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Version Code SUBJECT CODE : 15
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1. † ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ²ìåìæÔå ’æÖÒ®Ò ÜÈåÒ•ÿðϘµâå ÿå 4. † ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔå ƒ¸êÔåíú ’ðëéÔðé-
˜µåêÒÇÈåíú ²µåëÇÈåíú˜µðëâÿåäÑê ÜÈæÁ·µåùÏÔ昵åê¼å¾Áðµ ? ÑðÒ¯ó ÊÒÁ·µå, ’ðëé„´™¤Äðé¯ó ÊÒÁ·µå,
1 ß昵åë ƒ²ìåìæÅ’ó ÊÒÁ·µåÔÄå åêÆ ßðëÒÁ™Áµð ?
(a) n = 2 l = 2 m = – 2 s = + 2
(a) NH3
1
(b) n = 3 l = 2 m = + 1 s = – 2 (b) BF3
1 (c) NH4Cl
(c) n = 3 l = 2 m = + 3 s = + 2
1 (d) SF6
(d) n = 1 l = 2 m = – 1 s = – 2
5. A Flux is
2. As we move from left to right in
the Periodic Table the ionisation (a) a substance used to reduce
energy generally increases. The the melting point of some
Oxygen (at No. 8) comes after other substance.
Nitrogen (at No. 7) in the same (b) a substance used in
period. Therefore Ionisation metallurgy to convert the
energy of oxygen is impurities to new low
(a) Higher than Nitrogen fusible substance.
(b) Lower than Nitrogen
(c) Same as Nitrogen (c) a substance that reacts with
(d) Can’t be predicted metal to save it from
evaporation.
3. In an ionic compound X+Y– is (d) Both (a) and (b)
most likely to be formed if
(a) Ionisation enthalpy of X is
6. In the Blast furnace during the
high, electron gain enthalpy
of Y is low. extraction of Iron from Haematite
(b) Ionisation enthalpy of X is the charge consists of Haematite,
high, electron gain enthalpy Carbon and limestone. The actual
of Y is high. reducing agent during smelting
(c) Ionisation enthalpy of X is is,
low, electron gain enthalpy (a) Carbon
of Y is high.
(b) Carbon monoxide
(d) Ionisation enthalpy of X is
low, electron gain enthalpy (c) Limestone
of Y is low. (d) Hot Blast Air
15 (3 – A)
7. „Ï“±Äðñ´µó˜µâå ÿå ŠÑð’æ±øÅ’ó ÕÄæÏÜÈåÁµå Å•²µå¼ð 10. „’æÞÑ–’ó „ÔåêÓÁµå Õ²µåêÁµåÂà NaOH Äå
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(overlapping) (c) Š²™²ìðëé’ðëÐéÔåìó ÊæÓ’ó-T
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¾ µå Ôåê¼åê¾ ’å´™Ôðê ¼æÇÈåÔåìæÄå
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¾ µå
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’ðëé „´™¤Äðé¯ó ÊÒÁ·µåÁ™ÒÁµå
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ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼åÁµå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ŒÁµåê ÜÈåÔåê d-’å’ðÛ˜µåâÿåê
ÕÊ·å¦Äð ßðëÒÁ™ Š²µå´µåê ˜µåêÒÇÈåíú˜µåâÿ昙 13. §ÒÁµåê ÁµåÐÔåÁµå ÊæÚÝÉé’å²µå¸Áµå ŠÒ¼åіɲìåêê
ÊðéÇÈ头µåê¼å¾Ôð. ƒÔåíú ²ìåìæÔåíúÔðÒÁµå²µð eg Ôåê¼åê¾ 30 kJ mol–1 „˜™²µåê¼å¾Áµð Ôåê¼åê¾
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Ê·æÚÝÉé’å²µ¸
’å’ðÛ˜µåâÿåê K–1 „˜™²µåê¼å¾Áµð. l Ôæ¼æÔå²µ¸ å ÁµåÑ–Ó ÁµåÐÔåÁµå
(a) dx2 – y2, dz2 and dxy, dyz, dzx ’åêÁ™²ìåêêÔå Ê–ÒÁµåê † ’ðâ’ÿå åÒ´µå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
(b) dxy, dyz, dzx and dx2 – y2, dz2 (a) 250 K
(c) dx2 – y2, dxy and dy2, dyz, dzx (b) 400 K
(c) 450 K
(d) dz2, dxz, and dx2 – y2, dyz, dxy (d) 600 K
15 (4 – A)
7. The electronic configuration of 10. The Indicator used in the titration
Actinides can’t be assigned with of oxalic acid against NaOH is
degree of certainty because of (a) Methyl Orange
(a) Small energy difference (b) Phenolphthalein
between 5f and 6d levels. (c) Eriochrome Black-T
(b) Overlapping of Inner (d) Precipitating Indicator
orbitals.
(c) Free movement of electrons 11. A Gas will approach ideal
over all the orbitals. behaviour at
(d) None of the above. (a) Low pressure and Low
temperature.
8. Ligands in a complex salt are (b) Low temperature and High
(a) anions linked by co-ordinate pressure.
bonds to a central metal (c) High temperature and Low
atom (or) ion. pressure.
(b) cations linked by co- (d) High temperature and High
ordinate bonds to a central pressure.
metal atom (or) ion.
(c) molecules linked by co- 12. Which of the following is an
ordinate bonds to a central acidic indicator ?
metal atom (or) ion. (a) Methyl orange
(d) ions (or) molecules linked (b) Phenolphthalein
by co-ordinate bonds to a
(c) Diphenylamine
central metal atom(or) ion.
(d) Potassium ferricyanide
(a) H2 Ôåê¼åê¾ He
(b) CO2 Ôåê¼åê¾ CO
(c) CO Ôåê¼åê¾ C2H4 (d)
(d) NO Ôåê¼åê¾ CO
15 (6 – A)
14. The standard electrode potentials 17. The nucleus of radio active
of three metal cations, X, Y and element is unstable because of
Z are 0.52, –3.03 and –1.18 V (a) High N/P ratio
respectively. The order of (b) Low N/P ratio
reducing power of the metals is (c) High P/E ratio
(a) Y > Z > X (d) Low P/E ratio
(b) X > Y > Z
(c) Z > Y > X 18. Reaction between Aryl halide and
alkyl halide in presence of
(d) Z > X > Y
metallic sodium and ether is
named as
15. Considering the following (a) Wurtz-fittig reaction
reaction in an automobile, (b) Wurtz reaction
2C8H18(g) + 25O2 (g) → (c) Sand-Mayer reaction
(d) Etard’s reaction
16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g)
Signs of ∆H, ∆S and ∆G 19. Choose the correct structure for
respectively will be 2,3-dichloro methoxy benzene
(a) +ve, +ve, –ve
(b) –ve, +ve, –ve (a)
(c) –ve,+ve, +ve
(d) +ve, –ve, +ve
(b)
16. Which of the following pair
of gases will have same rate of
diffusion under similar
conditions ?
(c)
(a) H2 and He
(b) CO2 and CO
(c) CO and C2H4
(d)
(d) NO and CO
15 (7 – A)
20. † ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈåÒ²ìåêê’徘µåâÿåê ÜÈå꘵åÒÁ·µå 23. ßæÔðë¤éÄåê ŠÒÁµ²å µð
²ìåêê’å¾ ˜µåê¸Á·µåÔåê¤ÔåÄåêÆ ÔåÏ’å¾ÇÈå´™ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð ? 1. §ÒÁµåê ²µæÜÈæ²ìåêÅ’å Áµåë¼å
1. ÜÈðñ’ðëÓé ÇÈðîÐÇÈðéÄó 2. Ç·ÈåùîϲµæÄó 2. §ÒÁµåê “¸Ö
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¾ µð
5. ÊðÄó¨éÄó 6. Á¿·²
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(d) B6 ¨éÔåÜȼ
å åÖ (b) 1, 3, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 5
(c) 1, 4, 5 Ôåê¼åê¾ 6
(d) 1, 3, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 6
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ÔåíúÁµå’攘™ ÜÈå¾Ä嘵åÐÒÁ¿·™˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ÜÈåÒ’ðëéôåÄåÔåÄåêÆ
25. ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ƒ½ ÜÝà²ìåìæÁµå ×å’å 夲µå
‡Ò®êÔåìæ´µåêÔå ßæÔðë¤éÄåê
²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
(a) …ÄóÜÈåêÑ–Äó (a) ˜µåëÓ’ðëéÜÈó
(b) „“Þ¯ðëéÜÝÄó (b) Ç·ÈåùÐ’ðë±éÜÈó
(c) Á¿·µðñ²µæ“ÞÄó (c) ÔåìæÏÄðëéÜÈó
(d) ˜µåëӒ嘵æÄó (d) ˜µæÏÑ’ðë±éÜÈó
15 (8 – A)
20. Which are the following 23. A Hormone is
compounds exhibit aromatic 1. a chemical messenger
property ? 2. an enzyme
1. Cyclopropane 3. produced by endocrine glands
2. Furane 4. specific in its action
3. Pyrrole Select the correct answer using
4. Cyclohexene the codes given below
(a) 1, 2 and 4 only
5. Benzene
(b) 1, 3 and 4 only
6. Thiophene
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
Select the correct answers using (d) 3 only
the codes given below :
(a) All are aromatic 24. Di-saccharides which on hydrolysis
(b) 1, 3, 5 and 6 only gives two glucose units are
(c) 2, 3, 5 and 6 only 1. Maltose
(d) 1, 4 and 5 only 2. Sucrose
3. Isomaltose
4. Cellobiose
21. Vitamin which contains metal ion :
5. Lactose
(a) Vitamin B1 6. Trehalose
(b) Vitamin B2 Select the correct answer using
the codes given below :
(c) Vitamin B12
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(d) Vitamin B6
(b) 1, 3, 4 and 5
(c) 1, 4, 5 and 6
22. Hormone that causes contraction (d) 1, 3, 4 and 6
of mammary glands for milk
excretion in mothers is 25. Which is the sweetest sugar
(a) Insulin amongst the following ?
(b) Oxytocin (a) Glucose
(b) Fructose
(c) Thyroxine
(c) Mannose
(d) Glucagon
(d) Galactose
15 (9 – A)
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å ¤éÚݲìåêÜÈó ƒÅéÕê²ìåìæ” ÜÈÜå ÈæÏßæ²™˜âµå Ñ
ÿå –Ó
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(a) ¦ÿðñÕ’å ôå®êÔå°’ð²ìåêÄåêÆ ¨éÔåܼÈå åÖÁµå ’ðë²µ¼å ð ’æ²µ¸
å ?
’åâÿðÁµåê’ðëâÿåêäÔåíúÁµåê (a) Õ®ÕêÄó B1
39. The members of Bryales are 41. Gymnosperms are the main
commonly called as source of timber. In which of the
1. True mosses following groups the timber
yielding plants are found.
2. Higher mosses
1. Cycadales
3. Peat mosses
2. Gnetales
4. Velvet mosses 3. Coniferales
Select the correct answer using 4. All
the codes given below : Using the codes given below,
(a) 1 only mark the correct answer :
(b) 1 and 2 only (a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 3 only
(c) 4 only
(d) 1 and 4 only
(d) 2 and 3 only
15 (15 – A)
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Codes : ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼åÔåíú ´µæÕ¤ÄåÆÄå ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼å’𔠽鲵æ
A B C D ÔåϽ²™’å¾Ô昙Áµð. ƒÁµåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
(a) ÄðñÜÈ嘙¤’å „²ìðê” ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼å
(a) 1 4 3 2
(b) ÇÈæÏÄó¦ÿðÄðÜÝÜÈó ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼å
(b) 4 1 2 3
(c) ÄåÔå-´µæÕ¤Äó ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼å
(c) 3 2 1 4
(d) ÑÔåìæ’ó¤Äå ÜÝÁµæÂÃÒ¼å
(d) 2 3 4 1
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’åÒ´µåê ʲµåêÔå ÜÈåë’åÛûÍ ÇÈðîéÚÈå’æÒ×åÔ昙Áµð.
56. ÄåÑ–Ó ÜÈðëéÕê (Nullisomy) ŠÒÊ ÇÈåÁµå „Áµå²µð ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ÇÈåГвìð꘵ð …Áµåê Êßåâÿå
‹ÄåÄåêÆ ÜÈåë¡ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð ? ƒÔå×åÏ’åÔ昙Áµð.
1. ÁµåêϽ ÜÈåÒ×ðÓéÚȸ å “Ð²ìðê
(a) §ÒÁµåê ¦ÿðë¼ð Ô帤¼åÒ¼å꘵åâÿåê 2. ’ðëÓé²µðëéÇ·ÝÑó ²µåôåÄð˜µð
ÄåÚÈå±Ô昵åêÔåíúÁµåÄåêÆ
3. ‡Üݲµæ®’ð”
(b) §ÒÁµåê Ô帤¼åÒ¼åê 4. ÜÈðñ¯ðëé’ðëÐéÔåìó ²µåôåÄð˜µð
ÄåÚÈå±Ô昵åêÔåíúÁµåÄåêÆ ’ðâÿ嘵ð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜âµå –ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ™
‡¼å²¾ µåÔåÄåêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™.
(c) §ÒÁµåê ¦ÿðë¼ð Ô帤¼åÒ¼å꘵åâÿåê
(a) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
ÜÈðéÇÈ¤å ´µð²ìåì昵åêÔåíúÁµåÄåêÆ
(b) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
(d) §ÒÁµåê Ô帤¼åÒ¼åê (c) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
ÜÈðéÇÈ¤å ´µð²ìåì昵åêÔåíúÁµåÄåêÆ (d) 4 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
15 (22 – A)
55. Match List – I with List – II and 57. Broadly the genetic disorders
select the correct answer using may be grouped into two
the codes given below : categories. Select the suitable
(Common (Botanical answer in the following :
Name) Name) (a) Sex – chromosomes-
autosomes disoders
A. Kesar dal 1. Vigna
(b) Mendelian disorders –
unguiculata chromosomal disorders
B. Cow pea 2. Glycine max (c) XO type sex disorders – XY
type sex disorders
C. Soya bean 3. Cicer
(d) XX chromosome disorders –
arietinum XY chromosome disorders
D. Chick pea 4. Lathyrus
sativus 58. In Weisman’s germplasm theory
of evolution, the following one
Codes : theory is in sharp contrast to
A B C D Darwin’s theory
(a) Theory of natural selection
(a) 1 4 3 2
(b) Pangenesis theory
(b) 4 1 2 3 (c) New-Darwin’s theory
(c) 3 2 1 4 (d) Lamarck’s theory
(d) 2 3 4 1
59. Copper is a micronutrient found
in small quantity in soils, but it is
most essential for
56. Nullisomy refers to
1. Photosynthesis
(a) Loss of one pair of 2. Constituent of chlorophyll
chromosome. 3. Respiration
(b) Loss of a single 4. Constituent of cytochrome
chromosome. Select the correct answer from
the codes given below:
(c) Addition of a pair of (a) 1 and 3 only
chromosome. (b) 2 and 4 only
(d) Addition of a single (c) 1 only
chromosome. (d) 4 only
15 (23 – A)
60. ‡Üݲµæ®Áµå ÜÈåÒÁµåÊ·å¤ÁµÑ å –Ó, ²ìåêë’æϲ™- 63. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–Ó²µåêÔå Õ×åÖ ¦ÿðÄ°
ð ’ó ÜÈåÒÇÈåÄåëÍÑ
²ìðëé¯ó˜µåâÿå Ôðêñ¯ðëé ’æÒ´™Ð²ìåìæÁµå ’ðéÒÁµåÐ ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
§âÿ嘙²µåêÔå ÔðêéÑðÍþÏ „“ÞÜÈðëéÔåìó˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó (a) …Ò´™²ìåêÄó ’òÅÞÑó „Ç·Èó
’åÐÊóÄå ôå’æÐÔ¼å å¤Ôåíú ÜÈåÒÊ·Õ å ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð. „Áµå²µð ƒ˜™Ð’åÑ¢²µåÑó ²™ÜÈåôó¤, ÄåÔÁ å µðßåÑ–.
ÇÈðîÐ’æϲ™²ìðëé¯ó˜µâå ÿå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµå²µå ÔðêéÑðÍþÏ
ÔðêéÑð …Áµåê ÜÈåÒÊ·åÕÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð ? (b) ÑæÑó ÊßåÁµåë²µó ×æÜݾø ÜÈðÒ®²µó
(a) ÄåëÏ“Ó²ìåêÜÈó Ç·Èæ²µó ʲìðëé¯ð’æÆѨ, ÄåÔåÁµðßåÑ–.
(b) ÕêéÜÈðëéÜÈðëéÔåìó˜µâ å ÿåê (c) ÄæÏ×åÄåÑó Êêϲµðëé „Ç·Èó ÇÈæÓüÏÒ¯ó
(c) ˜µæÑ–š ’æÒÇÈðÓ’óÞ ¦ÿðÄð°’ó ²™ÜÈðëéÜÈå¤ÜÈó, ÄåÔÁ å µðßåÑ–.
(d) ŠÒ´µðëéÇÈæÓÜÝÍ’ó ²µð°’åêÏÑÒ (d) ¯æ¯æ ŠÄ娤 ²™ÜÈåôó¤
…ÄåÜݱ®ëϯó, ÄåÔåÁµðßåÑ–.
61. Ôæ²ìåêê²µåà¼å ‡Üݲµæ®Áµå ƒÒ½Ôåê ‡¼åÉÄåÆ
1. CO2 Ôåê¼åê¾ O2
64. Ñ–Ò˜µå ÅÁ·µæ¤²µ’å å Ô帤¼åÒ¼å꘵åâÿåÄåêÆ Ôðë®±ÔðëÁµåÑ–˜µð
2. C2H5OH Ôåê¼åê¾ CO2 ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈÜå ÈåÏÁµåÑ–Ó ’åÒ´µåê à´™²ìåêÑæÎê¼åê ?
3. H2O Ôåê¼åê¾ O2
(a) ÜÝÉé²µðëé’æÇÈå¤ÜÈó
4. CO2 Ôåê¼åê¾ H2O
(b) ÇÈðñÜÈåÒ ÜÈå¯ðñÔÒå
’ðâÿ嘵ð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå „²ìðꔘµåâ–ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ™
‡¼å²¾ µåÔåÄåêÆ „²™ÜÝ. (c) ÄåëϲµðëéÜÈðëÉé²µæ
(a) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (d) “ÐÜÈæÒÁ¿·™ÔåêÔåìó
(b) 2 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
(c) 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 Ôåìæ¼åÐ 65. ’ðëé×å ÇÈðî²µ²ð ìåêÑ–Ó ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ²ìåìæÔå Ñ–ÇÝ´µó
(d) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 2 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
˜µåâÿåê ’åÒ´µåê ʲµåê¼å¾Ôð ?
(a) Ç·ÈæÜÈæÉð´µðñÑó’ðëÑ–éÄó
62. Ê·æ²µ¼ å åÁµåÑ–,Ó ÁµåêϽ ƒÔåÁ²·™ ìåê ƒÄåê“вìðê²ìåê
ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå˜âµå ÿåÄåêÆ † ’ðâ˜ÿå µð ½â–Ü²Ý µåêÔå ²ìåìæÔå (b) ’å´™Ôðê ÜÈæÒÁµåм²ð ìåê ÑðñÇÈðî
Êðâ˜ÿð âµå ÿå ÔðêéÑð ƒÄåê’åÐÔå꺒ð²ìåêÒ¼ð ÇÈðîÐé°éÄó˜µâå ÿåê (LDL ˜µåâÿåê)
Äå´Üµð ÈåÑ昙ÑÓ ? (c) ’ðñÑðëéÔðêñ’æÐÄó˜µâ å ÿåê
1. ¯ðëÔåìæϯðë, ßå½¾, ÜÈåë²ìåꤒæÒ½ (d) ÑðñÇÈðîéÜÈðëéÔåìó˜µâ å ÿåê
Ôåê¼åê¾ Äðјµå´µåÑð.
2. ’åÊêÌ, ˜µðëéÁ·™, Üȸ ð Êê Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒ“”. 66. Ôðêñ’ðëÐé®ëÏÊëÏÑó ˜µåâÿåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµå²™ÒÁµå
3. ÜÈð¸Êê, ƒ“”, ’åÊêÌ Ôåê¼åê¾ ˜µðëéÁ·™. ²µåôåÄð²ìåì昙²µåê¼å¾Ôð ?
4. ˜µðëéÁ·™, ’åÊêÌ, ƒ“” Ôåê¼åê¾ Üȸ ð Êê (a) „ÑæÉà ®êÏÊêÑ–Äó
’ðâÿ嘙Äå „²ìðꔘµâå –ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ™ ‡¼å²¾ µåÔåÄåêÆ (b) Ê–é¯æ ®êÏÊêÑ–Äó
„²™ÜÝ.
(c) ˜µæÔåìæ ®êÏÊêÑ–Äó
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 1 (d) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ
15 (24 – A)
60. During respiration, Kreb’s cycle 63. One of the world genetic resource
occurs on the surface oxysomes centre in India is
inside the mitochondria in (a) Indian council of
eukaryotes, but it occur on the Agricultural Research, New
surface of ______ in prokaryotes. Delhi.
(a) Nucleus (b) Lal Bahadur Shashtri Center
(b) Mesosomes for Biotechnology, New
(c) Golgi complex
Delhi.
(d) Endoplasmic reticulum
(c) National Bureau of Plant
61. The end product of anaerobic Genetic Resources, New
respiration is/are _______ Delhi.
1. CO2 and O2 (d) Tata Energy Research
2. C2H5OH and CO2 Institute, New Delhi.
3. H2O and O2
4. CO2 and H2O 64. Sex Chromosomes were first
Choose the correct answer from discovered in which plant ?
the choices mentioned below.
(a) Spherocarpus
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only (b) Pisum sativum
(c) 4 and 3 only (c) Neurospora
(d) 1 and 2 only (d) Chrysanthemum
62. In India, studies on photoperiodic
responses was not carried out on 65. Which one of the following lipids
one of the below mentioned crops are found in the cell membrane ?
in orderly (a) Phosphatidylcholine
1. Tomato, Cotton, Sunflower
(b) Low density Lipoproteins
and Groundnut.
2. Sugar cane, wheat, Jute and Rice. (LDLs)
3. Jute, Rice, Sugar cane and (c) Chylomicrons
Wheat. (d) Liposomes
4. Wheat, Sugar cane, Rice and
Jute.
66. Microtubules are made up of
Select the correct answer from
the options given below : (a) alpha-tubulin
(a) 3 (b) beta-tubulin
(b) 4 (c) gamma-tubulin
(c) 1 (d) None of the above
(d) 2 and 3
15 (25 – A)
67. ÜÈåÜÈåϘµâå ÿå ’ðëé×åÊ–½· ²¾ ìåêÑ–Ó ÜÈðÑêÏÑðëéÜÈó 71. ÔåêÄåêÚÈåÏ ¨éÕ˜µâå ÿå Ñ–Ò˜µå Çȼå 𾘵昙 ÊâÿåÜÈåêÔå
…²µåêÔå ’æ²µ¸ å Á™ÒÁµæ˜™, ŠÑð²ìåê ƒ’æ²µåÔåíú ÕÁ·µæÄå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
ŠÑð²ìåê ÇÈ²å µåÔåìæÁ™²ìåêÑ–Ó † ’ðâÿå’åÒ´µå (a) Ê·åëиÁ™ÒÁµå DNA ²ìåêÄåêÆ ¼ð˜µðÁµåê
ƒÒ×åÁ™ÒÁµå ÅÁ·µæ¤²µåÔ昵åê¼åÁ ¾ µð. Äðëé´µåêÔåíúÁµåê.
(a) ’ðëé×å ÕÊ·å¦Äð²ìåê ˜µå½ÎêÒÁµå (b) ÑæÏÇÈðîÐéÜÈðë”éÇÝ’ó …Ôðêé¨Ò˜µó
(b) ’ðëé×å ÔåÑÜÈðÎêÒÁµå
(c) „ÕêƲìðëéÜÈðÒ¯ðÜÝÜÈó
(c) ’ðëé×å ÕÊ·å¦Äð²ìåê ÜÈåÔåê¼åÑÁ™ÒÁµå
(d) ÇÈæÓÜÈðëÍ´µðÜÈæͯæÁ™ÒÁµå (d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ
68. † ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ²ìåìæÔå ˜µåê¸Ñ’åÛ¸˜µåâÿåê
²ìåêëÊæÏ“±é²™²ìåì昵åâ–˜µåë Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒ’å¤ 72. ØÑ–éÒÁ·µåùÐ ß昵åë Êðé²µå꘵åâÿå Äå´µåêÕÄå
ÊæÏ“±é²™²ìåì昵âå –˜µåë …²µåêÔå ÔåϼæÏÜÈåÔåÄåêÆ ÜÈåßå¨éÕé ÜÈåßåôå²ìåꤒð” ÅÁµå×å¤Äå-
ÅÁ·µå¤²™ÜÈåê¼å¾Ôð ? Ô昙²µåêÔå Ôðêñ’ðëé²µðñ¦ÿæ, ÜÈÜå ÈåϘµåâ–˜µð ²ìåìæÔå
²™é½ ÜÈåßæ²ìåê’åÔ昙Áµð ?
(a) Ô帤¼åÒ¼åêÕÄå Ôå¼åê¤Ñæ’æ²µÁ å µå ÜÈåÖ²µåëÇÈå
(a) Åé²µåÄåêÆ àé²™’ðëâÿåêäÔåíúÁµå’ð”
(b) ’ðëé×åÊ–½ · ¾²ìåêÑ–Ó Ôåêê²µðéÎêÄó ƒÜݼ¾ åÖ
(b) Ç·ÈæÜÈðÉÃé¯ó ÇÈòÚݱ’å¼ð˜µð
(c) 70S Ô帤¼åÒ¼å꘵â å ÿå ƒÜݾ¼åÖ
(d) ÄåëÏ“Ó²ìåê²µó ÇÈðî²µð …ÑÓÁ² ™ µåêÔåíúÁµåê (c) ÊðâÿåÔº å ˜µ²ð ìåêÄåêÆ
ÜÈæÁ·µåùÏÔ昙ÜÈåêÔåíúÁµå’ð”
69. Ôðñ²µåÜÈó˜µð ‹Äåê Ôåìæ´µåêÔåíúÁµå²™ÒÁµå, ƒÁµåê
(d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
ÑÜÝ’ð²ìåì昙 ÊâÿåÜÈåêÔåíúÁµ’å ð” ÜÈåë’å¾Ô昵åê¼å¾Áµð ?
(a) ’æÎêÜÈåêÔåíúÁµ² å ™ÒÁµå
73. ßåÜݲµåêÔåêÄð ƒÅјµâå ÿåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú ?
(b) ²µæÜÈæ²ìåêÅ’å ‡ÇÈåôæ²µåÁ™ÒÁµå
(a) CO2
(c) ’ðëÑêÓÔåíúÁµå²™ÒÁµå
(b) CFC ˜µâ
å ÿåê
(d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
(c) CH4
70. Ê·åëйæÔåÜÈð² À ìåê ’æÒ´µå’ðëé×嘵âå ÿåê
ÇÈåîúÓ²™ÇÈðî¯ðÒ¯ó „˜™²µåê¼åÔ ¾ ð Ôåê¼åê¾ † (d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿå ßåê°±˜µð ’æ²µ¸ å Ô昵åê¼å¾Ôð.
74. ÑæÏ’ðë±éÊæÏÜÝÑðñ ÜÝÉéØéÜÈó ß昵åë …¼å²µå
(a) ÇÈðÐé²µðéÇݼå ÇÈåîúӲǙ Èðî¯ðÒ¯ó
’æÒ´µå’ðëé×嘵âå ÿåê ÜÈåë’æÛûÍ¸ê ¨éÕ˜µâå –ÒÁµå ßæÑÄåêÆ
ßåêÁµåꘙÜÈåêÔåíúÁµå²™ÒÁµå (Fermentation)
(b) Š’ðë±é´µåÔåìó¤, ŠÒ´µðëé´µåÔåìó¤ ’ðâÿå’åÒ´µå ²™é½²ìåê „ß沵嘵âå ÿåê
Ôåê¼åê¾ ÕêéÜÈðëé´µåÔåìó¤ ’ðëé×嘵âå ÿåê ²µåëÇÈåíú˜µðëâÿåêäÔåíúÁµ’å ð” ÇÈðÐ鲵干ð ìåì昵åê¼å¾Áµð.
(c) ÊðâÔ ÿå º å ˜µ²ð ìåê ƒÔåÁ²·™ ìåêÑ–Ó, ßðôåê¢Ô²å ™ (a) ¡éÜÈó
Ê·åëйæÔåܲÈðÀ ìåê ÇÈðî²µ˜ð âµå ÿåê ƒÁ¿·µåÔæ
ÇÈæÓÜÒÈð ¯æ (b) Êð¹ð»
(d) §ÒÁµåê ÅÁ™¤ÚÈå± ÜÈåҼ彲ìåê (c) ÜÝà˜µðëâ–ÜÝÁµå ßæÑê
¨éÔå’ðëé×嘵âå ÿåê Ôåìæ¼åÐ (d) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
15 (26 – A)
67. Due to the presence of cellulose 71. The technique used to carry out
in the cell wall of plants, leaf sex determination in humans is
shape is determined in the leaf by
primordial by (a) extraction of DNA from
(a) rates of cell division embryo.
(b) cell migration
(b) laparoscopic imaging.
(c) planes of cell division
(d) plasmodesmata (c) amniocentesis.
(d) None of the above.
68. Which of the following
characteristics differentiate
Eubacteria from Archaebacteria ? 72. Mycorrhiza which is a symbiotic
(a) Circular nature of association between fungi and
chromosome. roots help the plant in
(b) Presence of murein in cell (a) Water absorption.
wall.
(b) Phosphate nutrition.
(c) Presence of 70S Ribosomes.
(d) Absence of nuclear (c) Enabling growth.
membrane. (d) All of the above.
15 (36 – A)
96. The year in which Jain Pre-metric 99. In the Minority Directorate,
and Post-Metric scholarship was which of the following subject
started from the State
Government is ______. teacher can be selected on
(a) 2009 – 10 priority basis for remedial
(b) 2012 – 13 teaching ?
(c) 2010 – 11
(a) Kannada – English - Hindi
(d) 2013 – 14
(b) English – Mathematics -
97. In the Minority Directorate, the Science
scholarship given to the students
who are obtaining higher (c) Science – Urdu – Social
education in abroad is Science
(a) From ` 2.00 lakh to ` 5.00 lakh
(d) English – Urdu – Hindi
(b) From ` 5.00 lakh to ` 10.00
lakh
(c) From ` 8.00 lakh to ` 15.00
lakh
(d) From ` 10.00 lakh to ` 15.00 100. In the Minority Directorate, what
lakh is the minimum percentage of
Marks required for obtaining
98. In the Minority Directorate, the
facilities under promotional
students who are willing to
pursue higher education in abroad scheme for the Minority
shall attain ______ years of age students ?
before commencement of
training. (a) 45%
(a) 28 (b) 50%
(b) 32
(c) 55%
(c) 36
(d) 38 (d) 60%
15 (37 – A)
¡¼åê¾ Ê²µåßå’攘™ ÜÈåÀâÿå
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
15 (38 - A)
¡¼åê¾ Ê²µåßå’攘™ ÜÈåÀâÿå
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
(39 - A) 15
† ÇÈåÐ×ðÆÇÈåíúÜݾ’ð²ìåêÄåêÆ ¼ð²µð²ìåêêÔåÒ¼ð ÅÔå꘵ð ½â–ÜÈåêÔåÔå²µð˜µåë …ÁµåÄåêÆ ¼ð²µð²ìåê’åë´µåÁµåê.