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1h~ t,11~l'h l\~tw~~n f:\nµul"'I' vt:1lonlty v~n:,11~ tllllf:! for !..U (,~ j.
~ tlYwh~~ ltt ~hnwn, l'II~ ~nol~ In (rflcl) l11rrn.1pll -l
\'\'.M,~, t~·w1w~1 t\lrn~ (Im lno :10 t1 IP
I
\\ (l~\i * )
2 3
y

(1) ~ mr 2 (2) 2mr2


3

--~ mr2 (4 ) 16 m, 2
3
Two satellites P and Q go around the earth in
circular orbits at heights of h1 and fn respectively
from surface of earth. Assuming the earth to be a
uniform sphere of radius re, the ratio magnitudes of •
of their orbital velocities will be

.
(1) f~
vti; · ', ' '
,';,
(2)
v~0z
...;a( re t h2 : . (4) re + h1
·. r +, h{ r9 + h2
' fl ; •
A fl)-wh~ h~vinQ moment of Inertia 5 kg m~ Is ~ '.i A .j)lcthet-0 revolves In elliptical orbit around the sun.
rot~tiog @t c1nuutar ttpeod 40 rnd s--1. Average pow(tr __,, . The llnear speed of planet will be minimum at ·
Mqui~ to brt"g it at rest In 5 a Is · · ·· .. :, B
(1) 8!:'6 W (2) 1225 W .
(3) ~SW ~) 800W
D
.... • ·• Th•" h~luw 1-pt1~1l11 @a(;h of muss m and radlv,a r
(2) D
•~ k~pt '" t(.mt~c.~t with eHch other PS shown. 1J"he
mam@nt of ln~rtl• of system about yy • 11xla Is (4) B

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Wheel of an engine rotates with an angula r speed of aj7 A ball tied to a string takes 8 s to complet 0
revolution along a horizontal circle. If on Pullie thne
120 rev/min. If radius of the wheel is 2 m, then linear
cord, the radius of circle is-reduced to one to~~ e
speed of any point on its rim is of
previous value, then time taken by ball to comprete
Jl) 8rrms -1 . .
(1) 16;rm s- 1 o~ revo Iut,on ,s
(3) 4.r m s-1 (4) 2rr m s-1 A1) 1s r (2) 2 s
v{ A body of mome nt of inertia 2 kg m is rotated at a
2 (3) 0.5 s • (4) 2.5 s
1
speed of 25 rad s- • A tangen tial force at rim stops Angula r speed of a rotating wheel changes fro
the wheel in 10 s. Averag e torque of force is 1500 rpm to 2400 _rpm in 6_ s. Average angul;
(2) 10 Nm acceleration of rotating wheel Is
...(I) 5 Nm
(1) 4n rad s-2 (2) 6n rad s-2
(3) 15 Nm (4) 2.5 Nm
2
~ Sn rad s-2 . (4) 10n rad s-
$. The mome nt of inertia of a uniform solid sphere
about its diamet er is (where M is mass of solid .:i.. Mome nt of inertia of a uniform circular ring about a
sphere , R = radius of sphere) · diame ter is /. Its mome nt of inertia about an axis
2 -perpe ndicula r to it.s plane and passing through a
( 1) MR2 -{1) 2MR point on 'its rim will be ·
5 5 (1) 5/ (2) 3/
(4) 21
(3) M:2 (4). ~R2
(j} 41
Two concentric shells of masses M1 and M2 are
ha'(tng 'radii n and r2. Which among the following is
Jo. What is the ratio of escape velocity }or<an · object
thrown from earth tc:> orbital velocity of a satellite the corre~t ~onclusion for the gravitational field
\ plac ed~atadis tance r?
revolvingnearearth?
vk1J J2:1
i
c2> 1: 2 t ·..-~- ;Y
(_ _·--·) \,
i ;_;_ . ,··v· . ---- -
-1 (4) 3 · 5
.
~~~= f-"/
-~-
.-<f''f ·-, ~-~:~---·:<'
·, ,•" ·•,
(3) 2 .
/ . Two bodies of masses 4 kg and 5 kg are ~ept ,a( _v (
j· <-;~-::.-"·. ·
position veclors t, •· ;:--/ .~ -:'- •· /.·>\ -
fixed locations - having
!
-i ~ +2k and 41-3} +k respectivel_y. _,/_'""· !he · ;'.~: ·· _,.~~-i!. ;~.,-~ ~(G:<lf1
positio n vector of centre of mass ofth1s system Is · _- /_ I
,-·::· · / ;;. /(S>
·' . ,, ~ ,, .. t "--" / ,,('\.~
(1) .![161 + 11} +13/<J <:t ::: (-lf ••iio ~ ·/ 1.:j)•.,A .cc}-~GM ·
9 · a, . , ,. l • . . '-1Y' 6fl.): E = - 2-1 >. ,__,, r
for r, < r < r2
\ 1 • • 0 ,_,;. · -1, ~ '\ '

_..-12) _!(16i -11}+1 3k] '"'3 = Lt \ , -" 1~':1.)/· . . GM :


I \, (2) E = --;- , for r, < r < r2
9 r
1- _ _ I 1
G(M ·+M) .
(3) [11i+1 6j+32k J
9 (3) E = \ ~ , for r, < r < r2 •
r
1 - -
(4) -[16j +11kJ G(M1 -M)
,9 (4) E = 2 for n < r < r2
r2
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\_J 6( An object is projected horizontally with speed ~ O. A satelllte of mass m la In a circular orbit of radius
4R1:. The energy required to transfer it to a circular
~ ,/GM ,from a point at height R from the surface orbit of radius 6R1; Is (where RE Is radius of earth, M
,/2 l R
of earth [where R is radius of earth and M Is mass of Is mass of earth) ·
earth] then object will
(1) Fall back on surface of earth by following (1) GMm
parabolic path 56RE
(2) Fall back on surface of earth by following
(S) GMm (4) GMm
_))yperbolic path
14RE 28RE
~ Start rotating around earth in circular orbit
(4) Escape from gravitation al field of earth / .The moment of inertia of a uniform rod of length /
e,,,A7: Gravitational potential in a region is given by and mass m about an axis passing through point A
v = -{3x + 2y + 5z] J/kg. The gravitation al. field
and perpendic uiar to the length of rod is
intensity at (2. 2, 2) is ·
A B
(1) (l+]+k) kgN (2) (2i+3j+s1<)!i 0 0
' ' ~g m, I

JS> (si +2] +5k) kgN (4) (-3i-2j ~sk) tg ~ m/ 2 <-'·.


(2 )
m/2
12
<;
. 3 . \•
.I ....,-·\'ll··-
.-1 8. The period of revolution of a satellite i,:i an orbitf f . ., . 2
- radius 2R is T. What wi!I be its _Jinie; pe~?~, c;>.f (a( m/2._ -. ·>,; (4 ) m/
revolution in an orbit of radius 4R? t1 \ ·.___ ..•. i , -. 36 _ / 48

--4"2✓2T' (2) ✓2-,: ' \ , , ; ~,.,/}' , , 2 ·. · ls~iated' uniform .holloW sphere of m,ass M and
(3) ST (4) ✓3T · ... / \. r' , ra<;jius R, has a point mass m placed at its centre as

A Two particles each of mass m are placed ~t P, an~. ':• l: -· S~!)Wn, °Th~ ~~rk done in moving the point mass m
Q sue~ that P_O ':)Q = =OR =L. The grav1!.a1:0.nal · < _::- slowly from 6,entre to a point A is
potentiaJ at point R 1s_ i~
1
. . .·
.,
·<'~, I_/ ..·..-,.. .. , ( '\ ..,."
·, .,, . . 4.• \., ..,._J
V
, :~ _/ , (;i,--: .
. , • .,,

/.
f\ , r-
~
~i" /\ ·. ·_..·-<< - -~
.(_.-:)
. >.<' -· .. _' v ./ <i~)_:..;
....... ' ! . ·"'I, •

. / l'-~ t
..
/ 1L .. I.:

m· :H• m '1 --,,) ,- ~ -~ .. -·· ("'>~:>


••
\ . 7
, -1···
.
P L . ..0 L Q "' v
(2 ) 2GMm
Gm ✓2 Gm {1) - GMm
. R
2L (2) - - R
(1) - ✓ 3L
( ) _ 2GMm
✓2Gm 3 ~ero
(4) - - - R
3L
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Three particles each of mass m are placed at the Starting from the centre of the earth 1'11;wing r1,<1Ju$ R
corner of an equilateral triangle of •side length /. The the variation of gravitational field lnten~lty I ~ b~t
potential energy of system is represented by
✓2Gm 2 2 I I
(1) -- (2 ) _1 Gm
✓2 . I
(1)
.✓,
3Gm 2 Gm 2
---
·- (4) r
I 31 R
~ - An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit I

~
around a planet. If the total energy of satellite is E,
then its potential energy would be (assume potential (3) (4)
energy to be zero at infinity) ! r
R
_/4 2E (2) E 7. .Which of the following graphs correctly represents
- 2
. the variation of gravitational potential with distance
(3) E . (4) -2E from centre due to a uniform spherical sh~II? (where
~ Three thin rods each of length L and n:i_ass M are symbols,,have usual meaning)
placed along x, y and z-axes in such a way that 0.ne <v _,. -, V
R➔
end of each of the rods is at the origi'n. The -mome.mt R
of i.nertia of system about y-axis is )
'I,
i •• • ••
i 1
_.'1'
-,;'
j..) (2)
Z •.,, w'
·-)~>~.:-~/-:"'-'

V
L

ML2 ~2ML2 respective acceleration due to gravity is


(1) 6
3
(1) 5 : 2 (2) 1 : 4
(3) ~ML2 (4) ~ML2 ,· (3) 4 : 1 __kt{ 2: 3
7 3

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. . t~, l''lW py\l tkl~ t)f 11\.-\~t:'e" m, "1nd t11i, i;we 1:>lt:1dt1d 1:1 l e __34 , A body weighs 200 N on the surface of the earth .
\i,~Mm~ #\ ., h~ hillt) t)t \Jl'tWlll:\llllllt\l ftlrt\C'l on n1a1:1a m, How much It will weigh half way down to the centre
\iU~ t\) "'~~~ m~ ~lid un IHGB~ Ill~ th.I~ ll') 111El13ti) /rl I le of earth?
\1} Oll : tH~ (:,?) mf: lllJ (1) 160 N 4 >100N
(3) 300 N (4) 200 N
\.ff' :' (ti) Jttll
m~ {3~
,..-
If the kinetic energy of satellite is K, then its time
period of revolution Tis proportional to
<Sm 'fh0 ~"') -"l'O ~pt,od ftw ~ plcmot Is Vu, Tho f:lij0t.1pa ( 1) K~3 (2) K-312 "
~l'OO'li et)l'l't~l)tl1'dln\) tu ~nullmt' l:lltmol of hEllf lh(I)
\';JctltlS ~nd \Wlt10 th~ donslty Is (3) K-1 (4) (K)112
-' _,,_ Vo SECTION· B
,__,,11 ✓~ v0 (2) 'J2 • 36 .. A disc of mass m and radius 0.2 mis rotating with
(3) a,~ \ (4) 4-w angular velocity 30 rad/s about a fixed axis passing
31 ,· tf t~~~lt)rntk)n du~ to gravity 011 the sul'foce of aarth through center and perpendicular to its plane. If ~
._,.. ts g th~n Its vulu~ tlt 1:m ullllud~ equ,01 to half tha
f{ldillS of ~:..uth R Is ~ 1 .,.~ ~ • ~ ., ball of mass ; is put gently on periphery of the disc

~,(1') ~g (2) f (" ~) ('•~ then angular velocity of disc is


~ ~ (1) 24 rad/s (2) 36 rad/s
(S) l (4) g ,_., _.,. _. (3) 20 rad/s , _ (4) 15 rad/s
, 32, . A 00:v of n,oss mIs placed on earlh··~u;race whlc~ 37. A particle of mass 2 kg is moving on a straight line -
is token fton'\ e0rth surface to a height of h = 2R, 'y = 3X with velocity 2 m s-1. The magnitude of
then cMnga In gravltatlonal potential energy Is ·,', 2 , ·
(R is radius of earth) ~. '-- . ' angular momentum of the particle w .r.t. origin is

(1) mgR
4
/4 2mgR
3
/ (1) A16 kgm2 (2) 32kgm2
, "IJ.:J,
r,;5 S /' ;-,
)( I'
I S

(4) ~
R ~·-? 2
(3) 3mgR , ·~, . , P>.. !,, ( )
4
32 kg m-
4 2 _ -· / .,. ·: (3) Zer(? :' .J) ✓5 s
,3 ( Choose the correct statement , among the glv,en .. ~ ', ~ · \.;_:)
✓ options. ·, , · :. i ~;a! !1'1~'. J osition of cen~re of mass of a system
(1) Escape veloclty depend~ upon . mass ,~ of . ,, __ .¢opslsting of two particles of masses m1 and m2
projected body ,, · \· ,separated by a distance R apart, from m2 will be
(2) If total energy of satellite becomes negative, It \: mR m2 R
escapes from earth ,.. . (1) _ 1_ (2) - -
(3) Escape velocity depends upon the angle at m2 m1
which body is projected . '
.,.A()Escape velocity Is Independent of mass of
projected body
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-~ -tas rr-...z.:.s:=s ~ -
Pla::ed on light rod as shown. For 4: The moment of inertia of a unifo';f1 circular disc is
~ S}SE:m '°
00 Ill rotatf(){lai equit:brium the value maximum about an axis perpendicular to plane of
G r. 8::.; G:. st'imuirl 00 disc and passing throu~h

~
{~) 3:; fg •
E--
3
/\< -·~~) 15kg
f l) 15 k!
•~
~ i ~1 Q
1 (4 ) 1 kg
A li:::G::E F = cl 7 6 J.,_ 12.k (N) is acting at a point (2) A
(1) C
r=4 - 12] - '2~ (m'jL The value a for which
_)a) B (4)- _D _ _ .
a:::g.:fa- cu , e: ,I:.llTI about origin is conserved is L,A's. The orbital speed of an artificial satellite_m a circular
orbit just above the earth's surface ts V. For a •
sate[lite orbiting -at an altitude of half of the earth's
radius, the orbital speed is ·

(1) ~v
· 2
· · (2)
- v'Iv
2
.») - ffv ----..- (4) . ~v
_f3' . vs
Two particl~ of equal mass m go around a circle of
radius · R ->under the action of their mutual
1
:.... Q@'ljtational attraction. The kinetic energy of each
{ i'. J .... ~ w /4 1m ,._;;_---,::_e.:-..:·•.:·- · pa~cle _is · ·
1' 'd, 2 " Gm2
£3;1 ~ (~) 0.5 m , , .. (1'} _. ' • . ..
8mR (2)
, ~3 2R .
• ~ T:..e c:er.tre d oa:s of a body ·- .:,• ', . ·,, 2 - ~-)'
..,,· {'°£}· ~ ! s i E a f reg.eometrfccentre .··· ., . -> Gm '.-:-~~ '_p,'·
(4 ) Gm
2

f2J 1-Di2r-, ic inside tr:e body · · · ..- . _ R ~<y 3R


♦-~ ~ ha2_'5 lie a ,t,,:;ij:=, me body _ .. r . with which a ·_..,-. Tu~-~~~;
pa.rticl~
· •- · · · ,0<- .v e~ lly upwards from surface of ea~h so that ~ e
must be projected
~ Lrat ie OUSCE: tf1e body
A/4 r. t:e CJ"a"l~a pctenfia ai tfre surface of a : -,.---..heignt becomes equal to half the radius of earth is
1...7"- - ~ 'lLa» "· ; spr.eri:a sf.al is V then gravitational ' ";\ (where symbols have their usual meaning)
µua;:U at ce:It!'S at_spt~ shell rs [Assume 'r
~ • 1r; be zero at irninify,J ( 1 ) ✓GM ( 2 ) - ✓8GM
R R
(2) V
~ v
'3F
2
(4) ZEro
~2GM
3R
(4) ~
f3.JJ 2
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4(. 1=c,r Al ljtl(t,lllltj rt1ovln1-1 In f.lll t)l'l)fl mound ti IH mH Ill , - 'JOM
(1) (2) - 6f1M
V 1110 rnllo or 1,h1t1ll,J ~ 111.11 UY lo II 111 ll111(1tllllltltt of tnllil aH fj/1
om,rtJY 11!1 • , -· 11,rJM (4) -:!9fv!_
(1) 2 .(~) 1 (:I)
~m 6R
(3) ✓21
(4) J2 b0, Wllfln o plnnnl movoa nrouncJ the su11 In an elllptlcal
orhlt, llinn tllo qurrntlly which ramalns constant Is
J 9·: ' A unlrorm 9ollci ophOrn or mmH4 M ,mtJ rmJhH, R 11,
aurroundod nyrmnotrlonlly hy o unlf, mn 111111 ('I) Anoulnr v~lor:lty (2) Linear velocity
spherlcol sholl of oquol 111,mn nnd mdluo 2R. Tho (3) Llnonr momontum (4) Aroal veloclty ,
value of grovltollonnl r,otMl'lnl 01A dhitunno 3/~ from
centre la
JS CJ.!UMISTRY J.
' -- SECTION • A ~66. pH or 0.01 M KOH solution at 25"C will be
~ In which of lho followlng compounds, molal IB (1) 2. 3 (2) 11. 7
· present In Its highest oxldotlon~e_J.ate? (3) 2
(1) Cr20 3 ,~ 12
MMr,2 01 ,)56': For endothermic reaction ; 3A(g) ~ B(g) + C(g),
(3) t6Cl2 (4) 9,_u2Cl2. ylald of product will be maximum at,
1 nd
~SY. Reaction for which the value of log(1KK _) ·IS zaro .!.s ( ) Low
High temperat
temperature
ure and
a low
(2) low pressure
pressure
) H,(g) + N,(g) _.. 2NH,(g) K;:-·~e1>.-i~"'.' (3) Low temperalure and high pressure
11 3 ~ · _j/(J High temperature and high pressure
,(2) N204(Q) ¢ 2N02(g) !;,J.. • .' P.. 1' , ; , ._fi/! Equlllbri,um cons.tants of the following reactions are
Kt.. . ,, .:
(3) Ca CO,(s) P CaO(s) + CO,(g) < · ;~,; t,,1¥ J· • S + 02 s=' S02; K,
~
2
(g} + l2(g) ¢ 2Hl(g) b.1~ .: _q ·~ 2S02 + 02 ~ 2S03; K2
@) Which among the following Is always true for an The equillbriu rr) constanl K for the reaction
equilibrium?
1
· · · ~/ 1
+
2S03 F S S0 2 + 20 2, will be
(1)AH= O ./4.1S =O . ( . ',::. f-· . .J ~
(3) AU=O (4) AG~o • ·· :· '. , i~ ~ ) (1) K1Ki '.J
A. Equilibrium pressure at. which 50% of reactant A,(g) · -~ ;,; ·.(\\, ~-
will be consumed, keeping constant temperature of · ,. >.. ( ) l' K2
3
30~ K in the given equilibrium is equal to ,,
A{ g) ~ 2B (_g);
· Kp = K atm ,
\ K
$ \II Percenta1 ge of acetic acid that forms acetate
ion
K (CH3COO-) in a 0.18 M acetic acid solution is (Ka for
(1) (2) 3K CH 3COOH = 1.8 >< 1o-5) •
4 (1) 0.01% . '_4 1%
..,.4) 3K (4) K (3) 0.02% (4) 2%
4
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Which of the following Is most llkely to behave aa a fl Given below are two statements: One Is labelled as
Lewis base? - At1ortlon (A) and the other Is labelled as Reason
(1) CCl4 (2) PCl11 (R).
(3) BCI ._J.Kf NH 3 Aasortlon (A): Equlllbrlum state of a gaseous
3
~ . The solubility of AgCl(s) ( Ksp = 1.6 " 1 o-10) In equlllbrlum does not get affected on Introduction of
0.02 M NaCl solution will be Inert gas at constant volume. ...,,
~ 8" 10-e M (2) 10-0 M a" Roaaon (R) : _Partlal pressure of gases In
{3) 1.3" 10-5 M (4) 3.2" 10--0 M aqulllbrlum mixture does not change on Introduction
~ . Which among the following mlxturoe wlll give of Inert gae at constant volume . . /
solution with pH more than 7 et 2s~c1 In the llght of the above statements, choose the
(1) 0.1 M 10 ml NaOH + 0.1 M 10 mL H2SO4 most appropriate answer from the options given
{2) 0.1 M, 10 mL.NaOH + 0.1 M~ mL H2SO/ below.
~ 0.3 ~ 10 mL NaOH + 0.1 ti,110 mL H2SO-1 (1)' (A) Is correct but (R) Is not correct
{4) 0.1 ~.JS ml NaOH + 0.\M 10 mL H2S04
.yd. If solubility of calcium phosphate Is s mol/L then Its (2) (A) Is not correct but (R) is correct
solubility product can be expressed as c,-./Po,,,),,_ -(.af Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
(1) s2 (2) 4s3 (). ) ,. j correct explanatlon of (A)
. (3) 27s4 ..,..µr-10as 11 ~lV.111If 5 .i~ ::I of>' (4) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) Is not the
~ Value of Kc for reaction A(g) + B(g) ~ AB(g), Is ." correct explanation of (A)
0.5, the ·Kp of reaction at 27°C will be ·. ;, ..,..;-\
Given below are two statements.
. . I'--'-~1 Ii'./
Statemelilt (I): On neutralisation of CHJCOOH with
( 1) 123 (2) 12 3 f; f..(> "'
' ti ,1i -(.I~·' .liI ·NaOH there will be formation of buffer solution at
(3) 0.20 _.k4) 0.02 \. ~ f~r,J 25% neutralisation of CHJCOOH.
~ Conjugate base of H2PO4 is · ·: <·c ,.,-.,,,~·. /
Statement (II): On 50% neutralisation of CH3COOH
(1) HJPO4 _/4 HPO~- ~ ✓- ·
l ••
. . . . with NaOH, pH of the solution becomes equal to pKo
• !\
(3) POt (4) HPO~- -·. of acetic aclq. tl ., ·
'r"" ?5· The pH of 10-1 M HCI solution at 25°C wll) be . _ >. -.: In th~-_llmh:t 'of the above statements, choose the
(1)7 (2)6.7• /· __ ",?• •
· ·.· · '.-~ mast ',app,roprlate answer from the options given
, . · . _l (. r:-::, ) belew.- : ··'
1
(3) 7,3 (4) 6,97
Y,~t be
Ka of a weak acid HA is 10-5 then Kh for NaA~~1ir,'
. · ., .
>1J1 )\_Statement (I) Is c~rrect but statement (II) is
-.; ./;,.. Incorrect
I
(1) 10-10 (2) 10-11 ~ Statement (I) Is· incorrect but statement (II) is
~1()-9 . (4) 10-e
correct
,_.a,1: Which of the following salts wlll give the highest pH
(3) Both statement (I) and statement (II) are correct •
in water?
(1) NaNO3 (2) CHaCOONH4 (4) Both statement (I) and statement (II) are
~HCOONa (4) NH4CI Incorrect

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option.
List-I with List-II and choose the correct compounds is
NH3,
:::::..: ..:.::-
~ umber of Lewis

sh,
adds among the following

s;c12 , cc14, AICh



.
.

List-I
List-II (1) 2 j4J ✓
(Hydrolysis) (3) 4 (4) 5
(Aqueous solut ions)
/ Consider the following statements and identify the
(I) Only cationic
a. 0.1 M, 100 ml correct statement(s).
hydrolysis
CH3COOK (a) In the manufacture of ammonia by Haber's
(ii) Only anionic process, equilibrium constant decreases with
b. 0.1 M, 100 ml NH4CI
hydrolysis increase in temperature .
(b) Catalyst does not affect the equilibrium
(iii) Both
0.1 M, 100 ml KN03 composition of a reaction mixture.
C. Cationic and
(c) Decrease in concentration of reactant shifts
anionic
equilibrium in backward direction at constant
hydrolysis
temperature .
(iv) No (d) At 0°c melting of ice decreases on increase in
d. 0.1 M, 100 ml
hydrolysis
CH3COONH4
(1) a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv)J/4 a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(ili)• (1) (c) and (d) only
pressure, (2) (c) only
(~) a(iii), b(iv), c(i), d(ii) (4) a(iv), b(i); c(ii), d(iii)
J/ Given below are two statements: One \$.labelled as
(a.), (b) and (c) only (4) (a), (b) and (d) only
Using the GibbS energy change, AG• = + 31.65 kJ
,__,,, . Assertion (A) and the other is labelled • ~ ~easo
~ ,for the 'fcillowing reaction
(R). \\ .: ; ,' . · :1 · i · , 1- 2
Assertion (A): pH of aqueous NaCN ~OlutiQn will be 2
more than 7 at 25"C. /
- es
2 Ag,cO. , ( s) 'F' A9(,qJ + ~ C03- ( aq)
. / . (' ..\ ·y h.;'equil~ rium constant for above reaction at 25"C
Reason (R): Salts that undergo anionic hyd,olysiS
o•AS
is {1 = 2.s,} ·
result into basic aqueous solution . . ,<.. (1). ,2'.87 ~'..1Jff ·) (2) 2.87 x 10"1
In the light of the above statements, choos
~ j i}-1i'
. '
. e !he - '.''-·,:\· '· ) /'2..87
t( .,. '.J
'\ .......... (4) 2.87 x 10-
most appropriate answer from ,!he _optid~~ give~
•_')_-.:·w~!.c ~~!Jl ong t~e following mixtures will form
below. a
' .. : • !,., ,'· . "'' b~s,c-buffer solution?
. . ,. . ·, 'v { .. ''>
(1) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct 1. ' · • • V ._,
, . 'c" p )>CH ,COO H (aq) + cH,C OOK ( aq)
,✓(A) is not correct but (R) is correct , /
(2)
3f.lf
\ (2) NH,C NaCNl(aq) (aq) + HCN(aq)
+ NH,O H(aq)
_y,
· Both
,<X>rrect(A)explan
and (R) are correct and (R) is the
ation of (A) .,
@ Oxida (4) NaCl(
tion aq) state + Na OHin(aq)
of Cr Na3CrOa is
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the 2 8
( 1) + 7 ( ) + ., .
~ ) +6 (4) +s ·
correct explanation of (A)

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le:::7 oxidise 1 mole ferric oxalate will be Y
\1
(1) KCIO 3 ~KCl+ ~O
· 22 ,✓-)_! (2) 3
(2) 2H2 + 02 ➔ 2H 2O /'C ' 1 3

-.ft Cl2 + 2NaOH ➔ NaOCI +NaCl+ H2O (3) 6 (4) 1 •


A (4) NaOH + HNOa ➔ NaNO3 + H2o Y, Standard reduction potentials of three metals x, Y,
J 8. In w~ich of the following compound s, nitrogen Is Z are - 1.45 V, 0.07 V and - 0.55 V respectively.
· showing lowest oxidation state? Order of their reducing power will be
A NH3 (2) N2O ~ X>z >y (2) X > y > z
(3) N203 (4) HNO3 (3) Y>Z>X (4) Z>Y>X
~~- Given below are two statemen ts. . Oxidation states of A and B are . +3 and -4
Stateme nt (I): Oxidation state of terminal Br in respectively. Possible formula of compound is
Br30a is + 7. (1) ABi (2) A2B
Stateme nt (II): Average oxidation state of Br in .,.....---f3f A,iB 3 (4) A3B4
+ 16 _)JS. Reducing agent in given reaction is
B r3 O 8 .IS - -. ..,._ e,, -tL

3 1<2Qi2 0 7 + 6~504 + 7H2SO4 ➔


In the light of the above statements, choose the most ,..d-2(5O4)3 + 3FJ2(S04)3 + 7H2O + K2S04
appropria te answer from the options given below. ( 1) K cr
2 2o;- __% FeSO4
(1) Statemen t (I) is correct but statemen t (II) is • . (3 ) H2 so,1 , (4) F~2(SO4)3 ___ _
~- -- -- ---- - · N e -
~
_,....incorrect
Statem ent (I) is incorrect but sta,.\eAien f 0Q,__is ' v86 ~;~fr:ode
correc1 .~t 1t' - ·,,
[~?- ~- -
- p~t;_
are:,;,··
n~i:~TI~ ;h~ - f~ll~~~g h~lf -~; 11;
·1 ' ..... \' · reactions ·
(3) Both statemen t (I) and statemen t (II) are correct ;r 0

(4) Both statemen t (I) and statemen t'l '(llf -ar~ ,;~ uif.·:t ·2~---~ Cu ; f; = 0.34 V € -=- E c. - &A
Zfl 2 -'f- . + 2e- ➔ Zn . E = -0. 76 V =
1 0

incorrect 'f>. (
!..,.::J
t .
.<1 I". .. . ~- 1
. '('- Lf•f .I'

00. Number ?f ~mpou!'1 ds a,:non_g the foll~wiog_,l n:which / .(? ,,fhe', EMF...._!o r the cell reaction
~ -· halogen Is m negative ox1dat1on state Is ,._ _/~-, -//··~Zn+ 'C1J2+ ➔,, zn2+ + Cu, will be
Csl)< Na~ KC104, Ca(OCl)2, 02~- ·(,~"-<f _:
>,;:;s:-,{t)~©~~ -'\i <,:. . (2) -0.42_v· ·
(1) 2 (2) 4 . ,-,. \;· :' :--,.;J 4 3~ ,~-::1,1.vf il~ · Jiff 1.1 V ·
/ (3) 5 . ~ 3 / · ',_•. >,,- ·,
) ..:_~ ,.A~~'s ·e idh~(A)'r~F2 is a stronger oxidising agent than
J 1. ~hoose the correct option for ".'alu~7 a,
. ','"
·~!, f ,Alil1,{;
{, ...
:rr," ;~ ,~./~. ({~-'f;~i;,
,.·,/ ~~ - _ - _
; -.
, ;'~(,R)· SRP f F · ·
.
th th t of_Cl 2.
given balanced· chemical react10Q,.. · · . . "' v..~ ~- r, , , , ✓8 . .l~s<>.n..,- . o 2Is more an a
a MnO4 +b FeC204 +cH+ ➔ \, ·._ :, _. -.)-~\ /)t·
1
~/ ,~ tb_i ' 1ight of ·the above statements, ~hoose_ the
x Mn + + y Fe + + ·z COf :+ d H20'·J
2 3 ~ . /tf'~.; m..,Qst appropriate answer from the options given
✓- '?Ybelow. ·
V
• • ••
V 1
.
a b C (1) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
3 5 24 (2) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct
JW ---P'f Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
(2) 2 3 12
correct explanation of (A)
(3) 3 5 12
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
(4) 5 3 24 correct explanation of (A)

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statements.
Statement (1): HC(O4 can
not behave as a reducing
(1) ~tatement (I) is cor
rncorr ect
(2) Statement (I) is inc
orreet but statement (II)
-t•
rect but statement (II) -~
.
,s
is
agent. correct
good oxidising agent. statement (II) are correct
Statement (II): H2S is a (3) Both statement (I) and
statements, choose the and statement (II) are
.,
In the light of the above en (4) ~oth statement (I)
er from the options giv
most appropriate an sw .,,A incorrect
below. will be maximum in
rect bu t statement (II)
is '-'9'2. Solubility of AgCI
(1) Statement (I) is cor (2) 0.1 M aq. CaCl2
(1) 0.1 M aq . NaCl
incorrect , 0.1 M aq. NH3. .
orrect but statement (II)
is (3) 0.1 M aq. AgNO 3 ~ aq .
(2) Statement (I) is inc ation on addition ·o f 0.1 M
correct
· Cf F' Identify correct observ utio n.
are cor rec t HCI in CH3COOH(aq) sol
d statement (II)
(3) Both statement (I) an (a) pH will dec rea se
and statement (II) are CH3COO- ion will increase
(4) Both statement (I) (b) Number of moles of
incorrect l remain constant
amalgam is . (c) Ka of CH3COOH wil
tion state of Na in sodium
l ~ Ox ida
(1 )+ 1
fo o .·
1
Correct observation(s) is/a
(1) (a) and (b) only
re
(2) (a) and (c) only ,
(4) (c) only
{4) +2 ) (a), (b) and (c) us
(3) + 2 ihg is not a homogen:o
n rate Which among the follow
tio of forward reactio eq uili bri u~ ? · . ,.
90. Statement (I): Ra sta nt _fpr a
ction rate con
constant to backward rea (1) Hz(g) ,.. 12(g)' # 2Hl(g
)
~!J~. .
incr~a~{ :-
~eversible reaction always
increasei .
-·//~;t J2) --~ ~j'C06C2Hs(aq) +
~ H2O(I)
stk nt \ ~~~-- {aq)
uilibriu m con CH 3COOH(aq) + C2HsOH
;~ ~: !:: tu ~~ ): Eq
·of rea cta nt,_ 6) .<.· ·-~,.~~-~-~~;- _;f .
change with concentration Ca tO 3(s) ~ 9a o(s ) +
CO 2(g)
tem ent~, cho ?se . J~ most ( /~~ . ... , • .
In the light of above sta
s giv en bel ow . _/',> • :· ,. . , · ·
[ N~(g)'+ 3:H2(g) ~ 2NH3(9)
the option
appropriate answer from
(I) is cor rec t bu t sta temen( (ll) ' Is ·. .. :; ~ (4', "'°"'-'' .. ~ ~r/~ be equal to
(1) Statement .. - ..;, 4·
~ -,,. pf!'bfa aft -_pf \\'e 'a~'>acid ·and strong base will
-- ·\ .
1( .'. / ~,: ,"''<) v 1
. . . 1I
incorrect _
orrect but stateme11 t f!I) !s,_•/ / __ ':::-, Y 1 K
/ .,.._, ~~ :r' +- log e (2) 7 -- p a - - og c
(2) Sta tem ent (I) is rnc
/"·,
1 ~ •
',_, /; : ;- / . , -;.----.,~"~ 'l., 1/I'~,:,K~
•, ,, ,.,, _,. · :t

\~ / 2
2 2
correct • cor r~c ~ ,. ~ )v / .~ .
statement .(ll) ·are (4) 7-p Ka -lo ge
(3) Both statement (I) and e\ ~ .. J~~ +P Ka +lo ge
and statement (UJ ~·ar ing solutions will be
(4) Both statement . (I) -) -9i tt. ~ ;
'al of which among the follow
\. ·_.,_
_ / V"'
tration?
incorrect
·<;, .> ·, iindependent of concen
two sta tem ent s. (2) aq . NH4CI
91. Given below are Cl( aq ) ,in an · (1) aq. HCI ··
ing dilu te· Na (4) aq . NH4CN 1
Statement (I): On add (3) aq. CH 3COONa .
ution decreases. ing is a monoprotic acid?
acidic solution, pH of sol Na Cl ~ Which among the follow
decreases on add ing · (2) H2SO3
Stat~ment (II): Ka of acid (1) HzSO4
solution. ( ) H 3po3 .-.f 4f H3PO 2
abo ve sta tem ent s, c~o ose the most 3
In the li~ht of the
the options given below.
appropnate answer from
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For ionis ation of H 3 po 4,

H3P0 4(aq ) ~ H+(a q) + H2P0 4(aq) ; K 01


For the given chemical equilibrium
comp onen t will have maxi mum conce
A(g) ~ B(g) + 2C(g ) + 3D(g); Kc= 1~
ntrar, ~ 0
.
111 cn
t
.A1) A(g) (2) B(g)
H2P0 4(aq ) ~ H+(a q) + HPo~ - (aq) ; K 02 (3) C(g) (4) D(g)
100. Solid amm onium carba mate disso ciate d aecordin
_HPo ~-(aq ) ~ W(a q)+ po~- (aq) : K 83 to the given react ion
g
will be NH2C OON H4(s) ~ 2NH3(g) + C02( g)
Corre ct orde r of three disso ciatio n cons tants
If total press ure at equilibrium is 6 atm then Kp
will
(1) -K~, < Ka2 < Ka3 be
(1) 16 atm 3 (2) 10 atm3
(3) Ka < Ka < Ka2 (4) 64 atm3
1 3 (3) 32 atm 3 •

,-:1- [ BO TA NY ] ~.
rvable
B. Num erica l taxon omy is base d on all obse
SE-CTIO N - A
~ :- Som e ~en~ ra ~f ~terid ophy tes p;od;
;~e ~~ kinds -~f chara cteris tics.
c. Cyto taxon omy uses the chem ical constituents
spore s. Such plant s are know n as
(2) Hom osoru s .of the plant s to resol ve confu sions .
~ Hete rospo rous
(4 ) Hom ospo rous·,,:.:,-.:.._;_ .· ( 1) State ment s A and B are false
(3) Hete rosor us
f!int:1s!-· , .. .. ,~
_J.02. Mark the one which is 90,1 found inp~ct cone ~ . __ ) ~ , pnly state ment Bis true
(2) Com .
( 1) Pollen grain s ,✓
.,. ,,
false
, • (3) pnly.state ment C is
(3) Myco rrhiza .,...,tCI-J Cora /laid ro0ts 1~

· haplodJ_pl~nfic /," (4)" State ment s A and true


Care
~ - Whic h of the follow ing algae show s · -~-·-·· ~
event
life cycle ? _,,:.. " ~ Ass'ertion (A): Doub le fertili satio n is an
· (2) Spiro gyra · '
{1) Volvo x ·- . · uniqu e to &ngio sperm s.
arpus . / , .~ ~
(3) Uloth rix ~ Ectoc
~ame tes fuse separately
se_~n,·in " •. ~,,.; - ,R~a son f~) :_-\ tJ,e two male
~ - One gene ration within the other can be
(a) Seed insid e the fruit · r !_>,:: _ / -~ ., ,·~- with ~~- ~aplo1d polar nucle i.
s, choo se the corre ct
: _ · , t. , ('-:, ') Inl_h:: •!igJ1f of abov e state ment
(b) Embr yo _sac ins~de_the ovule ., .
(c) Gene rative cell 1ns1de polle n gram . ,
> '·- ·. V,, ' ,OR~ -
l'(A) is true but (R) is ·false
_(d) Micro spore s insid e a~~ · ·, ,':,/ ::, ~,: ' ·-' ( ~
. ect
--tZJ (a) and (dV \ ; ·· ,s not .corr
(1) (a), (c) and (d) · (2) Both (A)_ and (R) are true but (R)
( 3 ) (d) onl . (4 ) (b) and (d) .
expla natio n of (A)
-t l'.Mf, Y ing . ment s and mark the corre ct
the follow state correct
~ v i Read (3) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is
optio n.
me expla natio n of (A)
A. Phylo gene tic class ificat ion syste ms assu
( 4) Both. (A) and (R) are false
t~at organ isms belon ging to the same taxa have
differ ent ance stors .
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of the following is not a member of
J{Jt. sporoPhyte of plant is always .
gymnosperm?
( ) ,;dependent and photosynthe (1) Plnus (2) Ginkgo
tic
(1) 1
oependent on gametophyte (3) Jft {Adiantum
2
)%'
( )Diploid
Mul ticellular gamete bearing structure A
_J)'b-
4 ~ can be o_btained from
(1) Green algae only
4 soth brown and red algae
·

(3) Red algae only


(4) s1ue green algae only
../1,0§. t
(1)
(2)npoll
ovu~en
lessgrains
are end ovules are developed
naked
specialised stnJctures called cones In thB above diagram , the structur
e that helps in
irle ma le sex rgan consists of
an. ovar;, style asexual reproduction by for m~ bud
J ' and stigma 0 · ·
s is/are
(1) A only 4
-(2 (B only
( ) All megaspores within an ovu 3 8
le divide to form
@ Whi ch of the following group of plan
4 emb
an:hegoTYO
niumsac
?
ts Iacks
.;'_ ..,, ~~ ~
V" ·
.,,G>
W"
. ( ) and c . ( ) A and c
of. th~ following is incorrectly mat
-..)1)· Ectocarpus
ched?
Laminarin
yi(1)f Gyr
aryonno
physpe
tesrmS (4) Ang
Pterid?
. (2) ios(,phy
>eimi0r
s •'.:;·;%
} / 2j , U)?t~~" . floridean starch •
rrl 1. Which of the follawing is a unicellulai\i'tga~
(1) Vo/vOX ·1 · ( ) Lam
y / . ~ 3_)- , Eudorina stan:h
(2) Chi inaiia,,,;;,,
,,_4.;,· • --...• \., · . (,4),,, Fuc
1 . us.
· -
✓..
rac1ana Man nito
. l
ore a•
A\
Fucoxanthin
3) G Br - algae
is the rnajor pigr4 nent in 11 /\
,fe
·--<'-- · f-
.
<. , ':\ .. . , . . ,,
?,t,s~ry • the, tollowing characteris
tics
.::._1, (a)~ epend~ " male and temale gam:
;/✓:;~~)'
(2) Red algae . ·
etophyte .
• ,;(' (3) Blue green algae (4) Green ~lg•~ '.. ' ,;; ,
ow.ul~ ; (~om • on megasporoph
.)" o. Life Dipleontic
(1) cycl yll .
of FucH us and t· Salvinia ,esp
, aponlC
, ectiv·el)< . .are •' /,'""'i:!' • '
r" 1'1,,'c .(c). P~~ ff~ s~n;yce of nucellus ·tn ovule.
· ·
(2) HaplontiC, Dipl '. ''· . ·· '. "> ,' -J /'A " <'t'
I ontic
(3) Haplodiplontic, Diplontic '- '> ,·•.
,) 0 V , · _.~ ) ,fJesence of seed.

~
\ ~ '' • \.: s.~11,ct the cor
rect option representing the feat
ures

·:~:~e~~:a~~
Diplontic, Haplodiplontic ' 1
' v that are true for Cycas.
~hicdh of the folloWlng characteristics
0-11' All (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(1) Needle-like '" re
leavucm
es g the
( ) wat
Th'erk1055. ·'" conWers? . (2) Onl ' y (a), (c) and (d)
(3) Branched stem , 2 g ,ck ~uticle ·
,.4/i
~, · un en stomata (3) Only (c)
(4) (b) and (d)
(c)

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and select the correct option List-I List-II
list I List II a. Cusouta (I) Liverwort
a. Volvox (i) b. Ectocarpus (II) Anglo1,p11 rm
Dominant diploid
sporophyte, vascular c. Marchant/a (lH) A lga
plant with highly reduced (Iv) Moss
male and female
d. Funarla
_.
gametophyte Choose the correct answer from the options g·
below. IV<:n
b. Sphagnum (ii) Dominant haploid free- (1) (a)- (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv)
living gametophyte (2) (a)- (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii)
C. Pteris (iii) Dominant diploid
;1
Jllf' (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv)
sporophyte alternating (4) (a)- (ii), (b)- (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (l)
with reduced . All of · the following compounds represent
gametophyte called hydrocolloids, except
prothallus (1) Agar (2) Algin
d. Ginkgo (iv) Dominant haploid leafy (3) Carrageen _JA-JPeat
gametophyte alternating ~ The pyrenoids are made up of
with partially dependent ffi Protein and Starch
multicellular sporoi;ihyte (2) 1Fatty acid and Carbohydrate
{1) (a)-(iii},(b)-{i),(c)-(ii),(d)-(iv) i. (3) OrganicacidandFat .
I
(2) (a)- (iv), (b) - (iii), (c)- (ii), (d) -di) --· \'
__ ,:.. _; ;...., _ (4f--~ucleic acid and Protein
(3) (a)- (ii), (b)- (iv), (c)- (iii), (d) ~ (i) a . Ji• 125. fCon~ider, the following features:
(4) (a}-(ii), (b)-·(iv), (c}- (i}, (d)- (iii) ;j _,/ ,,: - ·· ··,t. ·, .Chlorophyll a and chlorophyll d
~ 20.
Lax represents . ·--':..~-::.,-._~--,;" . j~ . 11:· /.:aminarin
~Spirally arranged sporophylls along an axts . / - .. · IIL ,{Two flagella
(2} Reduced male gametophyte . ·. _ . ':, ·-._ IV. Pear shaped gametes
(3) Multicellular female gametophyte A.,·,-:-,<,; -<·-1--:~h!c~ ofJh/ ~t>t ,features is/are.seen in Phaeophyceae?
(4) Naked seeds · ._ ,' :· ~-; ~/;:::;'-J1} IIJ 911f)~ (2) 11, Ill and IV ' .
~ I~ algae,_ gametes can be flagellated and ~~m~lar !n",; _._
<·, _ '"·:(3),...-f,ffl,;' 1lj and IV (41 I, Ill and IV
· s12e, as m A or non-flagellated and sIm1lar in,. -. , 6-. ,~dentitfttie incorrect statement
size, as in B ·. . " _·. __.,.1 ': .~: ""¾
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. t fill (A) d (B)' ·
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• ~ mnaeus class1f1cat1on of plants was an a 1IcIa
A B classification as it was mainly based on the
(1) Eudorina Volvox gynoecium structure
(2) Fucus Porphyra (3) Artificial systems gave equal weightage to
(3) Graci/aria Gelidium vegetative and sexual characteristics
, £ Ulothrix (4 ) Natural system of classification is based on
~, Splrogyra natural affinities among the organism
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Po ly hed flagella In ga me tes .
( ) . with ge mm ae ? oogamy
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ater.
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(d) Lack _
HoW manycom plex post-fertilisation ev
of the above features are ents.
(1 >..).'.reen in colour
~u ltlc ell ula
of red alg ae ?
(3) De ve lop merntininna ture
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small receptacles
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statements and ch oo se stly aquatic
I.Y"" op 3 tion statin
g the inc orr ec t statemen the plants are grouped.Into
A. The plant bod Y of bryo~hytes ts. . .
,s mo re (1) Alg ae •
differentiated than that of /~ Pte rid op hy tes _ (2) Bryophytes
B. Sphagnum is used in ptendophytes. . (4) Angiosperms
pe al tormation .....- · · .._ / : . SE CT IO N
d ~ atc h the co lum ns an d ch , B . ·· ·· · · · ·
c. In Marchantia, the thallus bis th~-;,~,;ect
oos~ option.
)i i( on ly A
closely appressed to (2)
tdotrs1~nt(al an
Only B Co lum n-I . co lum n-I I
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( ) Both A and c :. . distinct
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In bryophytes, spores ge (4)" Both Ba n~ C ·:,.
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3 Gametangia rminate to form ,. .... .. ._. ga me tes
(1) _ .,, II. oo ga mY / · b.
Ga me '?p hy te. ·- -·' .J Un
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· (4) All algae
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human food-
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,-' 0 ,·~•,?'( ';:b l) c . ad b
B- AJ. lea sl half of the tota . ·•· ' -'.'. i•: . ..J Y -"" 3 - ,t, -~
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(~) A type of spore bryophytes? of
, (i)_,ft gametophytic stage • (1) Provide food for herbaceous mammals
....(-8) Spore producing structure (2) Used as packing material for trans-shipment
(4) Diploid structure (3) Along with lichens, they are the.first organisms
to colonise bare rocks
1S9, Ml®phyllous pteridophyte Is (4) Increase impact of falling rain and increase soil
(1) St.)#3ginell8 ~ (2) Pteris erosion •
(3) O,yopteris (4) Adiantum ~ Dryopteris belongs to .
6
-1...:\.'0, In gymnospem1s, nucellus is protected by envelope (1) Psilopsida (2) Pterops1da
snd this composite structure is called (3) Lycopsida ~ Sphenopsida
(1) Endosperm ~~h,tegument 147. Find the incorrect match.
(S) Ovule • (4) Ovary (1) Pteridophytes - May flourish in sandy soil
~J.'l, All seed-bearing plants follow diplontic life cycle (2) Bryophytes - Show an event precursor ,
wherein, the gsmetophytic phase is· to seed habit
(1) Unicellular always (3) Gymnosperms - Well-adapted to withstand
(2) Cornpletely absent extreme humidity
(3) Few celled to multi-celled • (4) Angiosperms - Divided into two classes-
ynndependent of sporophyte Monocotyledonae and
-142. Find the correct statement. ._.,, . - -:'\.. / -.. , ,_ · - Dicotyledonae
(1) Wofffia is an angiosperm and is one·~t"the·t~Hest 148. Find the co}·;rect statement.
trees _ .:-/ 1,,.:1., ,,, "' \ (1 ), S□o,ken . -stpmata are found in all angiosperms
(2) Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas and Fu~u; show J2) Mycorrl:lizal roots are associated with N2 -fixing
haplontic life cycle \\ .' .•~ ,. , ,\. ~ cyarfob_acteria . . .
(3) Multicellular female gametophyte is: retain._ed· in • . - @ ~ n ptendophytes, spores produced are w1thm
megasporangium in Cycas • · , .,. _ , " ;' , )~apsule
(4) Ovules are borne on microsporoph)'.IIS in ·,,_ \,.,_~--(~! ,,_Kelps a~e brown algae ~nd can grow upto 100
gymnosperms , · .,_ - :. metres ./~.;;; , .
~ Seleginella and Equisetum show similarity in all'the ~ ~ · ,~~~rsu_ l f~ft~ ·1!,!~r~ can be f~d in the cell wall of
following characteristics, except . ,., . . . < ,~, ,, t! 1 ➔- Gra~f!..'l~ • · .....J,:2!( V~lvox
(1) Presence of strobili ~ . '-· (_ . , , t'1 ~ (3) C9J:tlyaomo~as (4) Dtctyota
(2) Types of spores produced . _ · ,,J9,
• - ,. ,.. (,_, R~~d'2 t e _following statements and select the
. -. \ ~'. ,.\ V:· , forr~ct option.
~ Presence of vascular tissues . ' - , ._, "" _- ,~stitement
· \ , , ..... A·. 1n gymnosperms, the roots are
,,. (4) Sporophyte as the dominant phase of life V generally tap roots. ·
--1414. Choose the option having names of red algae only. l Statement B: In mosses the capsule contains
(1) Eudorina and Gelid/um spores. '
(2) Ectocarpus, Gelidium and Porphyra (1) Only statement A is correct
(3) Gelidium and Equisetum (2) Only statement Bis correct
JI'( Porphyra, Gelidium and Polysiphonia (3) Both statements A and B are correct •
(4) Both statements A and Bare incorrect
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nonltol trnol _.)·1f Doth A ond Bor e corrocl
11) Malntenanco of wntor ourron l In sponuoa
(2) Boll', A ond Bar e lncorract
(2) Locomotion of Euglonn
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3 ess age of ova In fnlloplnn t11bo• (3) Only A le correct
if.
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ch rn·o prosonl
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,160 , con •ldo r the followin
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pe. (a) oatoctlng the stlmull
(1) contractlllty, oxcltoblllty
~ eonductlvltY, axcltab llllY (b) Rocalvlng the stlm ull
(c) Transm ittin g the Impulse&
(3) Extenslblllty, axcltoblllty
. Soloct the correct option.
( ) contractll lty, conduc tivity
/4 card
4 iac muscle fibres are similar to
.,
.skeletal mus.cl~
·. ( 1) (a) only (2) (b) only
fibres with respect to · , · ,,
)3 ) (b) and (c) only
) Ee. The outermo st and . Inne ..,.{4J
(a), (b} and (c) .
,,,( presence of striations rmost . protective
--'(2)Presence of lntarcelated disc& mombranou a coverings of human
• , end
brain are ;-- -
, sele ct the option that correctly ftlls
(3) syncytial nucleus the
(4) Branched muscle fibres blan i<Srespoctlvely.
· · (1) Pia mat~r, ~ura mater
~A bou t _ _ _ per cent of the wei
ght of a normal · . (2) Pia rpater, arachnoid
human adult is contributed by muscles
. ,· ~ D,uia m8/er, pla mater
Select the correct option to fill In the blan
(1) 20-30 j.,tf k. ,. . ~G
J (4) Arachnoid, dura mater
,>i'
(3) 50-70
40- 50
(4) 10- 30
, . O.
In humans, •x•Is~ large trla ngu larf
lat bone situated
' • :· . In the dorsal part of the thorax. Ide
-156. The muscle fibres that assist In transport of food ntify the bone and
through the digestive tract are charact · -.. select the Inc orre ct stateme
erised by nt w.r.t. 'X'.
· ( 1) It has a slightly elevated ridg
(1) Cylindrical shape e called the spine.
$s mo oth appearance (2) It Is situated betwee,n the 2"' end
7'" ribs
(3) Presence of branching $1 1 has a depression called acetabulum . .
(4 ) II forms the ball and socket Join
t with head of
(4) Voluntary action
humerus .
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(1) Autonomic nervous system Column I Coltmm II
_,)Z', Somatic nervous s~stem fl, U11lpolnr n,mron (l) r~ttllrm fJf hu;,1/jn
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~ Myofibril (2) Muscle fibre • ···~ - --"": - -
(1) a(II); b(III); o(I) (2) r,(l): tJ(IIJ ; c(III)
(3) Thick myofilament (4) Thin myofilament ,/ (3) n(III); b(I); c(II) ,.JKo(II I): b(II); c(l)
~ 1. Select the Incorrect statement. ...-,1 67. The typo of Joint thot dom, not ttllow nny movomljnt
(1) Each filamentous actln Is a polymer of
le proeent botwoen
(1) Head of fomur and acalnbulum
monomeric globular actins.
;rt.f Parietal bone and frontal bono
~ Tropomyosin is distributed at regular Intervals (3) Ribs and vertebral bonm1
on the troponin. · (4) Atlas and axle
(3) Each myosin Is made of monomeric ~ 8~Dapolarlaatlon of
axonal mornbmno occur6 du0 to
meromyosins.
;_.,:· ·" ·"''..: ,• rapid • ,✓
•, - (1) Influx of Ca~· Ions (2) Efflux of Na• lone
{4) ~ea~ of _heavy _meromyosin cof talns~the _A.TP . (3) Influx of Ki• ions ,~ Influx of Na• Ion!
binding sites. • ~( · '. .f1 -6~. White muscle fibres dlffor from rod muflclo flbr03 In
A .Mechanism of muscle contraction Is be~t ~~plain~~ ~ _ . . ~~osse sslng more number
of mitochondria
by the sliding filament theory which states that . ,,. :-J> .~ontalnlng higher amount of earcoplaamic
contraction of muscle fibres takes place bY' ,.,/ ' : . 1. /
·, , , · (3) reticulum
PosseseJng high amount of red coloured oxygen
_/(1) Sliding of thin filaments over thick fllam_ents. ' . , ··<· . car:ry,ing plgment
(2) Sliding of thick filaments over thin flla~!1nt~ :/16,
~.: (4) Usually performing aerobic respiration
(3) Sliding of thin and thick filaments towards eEJct, , ~ All of ~he ,~ollowlng
·< are facial bones, except
other · -.., _ - , -. · , • ;: -~ j ~1Maxllla (2) Zygomatlc
. . ·. , \ ,/ i> ·-~ -✓>, _Sphenold 1
(4) Nasal
. {4) Sliding ~f A-band towards I-band .· > <-i ?~(,HGw many of the following functions given below ln
~ - In which of the following organisms, ·the brain is v the box are associated with limbic system?
present along with a number of ganglia and neural Regulation of sexual behaviour, Expression of
tissues? emotional reactions, Motivation, Regulation of
respiration
(1) Hydra (2) Spong/Ila (1) Two Three
._))lf'Co ckroach (4) Amoeba (3) One ·(4) Four
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. (2 ) Hi pp · (2) Hy po th al am
(1) Th al am us . (1 ) Po ns m _
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m ai nl y of · _,,A3 ) Hippocampus of peripheral
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~ - Consider the given statements and select the 188. How many of the following cells are responsible for
incorre,,,&t one. . the production of myelin sheath?
fa nerve
Schwann cells are absent around unmyelinated
fibres of PNS.
Schwann cells, Astrocytes,
Osteocytes, Chondrocytes
Osteoclasts,

(2) Unmyelinated nerve fibres are commonly found Select the correct option .
in somatic and autonomic neural system. (1) Two (2) Three
(3) Myelinated nerve fibres are present in cranial (3) One • (4) Four
nerves. @ . S~t the correct match. . .
(4) Synaptic knobs have synaptic vesicles ._.A'f) Cerebrum : Part of h1ndbrarn
/4 containing neurotransmitters.
(2) Flagellum Distinguishing feature
/ 185. The medulla oblongata contains centres that control of neuron
· / Cardiovascular reflexes Forms the brain stem
(3) Midbrain and
(2) Balance of the body Cerebellum
(3) Vision and hearing (4) Corpus callosum Joins the left and right .,,
(4) Circadian rhythm of body cerebral h~mispheres
SECTION-8 · · ·· ·· - @. When a neuron is not conducting any impufse, the
1
- ·· - axoncil membrane is ·
186. Assertion {A): Tetany is characterised by rapid
spasms in muscles. · (1) Impermeable to riegatively charged proteins
. _presen{in axoplasm " ·
Reason (R): There is low concenfratio(l of calci!-Jm
ions in body fluids. ,;,._,. ::i . t_ (2) More-perme.able to Na+ ions
In ·the light of above statements, select the ~orrect ....J?f) Nearly 'impermeable to K+ ions
option. . :\ · ; '. .P ..(4) ·Not permeable at all
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true, (Rf i$. !he c~i-ect 1~1·. Co_nsider t~e statement~ A and B and select the
explanation of (A). , · -~ :'.:.';; ·· .. , , ." correct option. . . . .
• t th ..., ,/ · -. · -Statement· . A: The rrse rn _ stimulus-induced
(2) Both (A) and (R) are t rue, (R) Is no e .correql .. +. h rt - d
· . -.. , •-<~,
..,germeab1hty. to ,Na Is extreme 1y s o 1Ive . .
expIana tion of (A) .
• fa se
•Is tru e an d (R) Is ·_ ' - • /.' Statement 8.:, Neurons.are excitable cells as their
(3) (A) 1 ·:
- ··, •, -- / - •
· . ·' ·-. , . . / ./ _, rtembra~~s, ijr-e in a depolarised state.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false stat~rne~ts. ,,., ~ _, · _ ~ > · <~~ 9
'. (1) ',,Bptli_:>,Acand B are correct
~ - Select the correct statement. ._ :· _ ·. · .,! ",/ .(-1) ..(2) B_o_th-.A and Bare incorrect
(1) Lack ~f relaxation betwee~ su?cessive stimulH~ . <;,; ··-~} :~~ly A is correct •
~stained muscle co~tractI~n Is called_ionus.-·· ..;. . .-· 1~it>:{~/ Only B is correct
~ · Muscular dystrophy Is a disorder _that can be 192. ffhe ionic gradients across the resting plasma
inherited from one generation to the other. · \ membrane are maintained by
(3) Cartilage and bones are · not specialised ( 1) Sodium channels .
connective tissues. (2) Potassium channels ·
(4) An acromion process is characteristically found (3) Sodium-potassium pump .
in pelvic girdle of humans. · (4) Voltage gated sodium channels

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J :_: .r.t. humans. _ analogy .@) The arrangement of ear ossicles in middle ear from
Tarsals: 14 in number : : Carpals : · · inside to outside is
(1) . 7 ~11 number (2) 14 in -nu_m_b_e_r__
~Malleus ➔ lncus ➔ Stapes
(2) lncus ➔ Stapes ➔ Malleus
3) 5 in number . ~ 16 in number (3) Stapes ➔ lncus ➔ Malleus •
Which of the following events does not d . (4) lncus ➔ Malleus ➔ Stapes
complete muscle contraction? _____ occur unng
~ - Select the incorrect statement w.r.t vertebral •
(1) Decrease in length of I-band column.
. (2) Disappearance of H-zone (1) First vertebra articulates with atlas. •
f l Decrease in length of A-band .....,(2-) The number of cervical vertebrae are seven in
almost all mammals.
· (4) .Reduction in length of sarcomere · (3) Vertebral column serves as point of attachment
j5- A single U-shaped bone, present at the base of for the ribs. · ·
buccal cavity in humans is (4) Coccygeal · and sacral vertebrae are fused
(1-} Ethmoid -fl.} Hyoid bones in adults.
(3) Patella
@ Which of the following is not involved in the knee jerk
(4) Tibia
reflex?
~ Match the column I with column II and select the ~ Muscle spindle (2) lntemeuron "
correct option w.r.t. humans. (3) Motor neuron .(4) Motor end plate
Column I Column II 200. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t. synapses.
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a. Gliding joint (1) Eiectrical synapses are rare in our neural
(i) -Between atl~s and axis . system. ·
b. Saddle joint (ii) Between fcarpal · - ano · (2) Transmission of an impulse across chemical •
metacarpal of thumb . . synapses is always faster than across an
C. Hinge joint (iii)
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.. , ··, · . ~lectrical synapse .
Between the -e~~pals
d. Pivot joint (iv) Knee joint
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. . · (3{ At electrical synapse, the membranes of pre and
, -. .· post synaptic neurons are in closed proximity.
{1) a(iii); b(iv); c(ii); d{i) (2) a(iv); b{ii); c(iii); d(i) , · _ ·.... (4) Impulse transmission across an electrical
(3) a(i); b(iii); c(ii); d(iv) ~a(iii); b(ii); c(iv); d(i) · · .- ,synapse is. yery similar to impulse conduction
r . . •✓ • along a single axon_
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