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acs , 4 A small, conducting circular loop is placed
PHYSICS MARKS : 42 inside a long solenoid carrying a current. The
‘This section contains 12 questions. Q.1 to Q.10 plane of the loop contains the axis of the
carry 3 marks each and there is — 1 for each sokenoids I ihe (current in he solenoid is
incorrect answer. Q.11 to Q.12 carry 6 marks HE NS EE EEE NDS
each and No negative marking. (1) clockwise
Directions : Q.1 to Q.10 are multiple choice (2) anticlockwise
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2). (3) 8) zero
\d (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
and (@) out of which seers (4) clockwise or anticlockwise depending on
1 Which of the following get affected by whether the resistance is increased or
horizontal air flow in an oblique projection? decreased,
(1) horizontal range 5 Ancequiconvex lens of focal length fis cut into
, two equal halves which are pasted as shown in
2) velocity at hig’ °
(2) velocity at highest point the figure, the focal length of the new system
(3) time of flight will be
(4) Both (1) and (2)
2 In the figure, path of a particle is shown. Its
velocity is shown at points A & B. Which of
the following vector correctly represents the 1) >
average acceleration during its motion from me @ st
point A to B. 3) 2F (4) Infinity
au 6 Two plane mirror are kept with their reflecting
surface inclined at 100°. A mosquito flying
¢ between the combination of these mirror finds
. multiple images of itself, At a particular
| moment the mosquito is very close to one of
A the mirrors. Tow many images will be formed
and how many images can the mosquito see?
w wt @Q) @) / @) \ y tmass a
yt 2) 4,2
3. Arod AB moves with a uniform velocity v in @B) 3,1 @) 3,2
a uniform magnetic field as shown in figure
‘uniform magnetic field as shown in figure 7 A convex mirror of focal length f produces an
a
x x xP. «x x image of size equal to — times the size of the
x «x «bee x object, Then the object distance is
2) £
x x x x x ) at Or
n
as ae G) (n+ Df (4) (n- Df
(1) The rod becomes electrically charged. 8 Two strings A and B, made of same material,
(2) The end A becomes positively charged are stretched by same tension. The radius of
string A is double of the radius of B. A
(3) The end B becomes positively charged transverse wave travels on A with speed
(4) The rod becomes hot because of Joule ‘va and on B with speed vg. The ratio vq/Vp is
heating. M12 @2 B14 @4
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9 Take the effect of bulging of earth and its
rotation in account. Consider the following
statements
(A) There are points outside the earth where
the value of g is equal to its value at the
equator.
(B) There are points outside the earth where
the value of g is equal to its value at the poles.
(1) Both A and B are correct
2) Ais correct but B is wrong
(3) Bis correct but A is wrong,
(A) Both A and B are wrong
10 Which of the following pairs represent units of
the same physical quantity?
() Kelvin and joule
(2) Kelvin and calorie
(3) Newton and calorie
(4) Soule and calorie
Directions : Q.11 and Q.12 are multiple choice
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
11 The velocity of a particle is zero at t = 0.
(1) The acceleration at t = 0 must be zero.
(2) The acceleration at t = 0 may be zero.
(3) If the acceleration is zero from t= 0 tot
10 s, the speed is also zero in this interval
(4) If the speed is zero from t= 0 to t= 10s
the acceleration is also zero in this
interval
12 A conducting loop is placed in a uniform
magnetic field with its plane perpendicular to
the field. An emfis induced in the loop if
(1) itis translated
(2) itis rotated about its axis
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This section contains 12 questions. Q.13 to Q.22
carry 3 marks each and there is — 1 for each
incorrect answer. Q.23 to Q.24 carry 6 marks
each and No negative marking.
Directions : Q.13 to Q.22 are multiple choice
questions. Each question has 4 choices (I), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
13 A solution
CoCl;6NH3 (Molar mass = 267.5 gm) is
passed through a cation exchanger. The
containing 2.675 gm of,
chloride ions obtained in solution were treated
with excess of AgNO3 to give 4.305 gm of
AgCl. The formula of complex is (Ag = 108,
Cl=35.5)
(QD) [CoCKNH,)5ICl
2) [Co(NHs)4ICls
(3) [CoCh(NH3)4ICl
(A) [CoCIs(NH3)s]
14 What is the work function of metal if light of
wavelength 4000A generates photoelectrons of
velocity 6 x 10° m/s from it?
() 09ev 2) 4.0ev
@) 21ev (@) 3.1ev
15 The upper stratosphere consisting of the ozone
layer protects us from the sun's radiation that
falls in the wavelength region
(1) 600-750 nm
Q) 08-15 nm
(8) 400-550 nm
(A) 200-315 nm
16 The vapour density of equilibrium mixture of
the reaction
2NHg = No(g) + 3Ha(g) is 6.0.
Find % dissociation of NH
@) itis rotated about a diameter (1) 13.88 (2) 58.82
(4) itis deformed. GB) 41.66 (4) None’
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17 4 1.50 gm sample of type metal (an alloy of
Sn, Pb, Cu and Sb) is dissolved in nitric acid
and HySnOs precipates. This is dehydrated by
heating to Tin (IV) oxide which weighs 0.50
gm, What % of the original type metal is Tin
present (Sq = 119).
3
@
8
@
18 When
difference between most probable speed and
temperature is increased, then
root mean square speed.
() increases
2) decreases
(3) remains same
(4) None
19 2 moles of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes
reversible expansion from (41, 400K) to 81
such that TV? = constant. The AH for the gas
() -1500R
2) -3000R
@) +1500,
@) +3000 R
20 Out of the compounds K2SO4, MgCl, FeSO,
NiClz and ZnO which of the following pair
will show paramagnetism-
(1) K2S04, MgCl,
2) ZnO, MgCl,
8) K2804, ZnCl,
(4) FeSO4, NiCl,
21 A metal gives two chlorides 'A' and 'B', ‘A’
gives black precipitate with NH4OH and 'B'
gives white with KI 'B' gives a red precipitate,
soluble in excess of Kl. 'A' and 'B' are
respectively «
(1) HgCly and HCl,
(2) Hg:Ch and HeCl,
(3) HgCly and HgCl
(4) None of these
22 The IUPAC name [Co(NHs)6][Cr(CN)4l is-
(2) Hexaammine cobalt a
hexacyanochromate (III)
(2) Hexacyanochromiium cobalt hexaammine (VI)
(3) Hexxaammine cobalt crn)
hexacyanochromium (VI)
(4) Hexacyanochromium (111) hexaammine
cobalt (11D)
Directions : Q.23 and Q.24 are multiple choice
questions, Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), @)
and (4) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
23. From the following data, which of the following
options is/are correct.
pi (2)+ 302 (g) + OH(g) AH? =42 KJ
1
Ha (g) + 702 (g) > H20(e) AH? =-242 KI
Hy(g) > 2H(g) AH? = 436 KI
On(g) + 20(g) AH? = 495 KJ
(1) For : H,0(g) > 2H(g) + O(g) : ark? =
925.5 KI
(2) For: OH(g) ~+ H(g) + O(g) : ArH® = 502 KI
(3) Ag? =(H(g)) =-218 KI/mote
(4) AgH® = (OH(g)) = 42 Ki/mole
24 Identify the complexes which are expected to
be coloured
(1) TiNOs)5
Q) [CuNCCHs 4 BEE
(3) [Cr(NIH3)6]**3CF-
(4) KalVE6]
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This section contains 12 questions. Q.25 to Q.34
carry 3 marks each and there is — 1 for each
incorrect answer. Q.35 to Q.36 carry 6 marks
each and No negative marking.
Directions : Q.25 to Q.34 are multiple choice
3)
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
25 The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle
assumes all of the following statements
EXCEPT
(1) The proportion of alleles in a population
tends to remain stable
(2) The frequencies of dominant and
recessive alleles for a given trait in a gene
pool of a large population can be
determined mathematically
(3) Genotype frequencies in a large
population are unaffected by Mendelian
segregation and recombination of alleles
(4) For a given trait the frequency of
dominant alleles is greater than that of
recessive alleles
26 — Which part is indicated as A,B, C, D and E in
the given figure?
J
Aye
(1) A-Clavicle, B-Scapula, C-Humerus, D-
Radius, E-Ulna
2) A-Humerus, B-Clavicle, C-Ulna, D-
Scapula, E-Radius
(3) A-Ulna, B-Humerus,
Radius, E-Scapula
clavicle, D-
(4) ARadius, B-Ulna,
Clavicle, E-Humerus
ula, De
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The process of artificial kidney dialysis. is
shown schematically using the following
symbols:
Which of the following correctly depicts the
process?
oO erythrocyte @ salts
@ sure A proteins
3 semi-permeable membrane
Which of the following correctly depicts the
process?
Select the right option in which the events (A,
B, C, D and E) in life of general reproduction
are correctly identified.
Event LS Event
(1) A-Gemetogenesis, B - Zygote formation,
C - Fertilization, D - Gamete transfer. E -
Embryogenesis
(2) A - Gemetogenesis, B - Gamete transfer,
C-- Fettilization.D - Zygote formation, E -
Embryogent
(3) A - Gamete transfer, B - Gametogenesis,
C - Fertilization, D - Zygote formation, E
- Embryogenesis
B - Gamete transfer
E-
(4) A - Gemetogenes
C - Fertilization, D - Embryogenes
Zygote formation
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29 identity A, B,C and D- 31 The value of osmotic potential (x) and
Pita sland pressure potential (p) of cells, A, B, C and D
r are given below.
divided safely ino
cell] [p
: Postar bo) A_|-1.0|05
Sere releases B [-06[o3
é 5 F +
(anterio pittary) (Secrees MSH) OsVtocin_Vasopressi Cc [12/06
p_|-os[oa
() A - — Neurohypophysis, =B -
Adenohypophysis, C - Pars distalis, D - Identify the option, which shows correct
Pars intermedia sequence of the path of movement of water
Q) A= Adenohypophysis, (@) ASBoC4D
Neurohypophysis, C - Pz Q) BoD+AsC
~ Pars distalis @) BoCoDoA
(@) A - — Adenohypophysis, = BO @ DoA-BoC
Neurohypophysis, C - Pars distalis, D -
ceronypopnys ars distalis, 32 Match the Column I with Column [I -
Pars intermedia
Column I Column It
(4) A= Neurohypophysis, B=
Adenohypophysis, C - Pars intermedia, D 1 Isievetube — | a, | CvmmesPermic
= Pars distalis phloem
11, [Companion |, | Angiospermic
30 A certain plant you are studying has alleles R cell phloem
and r for pointed and round leaves, and alleles ‘Albuminous
m1.
B and b for blue and white petals. You cells
perform a cross between homozygous 1. | Sieve cell
dominant (RRBB) and homozygous recessive V. | Parenchyma
(rrbb) plants, The offspring are then crossed Vil Fibre
with a homozygous recessive (rrbb) plant. You
“e (ebb p (@ A=G 1, V, Vi; B=ILIV, V, VI
observe the results. 1600 offspring are »
2) A=, IIL, IV, V, VI; B= 11.111, IV, V VI
duced.
prow @) A=IIL IV, V, Vis B=1, IL, V, VI
Which of the following data is CLOSEST to
(@) A=1V, VG B=, ILIV
What you would expect given a recombination | 35 4 --wmulation of non-biodegradable pesticides
frequency of 25%? the food chain, in increasing amount, at each
higher trophic level is known as
(1) 100 rrbb, 300 reBb, 300 Rrbb, 900 RrBb
(1) Eutrophication
(2) 600 rrbb, 600 r:Bb, 200 Rrbb, 200 RrBb 2
2) Pollution
3) 21 1
(3) 200 rrbb, 200 rrBb, 600 Rrbb, 600 RrBb G) Biomagnification
4 :
(4) 600 rrbb, 200 Bb, 200 Rrbb, 600 RrBb (4) Accumulation
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Column T
1. Leaf is hypostomatic
II. Mesophyll is differentiated into palisade
and spongy parenchyma
IIL Leaf is amphistomatic
IV. Vascular bundle = conjoint and close
V. Mesophyll consists of only spongy
parenchyma
VI. Epidermis is cuticularised
VIL. Vascular bundles of different sizes
VILL. Vascular bundle of similar size
Column I
A. Dicotyledonous/Dorsiventral leaf
B. Monocotyledonous / Monocot leaf
Which is correctly matched
(D) A=11V.V, VL Vil; B= Ul, IIL IV. VI,
VIL
2) A=, IV, V, VL Vill; B= 1 Il, IV, VI.
Vil
(3) A=1, 1, IV, VI, VI B= II, IV, V, VI,
vil
(@) A=LNN,V. VIL B= ILIV. VI, VIL
Directions : Q.35 and Q.36 are multiple choice
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
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What is true about distal convoluted tubule
(LD) Na’ reabsorption requres energy
(2) K" reabsorption does not require energy
(3) Ammonia is excreted
(4) Water absorption requires energy
Knowing that albinism is determined by a
recessive gene in man; presence of albinism in
children born to a couple proves that
(1) Both the father and the mother ate
heterozygous for albinism
(2) The father is homozygous normal but the
mother is heterozygous or vice versa
(3) The father is homozygous for albinism
but the mother is heterozygous or vice
versa
(4) None of these
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