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02/07/2020 CODE-A

Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Aakash Rank Booster Test Series for NEET-2020


MM : 720 Test - 16 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

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

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Test-16 (Code-A)_(Hints & Solutions) Aakash Rank Booster Test Series for NEET-2020

02/07/2020 CODE-A

Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Aakash Rank Booster Test Series for NEET-2020


MM : 720 Test - 16 Time : 3:00 Hrs.

Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Answer (1) t= 2 t0
[] = []
Total time = 2t0 + 2 t0; = (2 + 2 )t0
[cos] = L0
   6. Answer (3)
  0
 =L
 mv 2  vy
tan 37° =
[] = ML2T–2] 24
2. Answer (2) 3 vy
   
F1  F2  F3  0 4 24

10iˆ  50 jˆ  40 iˆ  F3  100 jˆ  0 vy = 18

F3  30iˆ  50 ˆj

 IVth quadrant
3. Answer (4)
 = ct2 ; 2000 = c × 102 ; c = 20 m/s2;

d
v= = 2ct = 2 × 20 × 10 = 400 m/s vy = uy + ay t
dt
4. Answer (3) – 18 = 32 – 10t

v AB  v 2  v 2  2v 2 cos60  v 3 10t = 50
5. Answer (3) t = 5 sec
Velocity will become zero at 2t0. Displacement 7. Answer (3)
1 Relative velocity between A and B remains the
during that s = 2[ a (t0)2] = at02 in return it will
2
same is along the line joining the two.
cover same distance in
1 2  They would collide but somewhere east of line
at02 = at
2 AB.
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8. Answer (3) P = kl1

1  1 
P(l1 + l2) =  kl 22  0    kl12  0 
2  2 

kl12 + kl1l2 =
2

k 2 2
l 2  l1 
2l12 + 2l1l2 – l 22  l12 = 0

3l12 + 2l1l2 – l 22 = 0
l2 = 3l1
15. Answer (1)
Linear momentum of the system along y-axis
must be zero and along x-axis would be non-
zero.
16. Answer (4)
1
m7  m
9. Answer (4) yc = 2 = 15 cm
2m 4
Just after release
aM = g m  8  m  0.5 17
xc = = cm
2m 4
am = 0
 spring will extend.
10. Answer (4)
dv v2 4
at  2 ac   4
dt R 1

a  at2  ac2  20  2 5 m/s2


11. Answer (2)
17. Answer (4)

kx1 = µm1g kx2 = µ2m2g


 x1 = 6 cm  x2 = 12 cm
12. Answer (1) 18. Answer (4)

F0
e
 kx
WD = F0 dx 
0
k
13. Answer (2)
Surface is smooth
  
 (v x )i  (v x )f  v x  0
 L   ML2 
   Mg      
and (v y )i  (v y )f  v y  0  2   3 
14. Answer (1)
3g L 3 g
   acm = 
2L 2 4
 3g  Mg
– T + Mg = M   T=
 4  4

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19. Answer (1) 2AY 



PA a – PB a = (2ha) g m
As  PB = gh 2AY ( R )

PA – gh = 2 gh m·R

PA = 3gh  AY 2 
a  R
20. Answer (3)  mR 
750 × (4 × 60) = (0.5 × 4200 × 70) + Qloss; = (2) R
18 × 104 = 14.7 × 104 + Qloss 2 mR
T   2
Qloss = 3.3 × 104;  AY (2)

Qloss 3.3 10 4 T  mR


Ploss = = = 137.50 W t 
t 4  60 4 2 AY (2)

21. Answer (2) mR


total energy 8YA
Power =
Ttme 25. Answer (1)
1 4g
mgh  mv 2 xi = A + = 42 cm,
 2 k
t
K = m2 = (4) (5)2 = 100 N/m
1
 10  10  20   10  102 1g
2 x0' = = 10 cm
k
1000
 2000  Anew = 42 – 10 = 32 cm,
2
= 2500 W K
= 2.5 kW new = = 10 rad/s
1kg
22. Answer (1)
In figure-1, energy at A is potential as well as vmax = Anew new = 320 cm/sec.
kinetic. In figure-2 energy at A is only potential. 26. Answer (1)
23. Answer (3)
I = I1 + I2 + 2 I1 I 2 cos ()

 2 
= 16 + 25 + 2 (4) (5) cos   1000 
 (48 5) 
= 41 + 20 = 61
24. Answer (1)

40 q
Net force on the particle is 0,so that m is
90 lg
27. Answer (2)
 1  D
 d  Yn =  n   n = 1,2,3;
dF = 2T sin    2 d
 2 
 1  D1 D 2
 AY  d  3  2  d = 2 d ;
2      
dF   2 
a  
dm m  7 7
 2·d   2 = 1 = × 400 = 700 nm
  4 4

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28. Answer (1) 33. Answer (1)


qtE qt V qt V
vd    ; v1   ;
m m L m L
qt 2V qt 2V
v2   ; v3  
m 2L m 3L
34. Answer (3)
2 2
 V   V 
 R  r  R   r  nR   nR
   
 r2 + n2R2 = nR2 + nr2;
resultant intensity at D; (n2 – n) R2 = (n –1)r2
  
E  E Q  E 2Q nR2 = r2 ; r = n R ; r = 20 
KQ KQ K  2Q  ˆ 35. Answer (2)
= iˆ  iˆ  j
a / 2 
2
 a/ 2   a/ 2  In steady state, P.D. across each capacitor is
same, i.e. V/2
 32KQ 36. Answer (4)
E =
a For a uniform helical path,
29. Answer (4) 2m 2mv cos 
T= ; pitch =
 1 1 qB qB
V  KQ   
b a mv sin 
R=
 9  109  10 9  2  1 qB
37. Answer (2)
= 9 volt.
30. Answer (4) 1  1 1 
= RZ2  2  2 ;
 n m 
WPexternal
Q  q (VP  VQ )
for H visible is from 2  3, 4, 5, 6 .........
 160  10 6  2  10 6 (VQ  VP )
here Z = 2
 VQ  VP  80 V
1  Z2 Z2 
 VP  VQ  80 V  = R 2  2 
 n m
 
31. Answer (4)
 4 4  4 1
VA = Vat surface = VB = VC = VO = R 2  2  2 = 2
4 m m 6
charge is on the outer surface hence Vinside
m = 6 to 4, 7 to 4, ........
remains constant.
38. Answer (4)
32. Answer (4)
For cylinder;
For a bulb
0 i r
V2 B= ; r<a
and PB < PA; So, RB > RA 2  R2
P
24  3 24  4 0 i
and VA = < 12 V; VB = > 12 V = ; r>a
7 7 2r
After closing the switch We can consider the given cylinder as a
VA = VB = 12V, So, VA increases; combination of two cylinders. One of radius 'R'
carrying current  in one direction and other of
But VB decreases;
R I
hence, PA increases and PB decreases radius carrying current in both directions.
2 3

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At point A : 4 1
 ( I / 3)  I 3   1 4  3
B 0 0  0   
2 (R / 2) 3 R   3R 3R  4d  R

At point B : 3 3
Solving we get d = R= × 4 = 3 cm
0  4I / 3   R  0 I 4 4
B  2   2   0  3 R
2  42. Answer (4)
 R   
The electron ejected with maximum speed vmax
39. Answer (2)
  are stopped by electric field E = 4N/C after
e = (v  B ).  travelling a distance d = 1m
e = [ iˆ  (3iˆ  4 jˆ  5kˆ )] .5 jˆ 
1
mVmax 2 = eE d = 4eV
2
 e = 25 volt
40. Answer (4) 1240
The energy of incident photon = = 6.2 eV
For spherical surface 200
n n n  n1 From equation of photo electric effect
using 2  1  2
v u R 1
mVmax 2 = h – 0
n 1 n 1 2
  
2R  R  0 = 6.2 – 4 = 2.2 eV.
 n = 2n – 2 43. Answer (2)
 n = 2. A = A0 e–t
41. Answer (1)
 100 = 800 e–(6 × 60)
The image of object O by refraction at plane
surface is formed at I such that  e–360 = 1/8
4 1
AI = d  – 360 = ln = – ln 8
3 8
n23 n2
 = 
360 120
n2 n2
 T1/2 =  = 120 min.
 (n2 / 120)
or T1/2 = 2 hrs.
44. Answer (1)
Charge carriers inside the P-type semiconductor
are holes (mainly). Inside the conductor charge
carriers are electrons and for cell ions are the
charge carriers.
I acts as object for curved surface. The curved
45. Answer (2)
surface makes image of I at I
Suppose the charge on the capacitor at time t is
4 4
1 Q,
1 3 3
  the electric field between the plates of the
v  4  R
R  d  Q
 3  capacitor is E  .
0 A
1 1 4
or  
v 3R 3R  4d The flux through the area considered is
Q A Q
I acts as object for mirror. Mirror makes its image E  . 
at I distant v above B. 0 A 2 20
I acts as virtual object for the curved surface I
which makes its image at infinity   The displacement current .
2
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CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (2) 55. Answer (3)
(N1V1 + N2V2)acid – (N3V3)base = NfVf +I effect of –CH3 group and cross-conjugation
200 × 2 + 250 × 1 × 2 – 500 × 1 = Nf × 950 decreases the acidic nature.
400 56. Answer (3)
Nf   0.42 .
950
47. Answer (1)
s-block and p-block elements are known as
representative elements.
48. Answer (2)
PE = – 2K, KE = K
Total energy = PE + KE = – K.
57. Answer (4)
49. Answer (4)
XeF2 : sp3d and I3 : sp3d.
50. Answer (3)
London forces are present between non-polar
molecules.
51. Answer (4)
 a 
 P  2   V  b   RT
 V 
At low pressure, V  b  V
58. Answer (4)
 a 
   P  2   V   RT (HPO3)3 :
 V 
a
PV   RT
V
PV a
Z  1 .
RT VRT
52. Answer (1)
Fe2+  Fe3+ + 1e–
C2O24  2CO2  2e
(Cr2)12+ + 6e– 2Cr3+
59. Answer (1)
meq. of FeC2O4 = meq. of K2Cr2O7
As2S3 is negatively charged sol. Effective Ion
n×3=1×6 having less coagulating power will have highest
n = 2. coagulating value.
53. Answer (1) 60. Answer (1)
Combustion is an exothermic reaction. 1 1 1
E  E1  E2   
54. Answer (2)  1  2

 
 Ag 
AgCl  Cl  = 300 nm and 1 = 500 nm.
s s 0.2M  0.2M
61. Answer (2)
–10
Ksp = s × (0.2) = 1 × 10 In solid state, BeCl2 exist as polymer with sp3
S = 5 × 10–10 M. hybridization of Be.

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62. Answer (2) 74. Answer (2)


Green chemistry is the study regarding reduction
in the production of pollution.
75. Answer (2)
Gallium melting point is 30°C and it can exist as a
liquid upto 2000°C.
Friedel craft acylation. 76. Answer (4)
63. Answer (2) Convulsions diseases is caused due to deficiency
Due to –I effect of group the carbon of – of vitamin–B6.
CH2Cl is highly electron deficient.
77. Answer (4)
64. Answer (2)
Monomer of neoprene is chloroprene.
 1 1 15
Number of Cl  6   6   78. Answer (3)
8 2 4
1
Number of Na  12   1 0  3
4
Formula  Na3Cl15  Na 4Cl5
4
79. Answer (1)
65. Answer (4)
CuSO4 .5H2O  [Cu(H2O4 )]SO4 .H2O
Solutions having different osmotic pressure will
show osmosis. 80. Answer (4)
 = iCRT. O
||
66. Answer (4) 
P2O5
2CH3 CH2COOH   (CH3  CH2  C  O)2

During charging, (A) (B)

At Cathode: PbSO4  PbO2  H2O / H
At anode: PbSO4 Pb. CH3 CH2COOH
67. Answer (3)  CH3CH2CONH2 
2 5 PO
 CH3CH2CN

(A ) (B)
0.693
Rate = k[A]   0.1  1.15  10 3 Ms1 .  H2 O / H

60
CH3CH2COOH
68. Answer (3)
81. Answer (1)
V 
S = 2.303nRlog  2  = 2.303×1×2×log(10)
 V1 
= 4.606 cal K–1 mol–1
69. Answer (4)
K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4 + 4H2O2
 K 2SO4  2CrO5  5H2O
Blue 
70. Answer (1)
Ti Zn Mn Fe
2+
Eº(M /M)V –1.63 -0.76 –1.18 -0.44
82. Answer (2)
71. Answer (1)
t – alkyl halides undergo elimination reaction on
Diammine silver (I) dicyanoargentate (I).
heating with alkoxide.
72. Answer (3)
83. Answer (3)
Mond’s process is used for the purification of Ni.
More the number of C-atoms having maximum
73. Answer (2)
hydrogens, i.e. CH3– group greater will be the
Derivatives of Barbituric acid are used as
heat of combustion.
Tranquillizers.

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84. Answer (1) 87. Answer (3)


6XeF4  12H2O  2XeO3  4Xe  3O2  24HF

XeF6  3H2O  XeO3  6HF


85. Answer (1)
88. Answer (4)
eq. of metal = eq of sulphate
Eu(Z= 63) : [Xe]4f75d06s2
50 50
 89. Answer (2)
E  96 
 2  K2CO3 do not decompose on heating.
 
90. Answer (4)
 E = 48.
86. Answer (2) Nitrogen at low temperature show physical
adsorption and at high temperature show
(non- planar molecule). chemical adsorption on iron surface.

BOTANY
91. Answer (1) 101. Answer (2)
Both genus and species are underlined if Simple diffusion can occur without membrane
handwritten, both are italics if printed. and carrier protein.
92. Answer (3)
102. Answer (3)
Deuteromycetes do not have any sexual phase
Microtubules attach to kinetochore of chromatids
such as Alternaria and Trichoderma
in metaphase stage of cell division.
93. Answer (3)
Slime moulds are non-photosynthetic protists 103. Answer (3)
while chrysophytes are photosynthetic. DNA replication occurs during S phase not during
94. Answer (3) meiosis or mitosis.
Phycomycetes have aseptate and coenocytic 104. Answer (1)
mycelium.
CO2, temperature and light are important factors
95. Answer (2) which influence the opening of stomata.
Oomycetes  Algal fungi
105. Answer (2)
Basidiomycetes  Club fungi
Cell expansion and turgor pressure develops due
Ascomycetes  Sac fungi
to entry of water into cells.
Deuteromycetes  Fungi imperfecti
106. Answer (2)
96. Answer (1)
When a cell is plasmolysed, turgor pressure
Chlamydomonas is a flagellated alga.
becomes zero.
97. Answer (2)
107. Answer (1)
Pteridophytes are known as vascular
cryptogames because they have vascular tissues Electrons emit from H2O splitting and pass to
but lack seeds. chlorophyll of PS-II to cytochrome b6f complex
98. Answer (2) and then pass to PS-I.
Azolla is used to increase the nitrogen content of 108. Answer (2)
paddy fields. Phosphofructokinase is a pacemaker enzyme of
99. Answer (3) glycolysis and regulates the pathway as per need
Many ribosomes attach to the single mRNA and of organism.
form a bead like structure known as polysome.
109. Answer (3)
100. Answer (3)
Both plants and bacteria have ribosomes and cell Citric acid is a 6C compound which is formed
wall, although cell wall composition is different after the condensation of acetyl CoA and OAA in
but still both of them possess it. citric acid cycle.
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110. Answer (3) 123. Answer (2)


Sucrose is a disaccharide, splits into Lac z encodes -galactosidase which catalyses the
monosaccharides as Glucose + Fructose. reaction of lactose breakdown.
Fructose also participates in glycolysis. 124. Answer (4)
Glucose  2 Pyruvic acids  2 Acetyl CoA Topoisomerase enzyme relieve the supercoiling
Glucose + Fructose  2 + 2 = 4 acetyl CoA which develops during unwinding of DNA
111. Answer (3) molecule in DNA replication process.
GA is a seed germinating hormone and induce 125. Answer (3)
the breakage of seed dormancy while auxins rRNA is synthesised in nucleolus region of
such as IAA are responsible for apical nucleus in eukaryotic cells.
dominance.
126. Answer (4)
112. Answer (4)
127. Answer (3)
2,4-D is a synthetic auxin hormone and used as
Person affected from Turner’s syndrome has
weedicide in agriculture.
44 + XO chromosomes complement.
113. Answer (4)
128. Answer (1)
Rice is a short day plant and it requires short day
Methanogens produce the methane, a major
and uninterrupted night for flowering. Flowering
component of gobar gas
can be delayed if long night is interrupted.
129. Answer (2)
114. Answer (3)
Statins lower the blood cholesterol level.
Offsprings produced by asexual reproduction are
called clone. 130. Answer (4)
115. Answer (3) Rhizobium is a nitrogen fixer which converts the
116. Answer (4) N2 into NH3.

Alage and fungi reproduce asexually by 131. Answer (2)


zoospores and conidia respectively. In tropical rain forest a vertical layering of plant
117. Answer (4) species occurs. At bottom grasses, then shrubs
Zygote undergoes mitosis and differentiation in and then trees are present forming stratification.
angiosperms, while it undergoes meiosis in most 132. Answer (3)
of the algae. Mouse is a primary consumer and fox is a
118. Answer (2) secondary consumer while hawk is top
Cleistogamous flowers never open and strictly carnivores.
self-pollination occurs in these flowers. 133. Answer (3)
119. Answer (1) Due to interspecific competition and greater
Endosperm of angiosperm is triploid (3n) and efficiency of resource utilisation by alien species
male gametes are haploid hence answer is 12 native species became extinct after some time.
chromosomes. 134. Answer (1)
120. Answer (3) Cold blooded animals such as reptiles and
Synergids are haploid and syngamy involves amphibians cannot regulate their body
fusion of gametes. temperature.
121. Answer (3) 135. Answer (4)
122. Answer (2) Greenhouse gases do not absorbs all sunlight
Tapetum is innermost layer of anther wall and and usually absorb the infrared rays reflected
provide the nutrition to developing pollen grains. from earth surface.
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136. Answer (2) 144. Answer (4)
Fallopian tube, trachea – Ciliated columnar
epithelium
PCT of renal tubule – Brush bordered
epithelium
137. Answer (1)
Cardiac muscle cells are uninucleated,
exclusively found in heart and are cylindrical in
shape.
145. Answer (2)
138. Answer (2)
Asthma usually occurs due to an allergic reaction
Cellulose does not have complex helices to hold to foreign substances that affect the respiratory
I2 thus does not produce blue colour with iodine. tract. Silicosis occurs due to chronic exposure of
GLUT-4 is a carrier protein facilitating glucose lungs to silica dust. Botulism is a serious illness
caused by a toxin which affects nerves produced
transport into the cells.
by a type of bacteria called Clostridium
139. Answer (3) botulinum.
Acidic amino acids – Glutamate (glutamic acid) 146. Answer (4)
– Aspartate (aspartic acid) Basophils (0.1% of total WBCs) release heparin
and histamine. Antibodies are secreted by
Basic amino acids – Lysine, arginine lymphocytes.
Neutral amino acids – Valine, alanine etc. 147. Answer (2)
140. Answer (2) Length of the loop of Henle is largely related to

the capability of concentrating the urine. At the
Pitch of the DNA is 34 A , i.e., ten base pairs bottom of the U-shaped Henle’s loop, osmotic
 concentration is the highest. Glomerular filtration
occupy a distance of about 34 A . is a passive process and doesn’t require energy.
 148. Answer (4)
Number of bases in 68 A long strand = Twenty
A fall in glomerular blood flow/glomerular blood
base pairs (40 nucleotides) pressure/GFR can activate the JG cells to
141. Answer (4) release renin which converts angiotensinogen in
blood to angiotensin I. ANF is secreted by atrial
Heat is absorbed in an endothermic reaction. ‘A’ walls. Adrenal cortex secretes aldosterone.
represents activation energy. ‘B’ represents 149. Answer (4)
energy absorbed. Decreased levels of estrogen is linked to
142. Answer (1) osteoporosis which is characterised by
decreased bone mass.
Gastro-oesophageal sphincter is also called
150. Answer (1)
cardiac sphincter. Ileo-caecal valve prevents the
Carpals are wrist bones. Metatarsals are located
entry of undigested food from ileum into the
between tarsals (ankle bones) and phalanges of
caecum. The bile duct and the pancreatic duct foot.
open together into the duodenum as the hepato 151. Answer (4)
pancreatic duct which is guarded by a sphincter The optic nerve leaves the eye and the retinal
called the sphincter of Oddi. blood vessels enter from a region termed blind
143. Answer (3) spot, photoreceptor cells are not present in this
region. The extension of ciliary body which forms
Gastric lipase, pepsin and rennin act in acidic a pigmented and opaque structure is called iris.
range in stomach. Ciliary body is the thickened portion of choroid.

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The cerebellum is vital to the control of rapid Capacitation refers to changes in the sperm
muscular activities such as running, typing, before fertilisation to make sperms competent for
talking etc. The left and right cerebral fertilising an ovum.
hemispheres are connected by corpus callosum. 161. Answer (4)
Limbic system is involved in regulation of sexual
One primary spermatocyte give rise to four
behaviour, expression of emotional reactions
(e.g., excitement, rage etc). sperms whereas one primary oocyte produces
one ovum.
153. Answer (3)
162. Answer (3)
Structure ‘C’ is tympanic membrane. It is also
called ear drum and is a thin, semi-transparent, Each testis has about 250 compartments called
oval-shaped structure. testicular lobules. Each lobule has 1 to 3
154. Answer (3) seminiferous tubules.
Peptide (insulin), catecholamines (epinephrine) 163. Answer (1)
and protein (thyrocalcitonin) hormones do not Disease Causative agent
enter the target cell, but bind to the membrane-
bound receptors and generate second Gonorrhoea Bacterium Neisseria
messengers. gonorrhoeae
155. Answer (1) Chlamydiasis Bacterium Chlamydia
Hypothyroidism during pregnancy causes trachomatis
defective development and maturation of the Trichomoniasis Protozoan
growing baby leading to stunted growth Trichomonas vaginalis
(cretinism), mental retardation, low IQ, abnormal
skin, deaf-mutism, etc. 164. Answer (1)
156. Answer (2) Non-medicated IUDs do not release
Melatonin regulates the 24-hour diurnal rhythm of hormones/copper. Lippes loop is an inert IUD.
the body. 165. Answer (2)
Emergency hormones are secreted by adrenal The basic unit of evolution is population whereas
medulla. for natural selection the basic unit is individual.
157. Answer (2) 166. Answer (4)
Hypoglycemic hormone – Insulin Miller sealed mixture of water (H2O), methane
Hypocalcemic hormone – Calcitonin (CH4), ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen gas (H2) in
Hypercalcemic hormone – Parathyroid hormone a spark chamber to simulate primitive earth’s
158. Answer (1) atmospheric conditions.
Earthworm, tapeworm and leech are bisexual 167. Answer (1)
(hermaphrodites) animals, whereas cockroach is According to Big bang theory, origin of universe
unisexual. took place almost 20 billion years ago. Earth is
159. Answer (3) supposed to have been formed about 4.5 billion
 Heart is formed – After one month of years back.
pregnancy 168. Answer (1)
th
 Development of – End of 8 week of Causes of cancer
limbs and digits pregnancy Physical agents : UV rays, X-rays, gamma rays
 Major organ – End of 12th week of Chemical agents : Tobacco smoke
systems formed pregnancy
169. Answer (3)
 Appearance of – 5th month
Syphilis – VDRL test
hair on head
TB – Mantoux test
 Eye-lids separate – End of 24th week of
pregnancy Diptheria – Schick test

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Marijuana, hashish, charas and ganja are Adenosine deaminase is crucial for the immune
prepared from various parts of Cannabis sativa. system to function because in its absence
171. Answer (3) lymphocyte proliferation is inhibited. Pancreatic
lipase breaks down fat in intestine. Carbonic
FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) induces anhydrase is present in RBCs. Alkaline
follicular maturation and superovulation – instead phosphatase is used in ELISA.
of one egg, which cattle normally yield per cycle,
177. Answer (3)
they produce 6-8 eggs.
Mature insulin is a relatively small protein,
172. Answer (2) comprising two polypeptides, one of 21 amino
In the year 1963, the two enzymes responsible acids (the A chain) and the other of 30 amino
for restricting the growth of bacteriophage in E. acids (the B chain) that are linked together by
coli were isolated. One of these added methyl disulphide bonds/bridges. Maturation of pro-
groups to DNA (methylase), while the other cut insulin into insulin results in removal of C-chain.
DNA. The latter was called restriction 178. Answer (1)
endonuclease. Golden rice is a transgenic variety of rice with
173. Answer (2) genes for synthesis of -carotene taken from the
Eco RI cuts the DNA between bases G and A garden favourite daffodil. -carotene is a
only when the sequence GAATTC is present in precursor for vitamin-A and can help to overcome
problem of night blindness in developing
the DNA.
countries.
179. Answer (1)
Removal of foreskin of penis is called
circumcision.
174. Answer (2)
180. Answer (1)
Gene which provides resistance to tetracycline
Frequency of homozygous recessive individuals
(tetR) has site for Bam HI. Insertion of gene at (q2) = 16% = 0.16
Bam HI site would lead to ‘insertional inactivation’
of the gene.  q = 0.4, p = 0.6 [  p + q = 1]

175. Answer (2) AA = p2 = Frequency of homozygous dominant


Separated DNA fragments are cut out from the individuals
agarose gel and extracted from the gel piece in a = 0.36 = 36%
process called elution. Biolistics/gene gun is a Aa = 2pq = Frequency of heterozygous
method for insertion of foreign gene into plant individuals
cells. Spooling is separation of DNA which = 2(0.6)(0.4)
precipitates out in its solution after addition of = 0.48
chilled ethanol. = 48%

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