUGH ORK ot * » Me vale ‘five feafa mM 1 78. & amp Hae orfeaar 2? (4) 10% tte aa & fare 79, yen we we tia Bale safest me) fatteaay 2 () yee aif Ft safer a zeit fear at aT &; Gia aie atftiem a aetita sei fee aT ze wae ete Al after Fl ondsig [Aly % Pk j wal &; feta aie A orfiiar At oid-arg (Aly fe wer a fi afi ar an afer Ai argent Fit al at 2; fide ate cafttiom wr a1 afer & aramrait we fis : ame @) wr we A often ar at ation A argait i fish aren 8; fica ate a sifirfear { a an oaftree A argarsit Ashe ai ara a 80. Cally SeHy, Ba, i oats apf a amt Bel < Bal < CaH (2) Call, < Beli; < Bay Beli < Call; < Ball, Bali < Bel, < Call, 4 fic my site 4, shia fi alain sacar 3 ‘uftad fafira fan. aa (emf) ARH aaa Te: — 182. — 1 Bro, #2 %) pros POS po @) a) Br Bry 273 KW 0.00224 L Fer area % fer, 018 ge % fe we fs ° 0 (3) 18mL a & fem # yy Pr Tn which case is the number of molecules of water maximum ? (1) 000224 L of water vapours at 1 atm and 273K 0-18 g of water 18 mL of water 78. (2) @ (4) 10° mol of water 79, The correct difference between first second-order reactions is that a and a first-order reaction can be catalyzed; a second-order reaction cannot be catalyzed the half-life of a first-order reaction does not depend on (Alo; the halflife of a second-order reaction does depend on [Ag (2) (3) the rate of a first-order reaction does not depend on reactant concentrations; the rate of a second-order reaetion does depend on reactant concentrations the rate of a first-order reaction does depend on reactant concentrations; the rate of a second-order reaction does not depend on reactant concentrations w 80, Among CaHp, BeHy, Bay, the order of ionic character is (1) Beli, < Ball, < CaHy (2) CaHy < BeH, < Ball (3) Bell, < Cal, < Bally (4) Ball, < Bell, < CaH, 81. Consider the change in oxidation state of Bromine corresponding to different emf values as shown in the diagram below - 182V. a id Bo; “2% prop 22% nero “pos v 1595 V Br” + H*—+ Mn®* +00) +H,0 % a Ra gfe wetiren & fre era A is the correct coufficients of the reactants for the balanced equation are a Mn, 0,02 Ht Ht ay 2 16 5 5 (a 2 5 16 16 3) 16 5 2 2 a 5 16 2 (9, 5 w 8 83. Which one of the following conditions will favour afifien & Frafften 4 8 ath-at ce stray seme maximum formation of the product in the reaetion, ‘rato 3 fore serccrat 8, Ag(g)+By (gi Xy(g) aM =-XkI? Apia) + Bo(g) = Xqig)AH=-XK)? (1) High temperature and high pressure () Sa IW G saa > (2) Low temperature and low pressure (ay are a Fi a (3) Low temperature and high pressure a fea a (4) High temperature and low pressure 2, Saaeethees 84, When initial coneentration of the resetant is . doubled, the half-life period of zero order 84.5 Shires i oefees ara ei gpm fe ar 8, vomesoa. al yp af ation % fre oi-ong er iD) is tripled ot) An Bae (2) is doubled ) apr eae (3) ishalved (3) Sra dan 8 (4) remains unchanged (4) syftatta wear 85, ‘The bond dissociation energies of Xp, Y, and XY are in the ratio of 1: 05: 1. AH for the formation > Ye oh i: abe - nil a ¥ eu of XY is —200 kT mol, The bond dissociation | XY fara = ‘energy of Xy will he = 200 kJ mol @ | X, St aia frarae sat @) 800 kt mor? (2) 100 kd mol (3) 200k mol 800 kJ mol a aan (4) 4004s molt aa! ee : 86. ‘The correction factor ‘a’ to the ideal gas equation 400 kJ mol™ corresponds to a, ea erage aie Wain & (2) elects eld present etween the gas ¢ olecules (1) Ae ayo & we sora Fae 7 y (2) volume of the gas molecules (2) a gpl & ara & (3) density of the gas molecules (3) SC anpt & area e (4) forces of attraction between the gas J a ost & wer oration aa a molecules ACHLAVAAPage 23 ‘WH Td & fer FAA / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinditEngiish a 87. frafetaa cists x fran sifu ; 4 are % — |87. Consider the following species : CNt, CN", NO aa ON CN*, CN", NO and CN pia fie seam au RR? k Which one of these will have the highest bond order? ay _ () CN* ad @) oN” @ NO @) NO (oN 4) CN US ay (X) O aie A GH arate afte aaa 1 a (x) a frown ary @|88- Magnesium reacts with an element (X) to form an 22 oo ionie compound. If the ground state electronic TaN ; 1 ae? apt & at aH A =) cguration of (X) is Is? 2s? 2p?, the simplest TE formula for this compound is () MgX (1) Max (2) MeX, (2) MeX, (3) MgXs, (3) MgXy yr Maske (4) MesXy 65/7 wer ORS Tw bee Ge sal t eS lo, iron exhibits bee structure at room temperature. BWA foe eee H ahaa a | arate & st Above 900°C, it transforms to foc structure, The Sa Trew 900°C ay THe a ga eM ratio of density of iron at room temperature to (am cifag srr a Alen gee va HT BST ay that at 900°C (assuming molar mass and atomic as aa fox #) | radii of iron remains constant with temperature) is v3 a ava mM a 42 v3 i 2) 4 R @ = we 3B 3 © 2k a & { “ y YY 5 (4) : 90, 8 Fem Fe oar 8? 90. Which one is a torong statement ? N vay ar eaagihe fear (1) The electronic configuration of N atom is | 1s? as? PY 2D) Oph 1s? as 2} 2p} 2p? ty [ty Gt] fH) Ct Tt) ’ @) we mem dia aaien densi a Ale 2 safe (2) An orbital is designated by three quantum we voy 4 ww gaia aR aaiey desi a numbers while an electron in an atom is RI designated by four quantum numbers. ‘Shae f ycagid Hi ge sere ele der (3) Total orbital angular momentum of electron Rawk ins’ orbital is equal to zero. gone eaa mnt (4) The value of m for d,2 is zero. ! j ACHLAYAAPage 24 ‘Uh ard & fee tard / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindiEnglish fara varar-aveien & attain ae Freer 2 (ae (2) , weet a hs Beas Sadie (4) ir dian fates am 8? GQ) Qt asi 1 ve ais & are dea we aR a yee eal Hara era (3) Uh WH set & A gual ar al fit slat ae aera (4) Dre dere otk fies 93. Frfafen #8 staan Ges em A ee we & era ter fre aeau cater 8, fae wig oh cage & faa ar aan am ot aef a ea? D # ot. a (3) aig (4) are 94. won ah ar ag A ait & fay za aig Fi few ara Swarr Pee aI aT e? ~ 196°C (2) - 80°C (3) - 120°C (4) - 160°C 95. fefefaa 4 a Sean 7s sift F caf sar) war & fore arena #7 Bre (2) aan (3) Saffire afer 6) site se NAD ye 8? ) we waa. dee & fae oH aafieriions die a a 2) Be anges & GH are ara BY 3) wares % ei ae eT a & Sy Serie es nl t “97. aast gra ote er sravitem froferfisd 7 a fsa ea a rat 82 91. 92. 94, Oxygen is not produced during photosynthesis by Cycas (2) Nostoe (3) Green sulphur bacteria (4) Chara Double fertilization is (1) Fusion of two male gametes with one egg (2) Fusion of one male gamete with two polar nuclei (3) Fusion of two male gametes of a pollen tube with two different eggs (4) Syngamy and triple fusion Which one of the following plants shows a very close relationship with a species of moth, where none of the two can complete its life eycle without the other ? () Banana (2) Yucca (3) Hydritla (4) Viola Pollen grains can be stored for several years ia liquid nitrogen having a temperature of (y - 196°C @ -80°C (3) — 120°C (4) ~ 160°C Which of the following elements is responsible for ‘maintaining turgor in cells ? ) Potassium 2) Sodium (3) Magnesium (4) Calcium What is the role of NAD” respiration ? (1) _Itis a nucleotide source for ATP synthesis. {2) It functions as an electron carrier. (3) It finetions as an enzyme, (4) It is the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration, in cellular In which of the following forms is iron absorbed by plants ? ae () Free element 2), a (2) Ferrous hee (3) Ferrie (4)_ oie sth Bea dh (4) Both ferric and ferrous ACHLAVAMPage 25 ‘ww ard & fer tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindi nglist 98, He ardiary # Acae, cw GH & fae & fa|98. Frofiiaa ataaa Seer sores: sae Ren ary a2 (25a @) Terie (3) Warr (wa aR) pBR 322 Foo} aenedin ahd ate west ger fal Ba ow at fh fen sgata & Siem & gee at eT 99. ‘wer am 3? (Sacra (2) why (3a ea) 3) JRage anater 100. (i00.) aan & feu ainelieae: evietts oft waa & ah quer yeaa & fee oer a aay wage THe Re (1) Sere otters aque afta (RCGM) (2) Sanfies wa strenfine agra afteg (CSIR) (3) eta orafiarr agar ufeg (ICMR) ) apts sifieitett qratea aff (GEA 101, Serta Fae shi PCR) A eet ar ae aH wae? 101. O) fapdiaam, farm, seit (2) aetem, fare, Fagin (3) fre, Regt, seer AS Teper, si, fe 102, ag? gta HI YT: GQ) ans. aR - Ta = ) Fyx saunas — fgder xia AS TRE = aifiea ara (4) A Hee - SIRT 103, we feet See ga oe Awe SP fy a te (gee) fra re a, galt te feel are A are A fae & | ae fred aah 2 2 103. Which of the following is commonly used as a vector for introducing a DNA fragment in human lymphocytes ? (1) A phage (2) Ti plasmid (3) Retrovirus (4) pBR 322 Use of bioresources by multinational companies and organisations without authorisation from the concerned country and its people is called (1) Biedogradation (2) Biopiraey @ (4) Bio-infringement Bioexploitation In India, the organisation responsible for assessing the safety of introducing genetically ‘modified organisms for public use is 2) Research Committee Manipulation (ROGM) Council for Scientific Research (CSIR) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) on Genetic «@) and Industrial (a) a The correct order of steps in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR is (1) Deneturation, Extension, Annealing (2) Annealing, Extension, Denaturation (3) Extension, Denaturation, Annesling (4) Denaturation, Annealing, Extension Select the correct match ; (0) TH. Morgan ~ Transduction (2) Fyx Recessive parent - Dihybrid cross (3) Ribozyme = Nooleie acid (4) G. Mendel = Transformation A ‘new’ variety of rice was patented by a foreign. company, though such varieties have been present in India for a long time. This is related to a ah (0) Lerma Rajo. (wei a (2) Sharbati Sonora (8) _£o-667 (3) Co-667 wert 1 4)_Basmati ACHLAVAA/Page 26 ‘we aire & frm tart | SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindvEnglish q 104, frafefion § a aean ga aera ey afer RD (XO wer fem Rafer: fees (2) ABOTI aa + wernfiar re Hig snden afters (4) dice. af 2 ARTA 105, ft wr Bh a (i) pangfadey eaten Fam aa & iy Ge al ep fate Sahes gro fenfina fear ar a1 (3) (4) omer A ahs a. areN A a ye 106. S.ca.2, & nical slept wr weirs vem aia ‘fees gerten ay at? mea Sa ta (a) are () frm a | 107. fofefad 4 8 frail saa viet ae 9 Sac ws a Ayer ant? | (am (2) | 2, (4) war CO een sot (2) apf fama gr 13) anlegh foes gro (4) after gr 109, wet Rta at ghe (1) eg tater Se ws, eI — oe Bera () apes et ot matte - dm. @ fm ~ Hehe aad rd ne ae atthe lo. Befsiaa 2 a ae wm el stan & ey a ‘ifr act 8 eras enfeea ET? (1) tata rea (2) See aren ot: Stet “err” re, et Prt Soenfera ern 3 Fea pp 104, 105. 106. 107. 108. 110. (a) a fe __ A ais Which of the following pairs is wrongly matched ? (1) XO type sex : Grasshopper determination (2) ABOblood grouping: Co-dominance 43) Starch synthesis in pea ; Multiple alleles (4) .H. Morgan + Linkage Select the correct statement : (1) Spliceosomes take part in translation. (2) Punnett square was developed by a British scientist. - ‘Franklin Stahl coined the term “linkage”. ‘Transduction was discovered by 8. Altman. 3% a ‘The experimental proof for semiconservative replication of DNA was first shown in a (1) Plant (2) Bacterium (3) Fungus (4) Virus Which of the following flowers only once in its life-time ? (1) Mango (2) Jackfruit (3) Bamboo species (4) Papaya Offsets are produced by (1) Parthenocarpy 42) Mitotic divisions, {3) Meiotic divisions (4) Parthenogenesis Select the correct matah : (1) Matthew Meselson and F. Stahl Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase Alec Jeffreys” Pisum sativum (2) - TMV @) — Streptococcus pneumoniae (4) Francois Jacob and — Lac operon Jacques Monod Which of the following hag proved helpful in preserving pollen as fossits ? (1) Oil content (2) Cetfutosic intine (3) Pollenkitt {4)_Sporopollenin ACHLAIAM/Page 27 ve ard & ft BIA / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglish @ A @ aa iia 2? III. Natality refers to (1) aaa a dist ara aafeai A den (1) Number of individuals leaving the habitat (2) a ) Birth rate () WR. (3) Death rate 4): we wae 8 cafes & a ate Fi te <4} Number of individuals entering a habitat aii Rae wa waren are? 112. World Ozone Day is celebrated on 16 fect (16 September (2) date at" April 8) 598 ¢) ate 42 ahem os fires sqeH 4h? (3) 5 June (4) 22" April 113. Which of the following is a secondary pollutant ? $0, (2) CO, @). BO &) co (2) CO. © 05 @) CO I 114, Pa aa? @ 1 a) Wm ar ae ae ot ota a TAH fa [224 Niche is atte, (2) the range of temperature that the organism (2) aR Ait vary sel om atnd ent — (3) ata cataen 3 anh aia eee (2) the psi space where an organism lives * l the ties ism’ w wae arf nf sro ye, aghxg| ©) al the bila factors the angnism’s 115, Ffan sit & fs aes ftn| Sipe, Ste Played By He erzanian swieg Rat So ? 115. What type of ecological pyramid would be ‘Ries soe - 120 g obtained with the following data ? ‘watt SoHTaaT : 60 g Secondary consumer : 120 waits SATE : 10g Primary consumer : 60 g (1) Hem an dh fats Primary producer : 10 g | (2) sal a Rife (Upright pyramid of numbers t UT Sarma sear ts (2) Pyramid of energy t (4) Sam a tie Ris (3) Inverted pyramid of biomass (4) Upright pyramid of bi 116, wrenwies %, ste % fepdimn she atae ipright pyramid of biomass aeiiaa A Fagan 3 farafafad A 3 sham qe] 116+ In stratosphere, which of the following elements acts as a catalyst in degradation of ozone and wate & wr Hard ee? release of motecular éxygen ? (i) Fe . (Fe . a @ o (3) ae (3) Carbon (4) afta (4) Oxygen ACHLAAA/Page 28 ‘wm aor & feu tart / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglisty’ (y= Sa atitaatine arias aye ata e? — [117 The two functional groups characteristic of () arate ale stake sugars are Q) aeifa ak Afra (1) carbonyl and phosphate Bets atte Afr (2) carbonyl and methyl arate atk meget (3) hydroxyl and methyl 118, Goafafaa Fa ate om A ag? 8? (4) carbonyl and hydroxyl (Fie 118. Which among the following is not a prokaryote ? (2), agence (D) Nostoc aang (2) Mycobacterium (4) aifeteiter (8) Saccharomyces (8) feat afte frei oer aor 8 2 (4) Oseillatoria GQ) Harypsil 3 yaar 119. The Golgi complex participates in 2) wed yeast & et (1) Respiration in bacteria 3) % saved H (2) Formation of secretory vesicles 6 oe afer (3) Fatty acid breakdown, 120, Preafatiad Hi & ater ew veraaivaer A yana| (Activation of amino acid caffra ar seme a 8? 120, Which of the following is not a product of light @) NADPH reaction of photosynthesis ? (2) NADH () NADPH (3) ATP (@) NADH Oxygen @) ATP 121, Sia & fae frafefiad HB Baan wal 2? (4) Oxygen G) wah eA um aed 121. Which of the following is true for nucleolus ? (2) ae Rafer @ Fea tear 8 (1) It takes part in spindle formation, (3) ait aiftrensi Fas Bee AT EL (2) Itis a membrane-bound structure. Wa Teas RNA See er feareier ear) (3) Larger nucleoli are present in dividing cells. tu (4) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA 122, wit farad wonfers ag? erat ? synthesis. 0, Fame 122, Stomatal movement is nof affected by (2) war? (Q) 0, concentration (3) aaa (2) Light (4) CO, aig a (3) Temperature 129, aa mara ames aH Gee Pe weer sas] (4) COs concentration Bae? 128. The stage during which separation of the paired a homologous chromosomes begins is fang (1) Diakinesis (3) tee (2) Diplotene io a ee iygotene 1. Teena eee 124, Stomata in grass leaf are iB eet (2) Rectangular (2) Kidney shaped ia) (8) Dumb-bell shaped (4) Barrel shaped ACHLA/AA/Page 29 ‘we ard & fiery ta / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglish } NS ee 325, fedtaad aaa faites area tht gets Prt zera|125. Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are wee | produced by (3A (2) Phellogen aes WT (2) Vascular cambium 1 (3) vinteg fast (3) Apical meristems (4) aia faeen (4) Axillary meristems 126, vara fort we 2 126, Pneumatophores occur in (a) aera red (1) Carnivorous plants (2) Resear Tetefeg A (2) Free-floating hydrophytes 22 : 13) Halophytes ‘wera eehg # (4) Submerged hydrophytes 127. Sait oGal wel ete 2 127. Casparian strips oceur in Q ae () Cortex oe (2) Perieyele (3) . (3) Epidermis aM HO ee (4) Endodermis 128, SR Ue ate # ed Betas af ate on fee ae ete 128. Plants having little or no secondary growth are (1) Conifers ° rpat onarais (2) Deciduous angiosperms cn (3) Grasses (4) ankea (4) Cyc 129, sone? 129. Sweet potato is a modified Ren ET (2) Tap root (2) arene ae (2) Adventitious root 8) (3) Stem ® wR (4) Rhizome 130, Freifefiza HA aaa 0 Hg 2? 180, Which of the fullowing statements is correct ? + Ritee Sars aa aaa (1) Horsetails are gymnosperms, (2) Selaginetla orous, While w emery ater? | - is oe Sevinle (3 Sarge 4 Stas aera fale gm say (3) Ovaies are not enclosed by ovary wall in ETA - . gymnosperms, (4) ayer othe age cri a earner 3 enon (4) Stems are usually unbranched in both wel Cyeas and Cedrus. 181, Term Sar B) ght: ‘ () Sitstert 4 em wet share mem se 131, Select the wrong statement : (1) Pseudopodia are locomotory and feeding rea | . structures in Sporozoans. (2) wri wr arava fafeatreticda 8 8 1 (2) Mushrooms belong to Basidiomycetes, = ate sree sem eet FAT PHN) a) cal wall is present in mamibers of Png Bat and Plantae, Sh sty wh stead A siftrey 8) G4) nsitochondria are the powerhouse ofthe cell apeftrent wm wftagg # | . in all kingdoms except Menera, ACHLA/AA/Page 30 ‘Ta Bird & few waa / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindilfnglish 182. frafafen ta fra Ggacr cer avlgdifauros |192. After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are % aitata so i cra aa 8? produced exogenously in (ther (1) Agaricus (2) seater ier (2) Alternaria (3) Neurospora ° (4) Saccharomyces (4) Satara 188, een 154A ng wah ap eae 11 AWB fers Afre| 198+ Match the items given in Column I with those in " ak #8 Aq Ree 1a at Re wan Column {1 and select the correct option given below : : Column I Column 11 ar earl a. Herbarium i, Itisaplace havinga a emer i, uber weil ath all collection of preserved SRR plants and animals. . b. Key ii, A list that enumerates bg ak een at ot a methodically al the a fates or art ge afte species found in an area Fel aero re fey with brief description fer air ara we OF aE aiding identification. Wee i, treat rea aga c. Museum iii, Isa place where dried and . woh anaa pressed plant specimens arta eet ar tt mounted on sheets are kept. dae iv. CR Ya fred cent A d. Catalogue iv. A booklet containing a list (ere) she a fiers aa tt of characters and their fata aiat ft wea eed alternates which are wares aa #1 helpful in identification of « Boe a various taxa. Oj wv ii i s i 6: ie i -_ o voi i ii i i iv w 5 @ iw if ii i ede ee ea cy viii @ mao @ ii ow i ii 184, wae Hever feoeH aR 2 @am 134, Winged pollen grains are present in (1) Mango a wal (2) Cycas ! @) Mustard / @ we 4) Pinus 135. Frafataa 4a sha wert &9 § gifera #2 4138. Which one is ty matched? @ sre ae (Gemma cups = Marchantia @ seria - yt tara (2) Biflagellate zoospores — Brown algae erent ame | aiferaigwifter (3) Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia (4) patie ie - alter (4) Unicellular organism - Chlorella ACHLA/AA/Page 31 ‘TH wird & fre tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hind/English 136. Frafefsn 4 8 Shem fases gore: a7 sik ara oat A om ah afaa ea a cater at () wae ame 8 safer, eaefias A sie | (2) yanfas Al dew & after, sat wae 7 afar | @ ei aa, eae wae Ha sat wag 8 anf eeqher f vie 137, wren A dh ng wat a ee TT ie a fea Sf ak as Rew feed ba af Ga a as } ifr: wy ara RI a fraefiere i and aafere a anil ovo aaa bo, Raetame ii, ales free od gorda well & te «tag eater ii, afer alee ed ate fra & ate a h © a i ii iit owe ii ii @ i i ii i ik 138. ey TH a ng ae an sey Ai wel a rer if, ae 4a fag omy fact fa api er a) er, Fifi wary! 138, ead i, 2500 ~ 8000 fA. ii, 1100-1200 F. ii, 500 - 550 FA. iv, 1000~ 1100 fi. iv 186. Which of the following options correctly represents the lung conditions in asthma and emphysema, respectively ? (1) Increased respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles (2) Increased number of bronchioles; Inoreased respiratory surface 12 Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased respiratory surface (4) Decreased respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles 7, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column Il and select the correct option given below Cofumn Column Ht Between left atrium and left ventricle a. Tricuspid valve i. b. Biruspid valve ii, Between right ventricle and pulmonary artery © Semilunarvalve ili, Between right atrium and right ventricle a ob oe w i @ i ii Ht (ii i il oi ob i Mateh the items given in Column I with those in Column Ii and select the correet option given below : Column I Columa If a, Tidal volume 4.2500 - 3000 mi, b. Inspiratory Roserve ii, 1100-1200 mb, volume c. Expiratery Reserve fl, 500-550 ml, volume & Residual volume iv, 1000-1100 mb a b c a Mi iv i i @ ti i iv it @ ii Hf i iv iv ii it ACHLAAMPage 32 ‘tm word & fry 77 / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HingvEnglish 139. ara fa 4 ured da fee gm amt car RAT w (saga 8 a fafa gre @) aR aim By Fenr wa a IB STA gra (4) vem we a gal fear] frat ga (Basra nt R? (1) wefeaiia, (2) weer (3) eer @) Waste 141, frafefiad 1 8 fea gi A feagien A yer 4 6 weer we trensties ei @) Shed a tet 139, ‘The transparent lens in the human eye is held in its place by ~ (1) smooth muscles attached to the iris (2) ligaments attached to the iris (3) ligaments attached to the ciliary body (4) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body 140, Which of the following is an amino acid derived ‘hormone ? (1) Estradiol (2) Bedysone (3) Epinephrine (4) Estriol 141, Which of the following hormones can play a significant role in osteoporosis ? @ ) 3) @ Estrogen and Parathyroid hormone Progesterone and Aldosterone Aldosterone and Prolactin Parathyroid hormone and Prolactin (3) teeteae i tafe 142. Which of the following structures or regions is ie hit TA incorrectly paired with its function ? (1) Hypothalams production of : releasing hormones 142, fefafan 4 A tah deat reat da ge wd @ snd negetacina of mera &1 2 ata BP temperature, hunger and thirst. ) weiter: face eh a sere . ale nti (2) Limbie system consists of fibre ia tracts that ‘Fea aa | interconnect Felten ia galt hts fern & amece pee ot fetter Sa a sve tg’ 1 ‘afer at Aan aca ‘ ' (3) Medulla oblongata : controls respiration (3) Agen areata ; eae ed wea vita’ sited and cardiovascular 3 fifi ae | reflexes. (4) ais Seton ad ca ard Rew stem 0) Compurceticiam Eat Offs, “Ravlad ante connecting left and ‘aget ft | right cerebral hemispheres. ACHLAVAA/Page 33 ‘we ard & fre BAT / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglish 4 yu ft gorara fer aoa Faw ea 2 2 (1) sen we ara (2) 3) SHETT Ts FSTT TST Te TET (4) Mareen ea sire add. Feat Baa TaN fe arg SA A erlae ait? yen PL wR, VER (2) hCG, APL, wei, fefaes, sires (3) ROG, hPL, SHA, safer (4) hCG, daa, vets, esheets 145, BRERA WS apr (rafters) fen ame 8? GD) gare Agata eet aire a apres strat Gof Hater det 8, was sama F ary wae) gamers a gary ad, safe Gey F sear ara F | waviae 3 yar wt &, safe game H wae yarn Hye wat 8, aefe game A wei w act atresia gees (2) '3) feast afar dae a8 | 146, wifiue ‘eet? a) RUD’! (2) Weg egna A agen at aa 2 ah tae 8 afua # ughoa ni a aay andi 8 we & to a tet a! (4) UH arate nifitas 81 148. The amnion of mammalian embryo is derived from w 2 ‘sh (a) mesoderm and trophoblast endoderts and metoderm ectoderm and mesoderm yetoderm and endoderm 144, Hormones secreted by the placenta to maintain pregnancy are (1) hCG, hPL, progestogens, estrogens @ (3 “ay HOG, HPL, estrogens, relaxin, oxytocin HOG, HPL, progestogens, proiactin hCG, progestogens, estrogens, glucocorticoids 145, The difference bebween spermiogenesis and spermiation is (1) In spermiogenesis spermatozoa from sertoli into the cavity of seminiferous tubules, while in spermiation spermatozoa are formed. cells are released (2) In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, while in spermiation spermatids are formed. (3) In spermiogenesis spermatids are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa are formed. (4) In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa are released from sertoli cells into the cavity of seminiferous tubules. 146, The contraceptive ‘SAHELT () isan IUD. (2) increnses the concentration of estrogen and prevents ovulation in females, (3) blocks estrogen receptors in the uterus, preventing eggs from getting implanted. (4) is a post-coital contraceptive, ACHLAV/AAIPage 34 te rd & fru PITT / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindivengist my, (er, es ora Wi aetstoril & fee year fea 8 2 4 i fro wh wag & fey ram ar main awa 8 T} (2) a after oA a Perert & fee agrareticr rit Ba 8 3) ha & fare anfier a xtr Fil dwar & dw ait 8 148, sates west A een Sify st aa are ga ay wa Fits gee saftrerfara & 1 wha ira teeter ates 149, Fafafad Fa aa eM 7 sete A WEAR ATT wine a a 7 () Tet van sree afea om Fa OQ Few a ae (3) Aa ae asm thr sre Ft safer Fr cafe Tage A safe 150. Frafefisd 4 & saan aq aaa et a? 3am (2) eo) co) sett ayia tegen 151, Refefiaa aq 4 a ag sq sila aeh aa? @ #a (2) ware @) 3am aeRfiat 152. Prefered 48 a8 ste mere i er sere waa om wie? @ @ [447 Cilistes differ from all other protozoans in if (2) using pseudopodia for capturing prey (2) having a contractile vacuole for removing excess water (3) using flagella for locomotion having two types of nuclei 148. Identify the vertebrate group of animals characterized by crop and gizzard in its digestive system. S) Aves (2) Reptilia (3) Amphibia (4) Osteichthyes 149. Which of the following features is used to identify a male cockroach from a female cockroach ? (1) Forewings with darker tegmina {Q) Presence of caudal styles (8) Presence of a boat shaped sternum on the 9" abdominal segment (4) Presence of anal cerci 150. Which one of these animals homeotherm ? cet @) @) 4) is not a Camelus Chelone Macropus Psittacula 151. Which of the following animals does not undergo metamorphosis ? (1) Moth (2) Tunicate (3) Earthworm (4) Starfish 152. Which of the following organisms are known’ as chief producers in the oceans ? wD (1) Cyanobacteria sree (2) Diatoms (3) srARaaazE (3) Dinoflagellates ~ @) ata (4) Euglenoids ACHLAVAA/Page 35, ‘Te wre & fry 277 / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindEralish 4 @ Fabben Gar f oiratire & sere fim eee A Fat Tes fa ae eT A orl 82 () weiter (2) aRtran (3) nein ete zn (rte et to ai om? @ wa ae aa oT (waste agit os dads 155. FS 19 Qn a wr eH TT ag 2 free SRD, ott $a aoe feed Fa ag Re fife: ar Fer i, UV-B fafaen i. aie Femara (Git eergeta) il, cis aya, iv, arefre Bere e 4 iii iyo it 156. GH 20H agdi G wHGeT F Q) Sra G sag af seu i ana AF a (2) Tage cafe sate cated a ay BAF (3) saad eae aera oafteat & oft 4 a A ARI HBA 157, “ches” sore a Shea chit & Sa STS wr Ree? o a ate a) wa () Ria 153. Which one of the following population interactions is widely used in medical science for the production of antibiotics ? 154, 166. 156. 157. om @ co) w Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism, Amensalism All of the folowing are included in “Ex-citu conservation’ except a (2) a) a) Botanica! gardens Sacred groves Wildlife safari parks : Seed banks Match the items given in Column I with those in Column If and séleet the correct option given below ; Column I Column IT a, Butrophication i, UV-B radiation >. Sanitary landfi) i, Deforestation Snow blindness ili, Nutrient Q @ «a) w enrichment hum cultivation iv, Waste disposal a oboe a ii iv i it iii iv i ii ii iv i goo In a growing population of a country, w «ah reproductive’ and ~—_—pre-reproduetive individuals are equal in number. reproductive individuals are less than the post-reproductive individuals, pre-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals. pre-reproductive individuals are less than the reproductive individuals. Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the drug “Smack”? wD ® @) (4) Roots Latex Flowers Leaves ACHLA/AAPage 36 ‘wa ad & fry tart / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindinglish 158. All ofthe following are part of an operon except (1) anenhancer (2) structural genes (3) an operator (4) a promoter 159. A woman has an X-linked condition on ane of her oa ell wm X mga a Xe sae 8 | aE aL eee Se axe tig X chromosomes. This chromosome can be bia istil acl inherited by (a Stasi ae ait (1) Only grandchildren (2) aa gia (2) Only sons 3) arts 7 (3) Only daughters ai eg feat aot (4) Both sons and daughters 160. qt 2h sfx % seqen farmrea Ai fenfaley fea war |160. According to Hugo de Vries, the mechanism of whe? evolution is (D afre Gra wey ues (aermed fate) (D__ Phenotypic variations (2) FER (2) Saltation 43) eating (3) Multiple step mutations g/min (4) Minor mutations 161. AGGTATCGCAT is a sequence from the coding 161, G& 4a % SS wy FHM AGOTATCCCAT 2 | strand of a gene. What will be the corresponding. se gm acpities mRNA wae a ae 7 sequence of the transcribed mRNA ? ( accuaUGcGaU Gy POSVeCGe EAT (2) UGGTUTCGCAT i) COV (3) S@GUAUCGCAU (3) AGGUAUCGCAU ( UCCAUAGCCUA (4) UCCAUAGCGUA on, coer 1 rk wel aes LAL fe ig i Ue es ven in Column Jat Shse io he ait fete Rene Awd frwon ay aoa) Colom T and select the correct option given below : Si : Column I Column IT rey ry IT a, Proliferative Phase i, Breakdown of a. ower seem i, wie sien a frees =i bart wae esa sree b. Secretory Phase Follicular Phase «ga ii, tefee wee Menstruation iii, Luteal Phase b a ob © in iii a) ii iii i 2) i ii (2) i iii ii (3) iii ii (3) iti ii i (4) ii i ii iti i ii ACHLA/AA/Page 37 ‘Te art & fem FATA / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindifEnglish 168. Fare 1 Ang eh eas UA eh @ frre Safa ait fa Ro me faaet A a ag fae am aaT hifi : ee] a. areata it be ii. weet iil (tae Seeger) era] Sg a afte a wr tag eI arse eecterat cant five eat a were a were iv. Gaga a i ii iti 3) i iv A " ii Les, eH A nf ai a eae TT AL wa 2 fos fe ok fa fe me fees 3a ag? ae em ar fe: ean (are) a afigs Reig bb BRAM ii c aah ii qd wade iv a iv iv i iii eeu (seache 7 87 977) ea oe apie TER Benin fran witoes aafera aera a ii iif ii iii 168, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given 164, below: Column L a. Glycosuria b. Gout c. Renal ealeali Glomerular nephritis a ob Qi iti 2) i ii @ ii i Av i Match the items given in Column I with those in Column If and select the correct option given Column I i, Accumulation of uric acid in joints fi, Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney iii, Inflammation in glomeruli iv, Presence of glucose in urine e 4d i iv ii iv iv i ii Column IE (Part of Exeretory System) i, Henle’s loop ii, Ureter |. Urinary bladder Storage of urine iv. Malpighian below : Column L (Function) a. Ultrafiltration b. Concentration ofurine ¢. Transport of urine a ab Oy wv 42) vi @) wy vo iv corpusele v. Proximal convoluted tubule « 4d | i ii i itt ii itt i iti ACHLIVAA/Page 38 aa wird & fore 2a / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindienglsh sie an i a aaah war sifted aaa ey a ara Beg wrt & 2 165. Which of the following gastric cells indirectly help in erythropoiesis ? (Fem cia) Stren (1) Goblet cells: (2) pr aire, (2) Mucous cells of ea aired (3) Chiefeclls | (4) fasta strert Parietal celis . 166. Match the items given in Column I with those in Yee, Fee 1 Hh dah rea EB wah A eT ARIE] Comm TT and select the earrect option given Sh 48 qm fer 9 a ag fer a ict . Column 1 Column It ry rare a, Fibrinogen i Osmotic balance a afc i waeh agen >. Globulin ii, Bloot clotting b. aa ii, a weer ‘ Albumin iii, Defence mechanism ce tain iii, wfrren Genfatis a bios Mi i ii a ob oe ; ma i ii ao @ i it @ i iti a (3) ii ii i wa 4 167. Which of the following is an occupational io il t respiratory disorder ? 167, Preafefiar 4 a eaaeifae vara Pre ar screen | () Botulism R? 2) Silicosis a) gm (3) Anthracis joy faferearmer (4) Emphysema “ (3) thee 168. Calcium is important in skeletal muscle 4) arbi contraction because it : ahemier ‘i (1) detaches the myosin head from the actin 168, Fare SF Seer ETT Pea ree o Sees i) hahahah (2) activates the myosin ATPase by binding to ‘ @ wetiite 8 diner 32 Gertie sor & 1 it, eri & deer offer & afar era % oa (3) binds to troponin to remove the masking of ai gel tar aries & fer | active sites on actin for myosin. 4) aeiiia wie ag oft titer ag So ner oie (4) prevents the formation of bonds between Suh het | the myosin cross bridges and the actin filament. ACHLWAAIPage 39 ‘wa wrt & few aa / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hindi/Engtish 169, free % fiws pe: fea aA ae? (1) =afers Sta WG SER (@) DNA RNA ida a fae ae upd a RER a aR arr 8? conven oq es ai 8 ae at esta “ak crihin acne en ee y~ ergatfetie sifrafaea 8 ava afi & @ EA Se me A Rat! siete Wiest azefins A ara fight uta din 8 mee Fifa 1) smegma - L-sranta yes (2) tere — fem aa oo (@) argu gre - fees (a) agape _ UBhfiad & vies 172, fefefas #2 a8 clone we aHa aE w a afta at 2? w al, Uae, Fa (3) whedi, rence, amet (4) aed, Hear, fore 178, Te Wrens Yegem (RER) 4 Frafafar a a aaah wea wef Bh 7 () Pen teas = Fagor ide a neater (3) te a aes (4) Stents tree 174. ag 8 Ueda HH mRNA @ dag Het HATE , Wate: Hoag viral ara 8 | wean Beh 169, Niss! bodies are mainly composed of (Nuclei acids and SER (2) DNA and RNA (3) Proteins and lipids (8) Free ribosomes and RER 170, Which of these statements is imoorrect ? (1) Glyeolysis operates 4s long as it is supplied with NAD thet ean pick up hydrogen atoms. (2) Glycolysis occurs in cytosol, (3) Enzymes of ‘TCA cycle are present in mitochondrial matrix. (4) Osidative phosphorylation takes place in outer mitochondrial membrane, 171. Select the incorrect match . (1) Submetacentric - L-shaped chromososmes chromosomes (2) Allosomes —— Sex chromosomes (3) Lampbrush —- Diplotene bivalents chromosomes (4) Polytene ~ Oocytes of amphibians chromosomes 172, Which of the following terms describe human dentition ? 2) Pleurodont, Monophyodont, Homodont £2) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont (3) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Homodont (4) Plourodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont 173. Which of the following events does not occur in rough endoplasmic reticulum ? (Q) Cleavage of signal peptide {2} Protein glycosylation (3) Protein folding (4) Phospholipid synthesis 174. Many ribosomes may associate with a single mRNA to form multiple copies of a polypeptide simultaneously. Such strings of ribosomes are agers A en et # termed as (1) enfeedia GQ) Plastidome (2) frre (2) Polyhedral bodies ee (3) Polysome (4) Rare (4) Nucleosome ACHLAVAAIPage 40 ‘TH wrt & fia eT / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindilEngiish 175, foe ae em ge ate dmg & a eT cra 3 Facet te se via 8 2 (a) fired a 76. F 8 ahem wariaren te ae 87 AU) URGENT aT (2) Sea afeme (3) -Bihefere (a) fafefertt 177, Prafeitaa send fara & some i a rere frre maa fifa: (1) Same, aye oa Sar a afer (2) ae ta it ee (3) fea, amg wa se aise, songs wa aa A site 178. a aH ec a seh oR ie oT Feuet gig & ater art 2 2 ae (2) Fae A 43) fae D. @) fafa Eb 179, 3% Ses % some A) wey aren 7 anna fear Serer 22 ()sifirert Frere (2 (pte (4) rage aR 180. erin safer @ at ats.2 agen Rie wh a der ah oat B 7 175. In which disease does mosquito transmitted | pathogen cause chronic inflammation of lymphatic vessels ? (1) Ringworm disease (2) Ascariasis @ | ow |176, Elephantiasis Amoebiasis, Which of the following is mot an autoimmune disease ? 41) Alzheimer’s disease (2) Rheumatoid arthritis (3) Psoriasis (4) Vitiligo 177, Among the following sets of examples for divergent evolution, select the incorrect option : () Brain of bat, man and cheetah (2) Heart of bat, man and cheetah (3) Foretimbs of man, bat and cbeetab S4) Bye of octopus, bat and man 178, Conversion of milk to curd improves its nutritional value by increasing the amount of (1) Vitamin By @ (3) a) The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of () Convergent evolution (2) Analogy 13) Homology (4) Adaptive radiation Which of the following characteristics represent “Inheritance of blood groups’ in humans ? Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E 178, 180. a, Dominance i b. Codominance e © Multiple allele i. 4. 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