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7EST SERIES -2024

PHYSICS
7. Dependence of intensity of qravitational
1, SECTION-A
Two spheres of masses m and M of the earth with distance (r) trom the centre
air and gravitational are suited n the earth is correctly represented by
The sSpace force between them is F.
around the mass is now filled with a (2) E‘
liquid of specific qravity 3. The
force now will be gravitational R

1)
2) 3F
3) F F
(3) :|
4) (4) Et
2,
3
Two astronauts are
space after havingfloating
in gravitational tree
lost contact with their
spaceship. The two will
1) Move towards 8
each
other. The intensity of the gravitational field at a point
2) Move away from each other. situated at a distance 8000 km from the
3) Will become
4) Keep floatingstationary
centre of the earth is 6 Nkg. The gravitational
at the same distance between potential at that point is (in Joule/kg)
them.
3.
1) 8x 105 2) 2.4 x 103
Two particles of equal massS m go round a circle 3) 4.8 x 10"
of radius R under the action of their mutual 4)6.4 x 1014
9. A body of mass m' taken from the earth's
gravitational attraction. The speed of each
particle is: surface to a height equal to twice the radius (R)
of the earth. The change in
1) y= 2) v=
Gm
the body will be
potential energy of
2RV Gm V2R
2
4Gm 1) 2mgR
3) v=
Gm
4) y = 2)mgR
4.
2R VR
3) 3mgR 4)
Mass of moon is 7.34 x 1022 kg. If the
acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.4 10. Kepler's second law is a
m/s, the radius of the moon is consequence ot
(G=6.667 x10-11 Nm²/ka) 1) Conservation of energy
1) 0.56 x 10 m 2) 1.87 x 10° m 2) Conservation of linear momentum
3) 1.92 x 10 m 4) 1.01 x 10 m 3) Conservation of angular
momentum
5 lfg on the surface of the earth is 9.8 ms, its 4) Conservation of mass
value at depth of 3200km (Radius the 11. If a graph is plotted between T* and
earth 6400km)is for a
planet, then its slope will be (where M, is the
1)9.8 ms? 2) zero mass of the sun)
3) 4.9 ms 4) 2.45 ms?
6. If g is the acceleration due to gravity on the 47 GM,
1) 2)
earth's surface, the gain in the potential energy GM, 4x
of an object of mass m raised from the
of earth to a height equal to the radius surface
the
3) 4rGM, 4) GM,
earth R, is 12. The earth revolves round the sun in one year. If
the distance between them becomes double,
2) 2mgR the new period of revolution will be

3) mgR 1) 1/2 year 2) 2V2 years


4) mgR
4 3)4 years 4) 8 years

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lungsten wire
of 20 cm is
13. lfv, is escape velocity and , is orbital velocly of
the satelite for orbit close to the Earth's
A
| 119, 0lcm. Findthe straln on the
2)0.005
stredched y

surlace, then these are related bu I)0.002 4) 0.004


3)0.001
2) V V, 20. Two rods ofldentical dimensions, with Young's
Y, are Joined end
3) v, - V2y, 4)v, - 2r, modull Y and to end
equlvalentYoung's modulus for The
foy lhe Composite
14. Two satellites Aand Bgo round a planet P in
rod is 2) Y;Y/Y+Y)
circular orbits having radii 4R and R 1)2Y,Y,/(Y,+YJ
respectively. If the speed of the satellite A is )V2/Y,+Y) 4) Y,+Y,
3V, the speed of the satellite B will be.
2) 6 V of fixedvolume Vis drawn
Into a wire
1) 12V 21, Copper LWhen this wire is
of lengthforce F the expansionsubjected
constant
to a
produced in
3) ; 2
is AI. Which
of the following graphs
is
15. For orbiting satellite, the ratto of potential the wire
energy. kinetic energy and total energy is a stralghtline?
1) Al versus 2) Al versus 1/f
1) 2:1:1 2) -2: -1: 1
4) Al versus 1/1
3) -2: 1: 1 4) -2:1: -1 3) Al
versus /
16. In a satellite. if the time of revolution is T, the has poisson's ratio 0.50.
kinetic energy is proportional to 22, A material it suffers a kongitudinal
uniformrod of straln of
2x 10, then the percentage changein
1):T volume Is
2) 0.5 %
4) T-0 1)2%
3)4 6 4) 0 %
subjected to volume
17. The effect of temperature on the value of 23. A uniform cube is
modulus of elasticity for different substances in compresslon. If each side is decreased by 1%.
general then bulk strain Is
1) Increases with increase in temperature 1) 0.01 2) 0.06
2) Decreases with increase in temperature 3) 0.02 4) 0.03
3) Irdependent of change in temperature 24. The length ofa cube increases by 0.1%, what is
4) Does not change with temperature bulk strain?
of three wires of
18. The strain-stress curves 2) 0.006
material as shown in fig. A, B, C are
different 1) 0.003
The figure show 3) 0.002 4) 0.001
the elastic limits of the wire.
that 25. The bulk modulus of water ls 2 x 10" N/m':
The change in pressure required to increase the
density of water by 0.1% Is
1)2x 10° N/m' 2) 2 x 10 N/m²
3)2% 10 N/m² 4) 2 x 10' N/m
26. The work per unit volume to stretch the length
Sirasn by 1% of a wire with cross sectional area of
mm'ill be (Y-9x 10" N/m)
is maximum
1) Elasticity of wire A maximum l)9x 10J 2) 4.5 x 10'J
B is
2) Elasticity of wire 3)9 x 10'J 4) 4.5 x 10"J
C is maximum
3) Elasticity of wire
minimum
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27. A wire of Young's modulus 2x 10" N/m? is 34. Alarge number of identical point masses mate
produce a stress of placed along the xX-axis at x-0,1,2,4. The
stretched by attorce so as to
magnitude of gravitational torce on mass mat
4 x 10 N/m' The enerqy stored per unit
volume of the wire is origin (x-0) will be:
1) 2 x 10 joule/m 2) 10- joule/m Gm
1) Gm? 2 Gn
3) 80 joule/m 4) 40 joule/m'
<0. A log spring is stretched by 2 cm: its polential
energy is U. If the spring is stretched by 10 cm,
he potential energy stored in it will be: 35. The weight of a body on the surlace of the
1) 2) earth is 75kg. The same at a depth equal to
one third of the radius of the earth is
3) 5U 4) 25U 1) 25 kg 2) 50 kg
29. The elastic energy per unit volume in terrms of 3) 125 kg 4) 150 kg
longitudinal strain o and Young's modulus Y is: SECTION-B
36. The acceleration due to gravity at a height 1
2 km above the earth is the same as at a depth d
3) 2Y o² 4) 2Y o below the surface of the earth. Then
30. When a force is applied on a wire of uniform 1) d = 2) d 1 km
cross-sectional area 3 x 10-h m² and length 4
m, the increase in length is 1mm. Energy 4) d = 2 km
stored in it wil be (Y - 2 x 10!" N/m) 3) d=km
1) 6250 J 2)0.177J
37. Two masses M and 4M are at a distancer apart
3) 0.075 J 4) 0.150 J on the line joining them. P is a null point,
31. If S is stress and Y is Young's modulus of the where the resuitant gravitalional force is zero.
material of a wire, the energy stored in the wire The distance of P from the mass M is:
per unit volume is
S 2Y
1) 2Y 2) S'
4)
3) 2Y 4) 25Y
38. The escape velocity for a body of mass 1 kg
32. A material has normal density p and bulk from the earth surface is 11.2 kms. The
modulus K. The increase in the density of the escape velocity lor a body of mass 100 kg
material when it is subjected to an external would be
pressure P from all sides is
1) 11.2 x 10* kms!
1) P/pK 2) K/pP
2) 111 kms!
3) pP/K 4) pk/P
3) 11.2 kms!
33. A brass rod of cross-sectional area 1 cm² and 4) 11.2 x 10 kmsl
length 0.2 m compressed lengthwise by
The escape velocity of a body of 1 kg mass on
weight of 5kg. If Young's modulus of elasticitu 39.
of brass 1 x 10'" N/m and g 10 m/s, then a planet is 100 m/s. Gravitational Potential
energy of the body at the planet is
increase in the energy of the rod will be 2) - 1000J
1) - 5000 J
I) 10J 2) 2.5 x I0J
3)5 x10J 4) 2.5 x 10+J 3) - 2400J 4) 5000
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IESI5ÆRIES - 202
upwards from the 46.
A
steel
2mm² is
heated upto 50°c
is
crossand seaonal area
projected vertically its twO ends
a0. A body is radius R with a
velocitu
Surface of a planet of velocity for that planet.
clamping
tension whhen the temperature fals
given by
rigidly.
The aretcharches
e tyin

10" N/m) S0C


escape
equal to half the attained by the body is to
30°C is
10 -5oC, Y 2.0 >x
The maximum height 1. 1 x
2) R/2 (a - 2) 5 N
1) 8 8 N 4) 2.5x 2.0 N
1) R/3 4) R/5 2.01° N
x
3) R/4 an imaginary 3) 1.5 shown between stress and strain fee
escape velocity of a body on the earth graph is in which
a1. The
which is thrice the earth of
radius
(v. is the 47. A
metal.
The part Hooke's Law hokks
planet is
mass of the a
and double the good is
of earth)
escape velocity 2) V3/ 2v,
1) V2/3v,
4) 2/3v,
3) V2/ 3v, (A), and force
(F)
vekocity (V). acceleration instead of 2) AB
42. If the fundamental quantities the 1) OA 4) CD
are taken as (), and time (F.
(AN. length be 3) BCcompressibility of water is 5 x 10-30
modulus (K) wOuld
vOlume of 20O mi of
masS YOung's
dimensions of 2) F A s The decrease in the 2x 10
1) F A V 4) FAy 48. Nr! The subjected to a pressure of
ter when
3) FAU the following 2) 0.02 ml
limit, which of variation of Pa is ml
43. Within elastic represents the 1) 0.2 4) 20 ml
Corectly wire with the 3) 2.0 ml
araphs the length of a of different materials, havtng
and
extension in rods expansion a, and a, are
external load? 49. Two
coefficients of linear Y2. respectivey,
Yi and rods
Young's moduli. massive walls. The
between twO rigidthey undergo the same
fixed that bending of
1) are heated such rature. There is no
increase in terp stresses
2 tben the thermalprovided
Loed rods. If a/a, - rods are equal,
developed in the two
YN: is equal to 2) 1 : 1
1) 2 : 3 4) 4 : 9
from the surface
3)
3) 3 : 2
is imparteda velocity velocity and v, is the
: 4. body
vo is orbital
Losd ratio 3
are in the 50. A earth. If
of two wires young's modulus of the elocity then for track
The length diameters is 1: 2; are follows a circular
444. the
atio of : 2; If they
ratio 3 escape the body
the of the
Katl
of the wires are intensileraforce, the ratio A) v =
the earth. the body follows elliptical
subjected tO same arour
elongation produced is B) v Vo but <v..
2) 1:2 Ound the earth
path arou elliptical path and
1) 1:1 4) 2:1 2m C the body follows
and length
V < Vo.
3) 2:3 diameter 1 mmn f earth
to surface path
wire of N. If the
returns to :
follows hyperbolic
A brass a force of 20
D) vo. the body qravitational pull of the
V> escapes
45.
by applying Young's the
is stretched length is 0.5 nm. The and
increase in is N/m in (nearly) earth 2) B, C
modulus of the wire 1) A, B D
2) 10" 3) A, B,3. C 4) A, B, C,
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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A 58. In a process, 701 J of heat is absorbed by a
51. In a balanced eguation (acidic medium by lon syslem and 394 J of work is done by the
system. What is the change in internal energy
electron method) for the process?
a H,0 t b Fe cFe +dH,On 1)+ 1095J 2) - 1095J
The value of b xc is 3) + 307 J 4) - 307 J
1) 2 2) 4
3) 6 4) 3 59. Enthalpy of combustion of carbon dioxide is
-393.5 kJ mol!, Calculate the heat released
52. Oxidation state of S in KA(SO2 12H,0
1) + 4 2) + 5 upon formalion of 35.2 g of CO, from carbon
3) + 6 4) +3 and dioxygen gas.
53. Match the following : 1) + 298.4 kJ 2) + 314.8 kJ
Underlined Element Oxidation Number 3) - 298,4 kJ 4)-314.8 kJ
4 60. Which of the following are extensive
a) H,P,0, properties?
3
b) HS,0, (i) + 2.5 (i) Molar entropy (ii) Specific volume
c) CO. (ii) + 5
(ii) Heat capacity (iv) Volume
d) Br,O, lu)16 (v) Internal energy (v) Boiling point
3 (vi) pH (vii) EMF
(v) +6 1) ii, iv, v 2) i, ii, vi
1) a - i, b- i, c - i, d- iv
2) a - ii, b - ii, c - iv, d -i e 3) vii, vii, v 4) i, i, v
3) a - iv, b- i, c - ii, d - i 61. A sample of liquid in a thermally insulated
4) a - ii, b- i, c - i, d - iv container (a calorimeter) is stirred for 2 hr. by a
54. Calculate the entropy change in surrOundings mechanical linkage to a motor in the
when 1.00 mol of H,O) is formed under surrounding. For this process:
standard conditions, A,H° - 286 kJ mol!
1)w< 0; q= 0; AU 0
1) 959.73 kJ mo' k' 2) 959.73 J mol' k 2) w> 0; q> 0; AU >0
3) 95.97 kJ mol' k 4) 95.97 J mol' k
55. Given : Na + 3H30 -’ 2NH ArH° = -92.4 3) w< 0; q> 0; AU -0
kJ mor! 4) w>0; q= 0; AU >0
What is the standard enthalpy of fomation of 62. One mole of an ideal gas at 25°C expands in
NH, gas ? volume from 1.0 L to 4.0 L at constant
1) - 184.8 kJ mol 2) - 92.4 kJ mol! temperature. What work (in Joule) is done if the
3) - 92.4 J mof 4) - 46.2 kJ mol!
gas expands against vacuum (Pex = 0)?
56. AU° of combustion of methane is - x kJ mol 1) - 4.0 x 10 2) -3.0 x 10*
The value of AH° is 3) - 1.0 x 10² 4) Zero
(CH+ 202CO t 2H,0,) 63. For two mole of an ideal gas:
1) = AUº 2) > AU°
4) - 0 1)C, - C, -R 2) C, - C,- 2R
3) < AU
3) C, - C - R 4) C - C - 2R
57. A reaction A + B ’C + D + q is found to
have a positive energy change. The reaction wil 64. What is the melting point of benzene if
be AH9.95 kJ/mol and AS,n 35.7 J/K
l) possible at high temperature mol ?
2) possible only at low temperature
1) 278.7°C 2) 278.7 K
3) not possible at any temperature
4) possible at any temperature 3) 300 K 4) 298 K
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65. In diagrams (1 to 4), variation of volume with 70. For whlch of the following
changing pressure is shown. A gas is taken
along the path ABCD. The change in intemal
AH - AE+ 2RT ?
1) 250x +Oz ’ 2SO,
reacin,
energy of the gas will be 2) NH,HS ’ NHg t Hs.
3) Naå+O’ 2NO,
4) PCls PCly + Cl,
71. Incorect statement related lo an eersitle
process 0s
1) Entropy of the universe goes on ni
2) Gibbs energy of the
decreasing systemincreasirg
goes on
3 3) Total energy the universe
goes Gn
1) Positive in all the cases (1) to (4) decreasing
case
2) Positive in cases (1), (2), (3) but zero in Total energy of the universe forma
(4) Constant
in
3) Negative in cases (1), (2), (3) but zero 72. A chemical reaction cannot ocCur at all #e .
case (4) 1) A His (+}ve and AS is (-ve
4) Zero in all the cases
the sign of AH 2) AH is CNe and AS is (+he
66. For the reaction 2H(g) ’ H,g), 3) AH and 4S are (+)ve but AH<TAS
and AS respectively are
2) +, +
4) AH and AS are (-ve but AH>T AS
1) +, -
4)-, - 73. Match the following
3)-, +
List- 2
of HCI by NaOH is -
67. Enthalpy of neutralization NH
List-I
55.84 kJ/mol and by OH is - 51.34 A) NH, 1) Oxidant
NH,OH 2) Both oxidant and
kJ/mol. the enthalpy of ionization of B) KMnO4
is reductant
1) 107.18 kJ/mol 2) 4.5 kJ/mol 3) Neither oxidant nor
4) None of these C) SO,
3) - 4.5 kJ/mol reductant
68. Hess's law states that: 4) Reductant
D) He
1) the standard enthalpy of an overall reaction 5) Dehydrating agent
is the sum of the enthalpy changes in
individual reactions. The correct match is
1)A -4, B-3, C- 1, D -5
2) enthalpy of fomation of a compound is
same as the enthalpy of decomposition of 2)A-2, B- 4, C- 1, D-3
the compound into constituent elements, 3) A-4, B-1,C-2,D-3
but with opposite sign. 4) A-3, B-2, C- 1, D- 4
3 at constant temperature the pressu of a
gas is inversely proportional to its v 74. PbS + 4H,O, ’ PbSO, + 4H,0. In ths
4) the mass of a gas dissolved per litre of a reaction PbS undergoes
solvent in proportional to the pressure of 1) oxidation 2) reduction
the gas in equilibriun with the solution 3) both 4) None
69. Which of the following statement is false ? 75. In the reaction
1) Work is a state function
P, + 30H + 3H.0 3H.PO; +PH
2) Temperature is a state function
defined when
) Change of state is completely phosphorus is undergoing
initial and final states are specified 1) oxidation 2) reduction
4) Work appears at the boundary of ne
3} disproportionation 4) hydrolysis
system Apirants
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76. Which of the follwing is not an exampie o 3. What is the name of Hg,Cl, ?
disproportionation reaction ? 1) Mercury (0) chloride
1) Clh + 2NaOH -’ Nad + Na0Cl +H,0 2) Mercury () chloride
2) P, +3NaOH +3H0 -’ PH + 3Na-,PO, 3) Mercury () dichloride
3) 2NaOH + 2F, ’ 2NaF +OF2 + H;0 4) Mercury () dichloride
4) 2H,0, ’ 2H,0 +O, 84. What are the carbon oxidation states in acetic
77. Which of the following is not metal acid?
displacement 1) +2, -2 2) +3, -3
1) Zn +CuS0, ’ ZnSO, +Cu 3) +2, -3 4) + 3, -2
2) 2Na + 2H,0 ’ 2NaOH + H¡ 85. Match the following columns I &l:
3) TC, + 2Mg Ti + 2MgClh Column-I Column- 11
4) 3Fe,0, +8Al ’ 4Al0, +9Fe A) only -ve oxidation i) Cs
78. Among the following ion the one that cannot state
undergo disproportionation B) only +ve oxidation ii) Ne
1) CIO" 2) CIO, state
3) CI0; C) Both +ve & -ve oxidation ii) I
4) CIO;
state
79. Among NH,, HNO,, NaN, and MgN; the D) Neither -ve nor +ve oxidation iv) F
number of molecules having nitrogen in state
negative oxidation state is Options :
1) 1 2) 2 1) A - (ü), B- (0), C- (ii), D - (iv)
3) 3 4) 4 2) A - (ii), B-(i), C- (iv), D - (0)
80. Manganese acts as strongest oxidizing agent in 3) A- (iv), B- (), C- (), D- (ii)
the oxidation state 4) A-(iv), B- 0), C- (ii), D-(i)
1) +7
2) +2
3) +4 4) +5 SECTIONB
81. Oxidation states of X, Y, Z are +2, +5 and -2 86. In a balanced equation (basic mediun by lon
respectively. Formula of the compound formed electron method)
by these will be a NH t bCIO)’c NOlg) + d Clie):
1) X,YZ, 2) XY,Z, The values of a, b, c and d are
3) XY, 4) X,YZ, 1) a= 4, b 3, c = 2, d = 1
82. Refer the below equation and match the 2) a- 3, b 4, c-6, d = 4
columns with each other from the options 3) a -6, b- 4, c = 3, d = 2
given. 4) a-2, b 3, c = 4, d=6
2AgBr(s) + C,H,0,(aq) ’ 2Ag(s) + 87. The equilibrium constant for a reaction is 10.
2HBrlaq) + C,H,0,laq) What will be the value of AG ?
Type of substance
A) Oxidised substance
Compound (R - 8.314 JK' mol!, T - 300 K)
(i) C,H,0, 1) - 5.744 kJ molt 2) -5.744 J mol!
B) Reduced substance
(i) AgBr 3) 57.44 kJ molr 4) - 57.44 J mol!
C) Oxidizing agent (ii) AgBr
D) Reducing agent 88. For the reaction at 298 K,
(iv) CH,0,
Options: 2A + B’C
1) A-).B- (i), C- (ii), D -(iv) AH = 400 kJ mol and AS -0.2 kJ K' mot!
2) A - (), B -(6). C- (iü), D - (iv) At what temperature will the reaction become
3) A - (0),B- (i), C -(iv), D -(i) spontaneous ?
4) A - (iiüi), B- (i), C- (0), D - (iv) 1) 1900 K 2) 2000 K
3) 2100 K 4) All of these
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89. The enthalpy of combustion of methane, ethylene is


1) 337 K.Cal
TEST4 9420A
graphite and dihydrogen at 298 Kare, -890.3 2) 212.8 KCa
3)-372 K.Cal
kJ mor!, -393.5kJ mol, and - 285.8kJ mol!
respectively. Enthalpy of formation of CH,lg) 96. Heatssof combustion of 4)-337 KCal
will be
1)- 74.8 kJ mo! 2) - 52.27 kJ mol!
-285
- 1409 K.J, Ct,H-1,558ardKJ.Ct,Heatare
KJ and
hydrogenation of ethylene js
ch
3) + 74.8 kJ mol 4)+ 52.26 kJ mol! 1) - 136 KJ 2) -240 KJ
3) 136 KJ 4) 227 KJ
90. Calculate the number of kJ of heat necessary to
reaction
raise the temperature of 60 g of aluminium 97. For the
from 35°C to 55°C. Molar heat capacity of Al 2Ha + O2g ’ 2H,0g; AH -.-571 kJ
is 24J mor'K!. bond energy of (H-H) - 435 kJ; of
1) 0.98 kJ 2) 1.07 keJ 498kJ; then the average bond (0-)
energy of 0-H
3) 0.10 kJ 4) 1.35 kJ
bond using the above data
91. mol of an ideal gas expands isothermally. 1) 484 kJ 2) - 84 kJ
reversibly from 2 litres to 10 litres at 25°C. 3) 271 kJ 4)- 271 kJ
Calculate the work done in the expansion ? 98. Which of the tollowing is not a redox rea
1)0 2)-394 Latm 1)2BaO + Oz’ 2BaO,
3) 394 L atm 4) 286L atm
2) BaO, + H,SO, ’ BaSO, + H,,
92. An ideal gas expands against a constant 3) 2KCIO, ’ 2KCI + 30,
extermal pressure of 2.0 atmosphere from 20
litre to 40 litre and absorbs 10 kJ of heat from
4) SO, + 2H,S ’ 2H,0 + 3S
surrounding. what the change in internal 99. For redox reaction
=
energy of the system ? (Given : 1 atm-litre MnO; + C,0+H ’ Mn + CO, +H0
101.3 J) Coefficient of reactants in balanced states are
1) 4052 J 2) 5948 J
3) 14052 J 4) 9940 J Mn0;
by 1) 2 5 16
93. Temperature of l mole of a gas is increased 2) 16 5 2
2°C at Constant pressure. Work done is :
3) 5 16 2
1) - R 2) - 2R
4) 2 16 5
3) - R/2 4) - 3R
94. Consider the reaction at 300 K 100.ak,Cr,0, + bKC + cH,SO, ’ xCrOC*
yKHSO, + zH,0.
HAg) + Cl,g) ’ 2HCIg): AH°= -185 kJ
of
If 2 mole of H, completely react with 2 mole
The above equation balances when
Cl, to form HCI, what is AUo for
this reaction ? 1) a = 2,b- 4, c =6 and x- 2. y=6, 2 3
1) 0
2) - 185 kJ 2)a =4, b 2, c- 6 and x =6, y = 2, *
3) 370 kJ 4) None of these 3) a - 6, b 4, c - 2 and(6.
x y - 3, z-2
H,O and C,H, 4) a - 1,b4, c- 6 and x-2, y-6, 2 - 3
95. The heats of formation of CO,, K.Cals/mole.
12.6
are 94.05, -68.2 and
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101.Which of the folkuin alement is lpcorred one class of akjae, ldentify the class of akgae.
Lnique to () One or more storage bodies called
-1) Double fertillzation
ymnosperms and monocotledons. pyrenoids lbcated in the chloroplasts are
2) Sequoia, a gumnosperm, is one of the present in the members of this class.
tailest tree species () They have a rigid cell wall made of an inner
members possess layer of cellulose and an outer layer of
3) Phaeophyceae
chorophyl a and c, and pectose.
xanthophylsfucoxanthin). (ii) Asexual reproduction is by flagellated
consists
4) Moss is a gametophyte which consSES zOOspores produced in zoosporangia.
two stages namely, protonemal staqe and (iv) Chlanydornonas, Volvox, Ulothrix
leafy stage.
102.Which one of the following tems is correctly Spirogyra and Chara are commonly lound
members of this clas.
matched with their definition in Pinus?
1) Monoecious - Male (microsporangiate) and 1) Chorophyceae 2) Rhodophyceae
female (megasporangiate) cones are 3) Phaeophyceae ABrown algae
produced on same plant. 106. Match the colurnn| with colurmn ll and select
2 Monoecious - Male and iemale sporophyls the corred answer using the codes ghen below.
Column-I Cahn-1
3) Dicecous- Male and female cones are
(Group of (Eunps)
produced on different plants. Plant Kindgdom)
4) Monoecious - Micro and megasporocarp
develop on sarne plant. A Algac Salamun heros
B Fungi Equtsem
103.Whch of the following taternentts) is/are
corect about mosses ? Angiosperm
1) The predominant stage of its life cycle is the D Pieridopbyte
garmetophyte which consists of two stages E Gynnosperm Rhizupus
protonema and leafy stages. 1) A-V: B -V; C-1; D - 1:E-1
2) Leafy stage are attached to the soil through
2) A-V: B-V;C- I, D-1:E-1
multi-cellular and branched rhtzoids. 3) A-V, B-I; C - V;D-I; E - I1
3) Sex organsantheridia and archegonia are 4) A-(V: B-1; C-V; D- , E-|
produced at the apex of the leafy shoots.
A) All of the above 107. Match the classes of pteridophytes given in
columnl with their examples given in column i
104.Which of the following statements is/are
correct? and choOse the correct opticn
t) In Gymnosperms mae and female Column -I Calumn-l
garmetophytes do not have independent (Classes of pteridaphytes) (Examples)
xistence. A. Psilopsda I. Selagineila
() Creeping green, branched flamentous B. Lycopsida II. Psiloturn
stage of moss is Protonema. C. Sphenopsida II Dryopterts
() Mosses have well elaborate mechanism of D. Preropsida V Equlsetum
spore dispersal 1)A - I1; B-I;C-IV, D- !
(ivy Sexual reproduction in Voluox Is Isogamous. 2) A -1; B-I1,C- IV, D - 1
I) Two 2) Three 3) A-I1: B-I,C-11, D-V
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the planits
names
A, B. Cand
the option which shows its Correct their from the ies
combination. below.
Calumn-l Coumn-I|
(Eunple)
life cycle in plant)
A. Haplontic L Brvophytes.
hfe cycle Preridophytc.,
Ectoacapus, Plsiplania,
Kelps
R Diplnt IL Seed hearing lants
life cyele (Gynosperm and Equnetum Ginkgo
Angiosperm), Fnens 2Selagine lla Fqusetum Sahrg
Selugrca yopdes
C. Haplo-diplontie IL May algae (alvar,
Strog ru) and some 3) Funara Ad untum Sab
Ihfe cyele 4) Chara IMarchanta Fucus Prss
spcces of
(hlanndomonos 112.Which of the following example bekrng to the
1) A -M; B- II; C-| 2)A-1;B-lI; C- I1 same cass of algae?
3) A -I1; B-I; C- I 4) A-; B-I,C-II ) Chara, Fucus, Polysiphonia
109. Match the column-l column-ll and choose 2) Volvox, Sptrogyra, Chlamydomoncas
the corTect option. 3) Porphyra, Ectocapus, Ulothrir
Column-Ju
Coum-l
(Charucteristics) 4) Sargassum, L.aminaria, Gracilarig
(System of
clasification) 113.Refer to the statement and answer the
A Artiicial systen L Based on few
hological question.
of class1ficatien They usually reproduce vegetatively by
chargctes
Natural sysiem II Bascd on evolutionary fragmentation and asexually by non - motle
ceificaton relatianships helween the spores and sexually by non - motile gametes.
ofclass1fi
vat ious organisus
Identify the group of plants and its exampk
C Phylogenetic In Bascd on natural afinities
auing the organisms and 1) Mosses, Funaria
syslem of consder external as well as
ciass1fication 2) Red alqgae, Polysiphonia
internal features
3) Brown algae, L.aminaria
1)A -1;B -:C- II 2) A-;B-II: C-I1
4) A-1;B- ll: C
4) Pteridophytes, Selaginella
3) A-I: B - I1: C-I
C, D) represent the 114.Algae include unicellular forms ike
110.The given fiqures (A, B, tilamentous forms like B and colonial torms
option for
mernbers algae. ldentify the correct
the gtven diagrams ike ..C.. .Here. A B and C reter to
) A-Chlamudomonos B-Voloox, CUlothrtx
2) A-Ulothrix. B-Voluox. CChlamydomo
3) A-Volvox, B-Ulothrix, C Chlamydomoncs
4) A-Chlamydomonas. B-Ulothrix, C-Volax
retentianof
115.From evolutionary point of view,
the fernale gametophyte with developing young
uhphunu e for some
Puhyta
nbryo on the narent sporophyte
time, is first
Pulvsgtuna
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) mosses observed in 2) pteridophytes
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116.Match the followtng ColumnII 1) Semi - squarepatches of scierenchyma
chyma

Column 2) Semi -lunar pntches of collench


(Algae)
L.Chkorella 3) Seni - lunar parenchyma
Products) Semí - lunar patches of
4) is/are
AAlgin 2. Gracilaria following statement(s)
121.Whch of the
B Carrageenan ground tissue system? vascular
3. Red alae correct about the eplderrmis and
Kcent
D Proteln supplernent 4. Brown algae
C. Agar () All tissues
nsithtte the ground tissue.
bundles constit
fxvkn and phloem.
x
Codes ABCD () consists of consists of thin
t walled
leaves, t called
ABCD 2)2143 (i) In cells
)432 chloroplast containing
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3)432 1 mesophyl. 2) Both () and (ti)
up of
117.Conjunctive tissue is made which he between ) Only(9 and (ii) 4) All of these
cells, 3) Both (H)
-1) parenchumatous staternents and answer the
the xylem and
phkoem 122,Read the following
ckrerchumatous cells, which lie between epidermal
2) question. present on the stem as
the xylem and phloem between {) They are
which le
collenchymatous cells, hairs. multicelhular,
3) are usually
They d or unbranched and
the xylerm and phloemwhich he between the (i) branched or
tematic celk, (iH) They may be
3) meritemal soft or stit. preventing water loss due to
xylem and phloem
part tissue being (iv) They help ln
118.Jdentity the ype transplration. being
statements given epidermal tissue sustem is
represented by the set of Which part of statements?
below. described by the above 2) Guard cells
lsodlanetric (they maye
L Their cells are 1) Stomata 4) Trichomes
spherlcal, oval, round, etc). 3) Epidemnis
cell walls are thin and
made up of is being described by
I Thelr 123. Which anatomy of plants
celluiose. the statements given below
or have several Layers of thin
IL They mayelther be closely packed ) The cortex consists
with intercellular
small intercellular spaces walled parenchyma cells
lke photosnthesis,
They perform functions spaces. of the
V.
torage, secretion, elc. as well as radial wails
(t) The tangentialcells
LrParenchyma bave a depostion of
endodermal
) Sclerenchyma
4) Meristem water impermeameable, waxy material -suberin
3) Collenchyma
is not correct in forn of casparian strips.
119.Which of the following staternent rOMth takes place.
(üt Secondary gro
about xyem? water and (iv) Pith ls small inconspicuous.
It is a conducting tissue for 1) Dicotyledonous root
stem and leaes.
minerals Irom roots to the 2) Monocotyledonous root
.2) t also provides mechanical
strengih to the 3) Dicotyledonous stem
plants parts. 4) Monocotyledonous stem
of
3) I s composed of lour dilferent kinds 124.Stele conssts of
elements, namely. Iracheids, companion 1) Epidermis, cor tex, endoderm15
cells, xylem fibres and xylem parenchyma. -21 Endodermis, cortex, pericycle
4) Gynnosperms lack vesses in their xylem. 3) Endodermin, xylem, phloem, pith
4 Perieycle, xylen, phloen, pith
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statements and answer the
correct option.
question.
6) Cambium is very active and produces Colurmn
Large number of xylary eements having
vessels with wider cavities,
A. Bulliform cells Coumn -
(u) lt is also called earty wood.
(ti) It is lighter in colour and has lower B. Pericycke focts
I1. Roct
densitu. C. Endarch xylem 1M Grasses
Which type of wood is described by the above
tatements? D. Exarch xylem V. Dkrt e
"1) Sap wood 2) Heart wood E. Bundle sheath cells VV. Stem
3) Spring wood 4) Autumn wood 1)A - M, B-V, C- V, D-E .
126.Read the following statements and answer the 2)A-I, B-V,C-I,D-ME
question. 3)A-1, B-V,C-1,D-M,E
() I has a scderenchymalous hypodermis, a e 4)A -I, B-I,C- V, D-,E-n
large number of scaltered vascular bundles
130. Match the terms given in
and a large parenchymatouS ground tissue.
function given in column
column I th
het
() Vascular bundles are conjoint and cosed. correct option.
(ii) Peripheral vascular bundles are generally
smaller than the centrally located ones. Column Column-ll
(tv) Phloem parenchyma is absent, and water (Term) (Functions)
containing cavities are present within the A. Meristem I. Photog,rthess
vascular bundles.
storage
Which plant anatomy is being described by the B. Parenchyma I.Cormers Thick
above statements? I. Actively dviing
C. Collenchyma
I Dicotyledonous root cels
2) Monocotyledonous root D. Sclerenchyma IV. Stomata
3) Dicotyledonous stem E Epidermal tissue V. Scderides
4) Monocotyledonou5 stem
1) A -1, B-1, C-V, D- , E-N
127. Which of the following staterment(s) is/are not 2) A- ,B-,C-I, D-V, E-V
correct?
(0 Cork cambium is aso called phellogen. 3) A-I, B-V,C-V, D-4,E- M
() Cork is also called phellem.
4) A-V. B-IV. C- I1. D-.E-I
(ii) Secondary cortex is also called periderm. 131. Match the followings and choose the coredt
(n) Cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex option
are collectively called phelloderm. Column-J Column-!l
1) ) and (iv) 2) () and (il) A. Cuticle L Guard cels
3) (0) and (m) 4) (1) and (iv) B. Bullform cells II. Outer layer
128.Assertion: Bulliform cels are usetul in the C. Stomata IT. Waxy layer
unrolling of leaf only IV. Empty colbueless
D. Epidermis
Reason: Bulliform cells seen in Dicot leaf cel
# 1) both Assertion and Reason are true and the 1) A-1, B-IV, C -1,D -0
Keason is the correct explanation of the 2) A-1, B-II, C- 1,D- IV
Assertion. 3) A - II, B-I, C-V, D -I
2rboth Assertion and Reason are true but Ihe 4) A- IM, B-I, C-, D-V
Keason is not the correct explanation of the
Assertion.
J Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4) both Assertion and Reason are false.
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flqures A, Band C.
corect option. Columo-II
-Phioen
Cokumn Lghterincolour
A. Spring wood or Xylem
carly wood FXylm
Highdensty
B Autunn wood Sly Phloern
bte wi Drker ie oukour
N xylem
V Larsr number of
elements -Phlocn
wider cavity
M lessels with -Canbiua
VI bet of xylenm
Lesser pumber Xvlem
elements
u s with small cavity
Vt
?
Which of the following combination is correct (O

1) A-1, N, VI, VM:B -L, I1, V., VI


2) A-L 1, VD, ViI; B -I1, IV, V, VI
) Radal Lonjent closed, anjomt uprn
21 Conint closcd.
"3) A-1, n. V. VB-1, V, VI, VII 3) Coniomt
Lonjozt apeu
Conjont opcn. Radal
Conjont closed. Radal
4) A -L , VII, VIM; B-I1, V, V, VI 4) co nt Cencentk, Rdal
133. Match column-l with column-ll and select the
coect option from the codes given below. SECTION-B
Colunn Column-l 136.Which of the folowing staterment's) is/are
A Stele 1 Inoermos layerofcortex correct ?
B Endodermis 1) In angiosperms, each embryo sac has
Caspurnan stips ll etissues exterior to three-celed egg apparatus oll
onaratue

and two synergids, three antipodal cells and


vasaular eumbium

D Rurk All the tissues inner to


two polar nucle.
endodermis 2Y All seed - bearing plantss Le..
Le. gymnosperms
1) A -N, B -1,C-I, D - I and angiospems biow dipontic fe
2) A -I, B-1, C-LD -V
pattems of plants.
3) A-1, B-I,C- M, D-N 3) In roots in some genera have
4) A-N, B-1,C-1, D- I gymospeIs,
ungal assOCiatlon in the
orm of mucorrhiza
134.In the given cohumns, column | (Pinus) while in others (Cucas) small
tructures of female reproductive system and specialized alled coralloid are
column l contain its feature. Selet the corect associatedod with N, - fixing cyanobacteria
match. 4) All of the abou
Colums-! Cduma-ll
137. Which of the folowing statements with respect
A Lateral meTita Fascicular vascular
cambium, interfascicular to algae are correct.
cambiumn and gork () Fusion between one large, non-motile
femake gamete and a smaller, motie male
P Apical mansm Produces dermal tissue. gamete is temed as oogamo
gtouad Sucs and (iD Fusion of twO qametes dissimilar in skze is
vascular tssue.
Bast ibre 1 Genaally absent imprinury terrned ds b gametes
: similar in slze is
plalocn but found in
sccondary phlocm ( danisogamous.
D Sap wood N rand ction (i) In chlorophycese, the major pigments are
netals from chlorophyll a and b, axd the food is stored
the toxt te leaf as starch.
1) A -LB-1,C-II. D -V (v) n rhodophyceae, the major pigments are
2) A - , B-1,C-1, D -V chlorophyll a and d, and the food is stored
3) A -1, B -IV, C- ll, D-1 as mannitol.
4) A - I, B -V. C- I, D -1 1) () and (v) 2) 6) and (v)
3) () and (ü) 4) f) and (iv)
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138.Which of the following statement(s) is/are 141. Select the correct Sequential arrangement of
reproductive structures in pBeridophytes
correct about plendop ) Sporophyll ’ Strobili ’ Sporangia +
0 The main plant body
snorophyte which
is differentiated into true roots ,stem and Spore mother cell ’ Spores
leaves. 2) Strobill ’ Sporophyl ’ Sporangia
() The leaves are small (microphylls) as in Spores
ferns or large (macrophylls) as in 3) Spores ’ Sporophyll ’ Sporangia ’
Selaginella. Strobili
(i) Seloginella and Saluinla utich produce 4) Spores ’ Sporangia Sporophyll
wo kinds of spores-macro (large) and Strobili
micro (smal) spores, are known as

heterospores, 142.Assertion A) Production of two types of


(tv) Common examples are Funaria, spores is a pre-requisite of seed habit.
Poltrichum and Sphagnum. Reason (R) In pteridophytes, Lycopodlun is
1) Both () and (i 2) Both (i) and (ti) precursor of seed habit.
3) Both (0 and (ii) 4) All of these 1) both A and R are true and R is the correct
139.Which of the following statement(s) is/are explanation of A.
2) both A and R are true, but R 0s not the
correct? correct explanation of A.
() Agar, one of commercial products obtained
3) A is true, but s false.
Irom Laminaria and Sargassum are used to 4) A is false, but R is true.
grow microbes and In preparations of ice
creams and jelies. 143.Read the following statements (1-H) and answer
(1) Floridean starch structure resembles to the question, which follows them.
amylopectin and glycogen
(i) Pleridophytes classified into four classes The spread of Peridophytes restricted to
narrow geographical regions as gametophyte
Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Sphenopsida and requlre cool ,damp conditions to grow.
eropsida . Gymnosperms and some ferns are
(w Gemr e are green, multicelJular, asexual
heterosporous.
buds, which develop in smal receptacles
called gemma cups located on the thall. III, Complex post fertilization seen in red
1) Both () and (i) 2) Both () and (lv) algae.
3) Both (ili) and (iv) 4) All of these IV. The sporophyte in liverworts is more

140.The given fqures represent the examples of elaborate than that in mosses.
How many of the above staternents are
bryophytes, In them few structures/parts are
marked as A, B, Cand D. correct?
1) One 2) Two
3) Three 4) Four
144.Mark the incorrect statement.
1. Companion cells are specialised
parenchymatous cells. w
II. The sleve tube edements and companion
cells are connected by pit fiekds present
Identifu the option which shows the correct between their common logitudinal walls.
Melling
abelling of A, B, C and D. II. Starchy sheath endodermis seen in Dicot
stem
Gemma Ahegenephue Spetupht Sphsguun IV. Angiosperms contains Albuminous cells
2 Arhegiepthore iemma cut unglorkytr Sphaghun V. Companion cells help in maintalning the
)Anrgonu Anthendu Gemma cup Sphagsum dant in sieve tube
regradlent
4)Antherd Ahe gunu i up Sphayum 2) 1. IV and
3) vand V
4) Onty lV
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145.Read the lolloing statements for anatormy of48.Read the following statements and select the
leaf and choose the ncorrect stalement. correct onels).
I In dicot leaf mesophyl tissue there will be () In flowering plants, tracheids and
vessels
no dilferentiation are the main water
transporting elements.
Stomata are distributed more on the lower () The presence of vessels is a characteristic
surtace than on the upper surtace in leature of angiosperms.
dorsiventral leaf (ii) Xylem fibres have highly thinned walls and
. Stomata are equally dlstritbuted on both the their cell walls are made up of cellulose.
surfaces in isobilateral leal. (iv) Xylem
N. Certain adaxlal epldermal cells are modifled parenchyma also knoun as ray
parenchyma
into buliform cells in grasses in monocot
leai
Which of the above statermernt(s) is/are cofrect?
V. The 1) Only ti) 2) Both () and (u)
vascular bundles are radlal and phoem 3) Both () and (iv
is adaxially place in monocot leaf. 4) (i). () and (iv)
1)l and II 2) Il and [V
149.Which of the following staternents are correct
"3) OnlyV about phioem?
4) l and V
146.Whch of the {) Phloem fibres absent in primary phkoemt
following tatement is correct () Phloem parenchyma absent
regarding simple permanent tissue ? in Monocots.
1) The collenchuma oc (i) The companion cells are specialised
us in layers below be
epidermie tn monocotyledonous plants. Parenchynma cells
(iv) The first fomed primary phloem
2)
Sclerenchyma cels are usually dead and consists of
narrow sleve tutbes and referred to as
gives mechanical support.
3) Xylem parendhyma cells are Iving and thin protophbem and the ater formed phloem
walled has bicger sieve tubes and
and their cel walls are made up o referred to as
4) The
ligrin metaphoem.
1)Both (0 and (u)
companlon cells are specialized 3)Both () and (v)
2) Both () and C)
sclerenchymatous cells. 4) All of these
150.Which of the following statement s
147.Which of thefollowing
correct about epidermal tissuestatement(s)
correct
is/are abcut heart
() It does wood/duramen
system? ?
1) It forms the outer-most covering of the not help in water and mineral
whole plant body and comprises epidermal conduction.
() t is dark
cells, stomata and the epidermal coloured.
(H) It has tracheary eements flled with tannins,
appendages the trichomes and hairs.
2) Epidermal cells are parenchymatOus with a tesins, gums, oll, etc.
() It is a pertpheral
small armount of cytoplasm lining the cell part.
( They are sensitihve to
hence least durable. mcrobes
wall and a large vacuole. and insects,
3) Epidermis is often covered with a waxy
thick layer called the cuticle which prevents
1) () and () 2) 0) and (ui)
3) (w) and (u) 4) 00 and iN)
the loss of water.
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151.The total volume of air a person can expire 1) Inspiration s à passive process whereas
expiration is active.
after normal inspiration is called
1) residual volume Inspiration s active process whereas
2) vital capacity explration is passive.
3) expiratory capacity 3) Inspiratlon and expiration are active
4) functional residual capacity process
152.What will be the p0, and pCO, in the 4) Inspiration and expiration are passive
atmospheric air as compared to that of akeolar process.
air
158. Which of the following stalemernts are
"1) pO, lesser and pCO, higher true/false?
2) pO, higher and pCO, lesser 6) The blood transports CO, comparatively
3) Both p0, and pC0, lesser
4) Both pO, and pCO, higher easily because of its higher solublity.
(u1) Approximately 8.9% of C0, is transported
153.Most oxygen is carried by the blood (0. being dissoved In the plasa of blood.
Most cartbon dioxide is carried by the lood (ii) The carbon dioxide produced by the tissues,
L1)
s 1) ) attached to haemogkobin. (i) in the form diffuses passively into the biood stream and
of blcarbonate ions. passes Into red blood corpuscles and react
2) (0 dissolved in plasma. (H) dissolved in with water to form H,CO,
plasma. (hy The oxyhaemoglobin (HbO of the
3) mof Hions . () in the form of erythrocytes is basic.
() The chloride ions diffuse from plasma into
4) 0 attached to haemoglobin. (ii) attached to the erythrocytes to maintain ionic t
haemoglobin. 1) ). aro false
154.During cardiac qycke AV valves are ckosed and
opened respectleh at 3) (). (G), and (iv) are true: (ii) and (v) are fale
l) Ventricle sstole, Atrial diastole
4) (4. () and (v) are false: (#) and (v) are ra.
22 Ventricle sstole, Joint diastole
3) Joint diastole, Ventricle systole 159. Match the column I(Animals) with colunn I
4) Ventricle systole, Atrial systole (Mode of respiration) and choose the correct
155.Which of the folowing group are supported by option.
inçomplete cartlaginous rings? Column -| Coumn-1

K Pharynx, primary & tertiary bronchl and (Animals) (Mode of respiratlon)


l bronchio A, Earthworm I Pumonary
2) ry & secondary bronch, and B. Human
Anitial bronchioles. t
C. Prawn l . 1tacheai
Larynx, primary, secondary and tertiary D. lnsects utaneous
bronchi. and intial bronchioles. -B -1, C- D
1) A
4) Trachea, primary, secondary and tertiary
bronchi, and initial bronchioles.
3) A-V: B
156.Which of the following statement is incorect? AA - M, B--ll C C-M.D-|
1) Diffusion membrane Is made up of 3-major 160.During oxygen transport, the oxyhaemoglobin
layers
ASolubility of CO2 s higher than O2 by 25 at the tisSue level literates ONygen to the cells
times because in tlssue
3) Breathing volumes are estimated 10, concentration is high and CO, is kw
spirometer. 2) 0, concentration Ls low and CO, is high
4) High conc. of hydrogen lons favours 3) O, tension is hgh and C0, tenslon is low
Oxyhaemogiobin formation. 4) O, tensBon is low and CO, tension is high.
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C-D B-IV, -II; 4)A yet aofta oftdse ihe vales
t wIulunar 4)
lD--I1,
B-1.C -IV. 3}A cksed valeis itral
ID-IV B-I1:C- -A
2) opened. valis
ve mit al
C-V.D-| B-IM, -, 1)A opisvakverid 1.
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is
veins
Pulmonary V. entricle Left D atrioentricular
wptum 4)
atrium Right II1. atrtum Left C.
Right B. atriu right 3}
cavae Vena IL ventricle eptun uteratria 2
atriun Lett atriun Right A. sinsvenosus
rom) blood (Receives heart) (Area
of
Column-l ol
wall the
Columnll 167.Sin°atrial
node
in
ermbedded
in heart
is human
blood. heart. caval
to post
receives which from
it (comn-l) structure the ventricle kett auncie
to aet
with(colunn- heart the of each
area 173.Match ventricke. right auricle to right
fake. arReason
e Assertion
and Both 4) ventricie. left auricle
to right 1}
is 3) 166.Bicspid
fabe. Reason
is but trueAssertion frorn blood alows vae
Assertion. ventricle right ventricke left 3)
explanation
the correct is
the not Reason auricle right 2) auricke eft 1
of Assertion
and Both 2) into opens
the but frue areReason vein,
Assertkon. blood.
oxygenated carrying 165.Pulmonary
explanation correct the Reason
is the lizard and Toad 4)pigeon and Lizard 3)
the ot Assertion
and Both crocodie and Frog 1)
whale and Shark 2)
and true are Reason activitycontractile
heart. the of c rhy incompkete
responstble ystemcirculation
maintaining initiating
and has ofset the of
? tollowing doubie 164.Which
the number maximum ananimas
potentials action of Fe3)
isand SAN Ihe Reason : Ca* 44)
the generate can Cu1)
heart. thromboplastin?Fe2) thrombin
by
172.Assertion
SAN
is : cohersion the
pacemaker
of the calied into
active prothrombin of
WBCs and RBCs returns "4)
It cations
is following t163.Which
he of
nodes. iymph to lt3) required
for
interstittal
tuid returns antiboties antigens
and andB A 4
blood to Ir 2) ba, 3)
hungs toCO,transport absent botantibody
h andAntigen
brain. oxygen
to transports It1) antildy andbantigen A 2)
lymph?regarding present
follOwing th171.Which
e of but No 1)
correct statermentis antibodies
are andb botha antigens T62.What
Tricuspld
and 4) group bbd focoet
r is
open. arevalves bicuspid O?
3)-V-|-Ii1-V
closed. arvalves
e semilunar Bot 3)
h 4)V-Ii--V-1
contract. atria but relaxventrices Both 2)
IV-I|-V-|
cortract ventricles diastole? but relax jointatria Both 1) decreaS ptessure Alveolar
garding VContraxtionof
170.Which mCs. Daphragm
incrs'S. volume Thoracic
corTect statements folkowing the of
is incTeses olne Akeokr
above. the of
none A)
contracton. atrial attginning
ti ofol 3) lungs. the into tows Air I
contraction. arterial of
end 2) inspirat during they as order
contraction ventricular onset
of I) foowing ocor
wnts
161.Arrange
the
the n
the betore occurs ECG wawe
of 169.P coret
030 SERIES TEST
8
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19
14. Match
M the folowing desciptions (ohwn n 178.Conduting at o the
colun lJ) of each type of hood ced to thelt
lglwen in column )
comprteh
) external strih teçirar sy
names
brorncheoles
(Deeripion) a nternal nostrils up to traches
Enthyxte Mot aund ant whute 3 extenal nostrils to ahecr d...
Nalt nd the nu 4) akeol and their ducts
pbagisitk cell of the
l 179. The doral wntral Lateral and kt se và
c ahLdant bste thoraclc chamber is bounded
A Eplil
Bwertebral cokmn, sternum,
Ismyb1te t Resist infoten And
wrtebral coumn, ribs, sterm
) diaphragn, ribs, terrum, e
daphran
A is, daphragm,
terrum, ertetral cck
venebeal crhs
allergcreactim
Rladell talutans 180.Which of the Totowig changes cc
haemeglohn diaphragm no Tercotal udes uhen
trapa vgen expiration of air takes place?
E. Rasil 11 Extenal intercostal muscles r and
white llu diaphragm contracts
ols
) Esternal intercostal mUscles contrat and
.VA-V: B- I C -V,D-1 E-1 diaphragm reaxes
2)A -LB-1C-M, D-V:E-V
a External intercastal muscles and dlartrm
3) A-IL B-IM, C-,D-VE-V
4) A-N. B-1C-1,D- lIE-V Teia
AL Extett al irntercostal muscles and iarhraam
175,Which is the corect route through which pulse cont
ajaing impulse travels in the hearnt? vt EV
181.Tidal volurne is
SA node AV node Bundke of His volume of air inspired or expired n normal
tttres
Purkinje breathe
2 AV node Bundk of His SA node -
2) additional volune of air, a peron can
Purkine fitresheart muscles inspire by a forcible inspiration
3 AV node SA node Purkinje fibres - 3) additional volume of aif. person Can

Bundle of His ’ heart musces expire by a torcibie expiraot


in the Aungs en
4) SA node Purkinje fibres - Bundle of His remaining voume
+AV node t heart muscles after a forcible expitation
176.In order for the biood to flow trom 182.Lungs are made up of alr-filed sacs, thehe aaleo
Ihey do not collapse even alter forcehd
ventricke to left ventrice in mamallan heart, expiration, because of
must fiow through
1) Residsal Volume (RV)
I Raght ertricke II. Pdmonary veins
2) Inspiratory Resere Volume (lRV
Let atriurn V. Lungs
) al Volume (1)
V Palmonafy arteres
|Expiratory Resere Vokume (ERW
4) I - IVV 183.Nter forceful inspiration, the maxirtn
amount o aiforce
177. The state t heart whien it is od
Can be breathd ot b
purmping pc expiration is equal to
fectiy eough to meet the nceds ot the kiRV ERV. V.RV
tody is called RV RV ERV
li angira 2) cardiac arrest V VER
iheaft attack 4) feart fadure 4 TV RV ERV
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Aad Bto 188.Whkh one of the fo swtg
184.CComplete
hoose thethe given
cotect
dala
optkon or ptkss coie ih
epresenls the h ondithas n asihna a
Prmure of iaes Sysirie reries mphysema, tespectivey?
Hlncreaed tesplratory slacs, lillamatk
bronchkes
L
HA-45 mm Ha: 3- 40 mm lH4 lncreased siantt of tnwhdes, nktead
2A- 40 mm Ho. B-45 mm rUspiratry surlace
3) A- 45 mm Ho. B- 50 mm g I nflamumallkon lhd¡s, Dectaned
4) A- 45 mun Ho. -45 mm Hg resitatory ulace
185.What s Bohr's etfect? 4) Decased telafony uface, Inllunaln
1) A rse in kewk of p0, or lall in pll of bronholes
decreases the oygen altinlty oI89.Consder the folkowgstatemcets
haemogkobin | Thoracle chamntver wt h ntaln kags h
04 Dectease in kwk of C0, or lall in pH anatomkcally an air lght chanlw
decteases the xUge alfinity Il Change in the sokne thotack catty
haemogl directly
ecily aallecs the lnary castty
A rise in leswels of pC0, or increase in pll Select the corect optin
decreases the ONygen alfinity of 1)lis true, il s fabe
haemoglobin Both l and ll are true
4) Shifting of the oxugen-haemogkobin curw 3)|is fale, ll is true
to left 4) Both I and l are lalbe
190. Arrange ibe tollowtiM) comxnents
SECTION-B
186.Assertion A) In normal breathing. inspiration pulmonary vohume n the onder f thelt
lincreasing valaes
s an active process
Reason (R) Inspiration is facltaled
LTidal vokune
L Resitusl volume
relaxation of daphragm and extemal intercotal
Expiralory tewrve wme
musckes
V val capacity
1) Both A and R are true and R is the corret
Choose lhe corred optlon
xplanation of A
both Aand Rare tre, but R is not the 3)1< <ll< IV
Cortet explanation of A
3) A is tr, but Ris false 191.Which of the followng mathes In cotfet?
4! A is fale, but R is true MrKine Pcatag
187.5elect the correct statemenl
1)
I) Expiraticn cccurs due to external intercostal
muscles
2 Intrapulrmonary pressure is lower than the 2)
atmospheric piressure durtng inspiratton
3 Inspiratkn occurs when atmospherle
pressure is less than ntrapulrnonary
3)
pressure
Expiration is initiated due to contractlon ol
diaphragn
21
197.Match the iterrs gven in
s02. Grouping of ABO blood is based on ihe Colurnn l and seled
Anresence of absence of surface antigens on gven beow.
he cAec S
RBCS
) surface lipids present on the cell membrane Columa I

3) nature of all constituents Blood componeats)


4) nature of RBC and WBC ibrnnogen
193.Pulmonary circulation is
CYrrd,uns ygrnaed, Right Globuln 2. Wedd
Mr ventncle
Alburmin
Left Ogrnatd Right
Lungs ventricle
2) icle Codes
1)A - 1, B-3, C-2
2)A-1.B-2.C-3
Uymatel Le
Rieht
3) ventnele lerungs hicod

tniles Ief
aA-3 B-2.C1 4)A-2, B-3c.1
4) Right ilIaungs
ventricle atcle
198. Match the following columns
194.Anqina occurs due to the Coluga
tLaves olou tessel
1) benign growth in heart
2) decreased supply of oxygen to heart muscle
A Tulca intita
clastsc ihr
3) the deposition of carbohydrates in artery
D. Tuca neda
4) sudden damage of heart wall.
195.Which of the bekow statements are correct and C Tutuca cstera

incorrect?
VPlasma constitutes 55% of the human blood. DÀ-2,B-1, C-3 2)A-1, B-3c-2
II Albumin is a plasma protein that helps in 3)A-3, B-1, C
-2 AA-1, B-2C-J
blood cotting, 199. One of the common symptoms obiened n
1. Fators of blood clotting are present in lhe
blood plasma in inactlve form. people infected with dengue iewer is
N Plasma without clotting factors is serum.
1) slgnificant decrease in RBCs count
V. Plasma contains minerals like Na'.Ca 2) sianificant decrease in WBCs count
Mg, HCO, and Ct along with glucose aj significant decrease in platelets court
and amino acids. 4) significant increase in platelets count
Choose the appropriate optlon. 200. Mark the pair of substances among the
Incorrect
Correct
1) Only VI, U,
following which ts essential for coagultion of
IIl and IV
2) |I, IV and V blood.
Iand I
l and IV 1) heparin and calcium ions
4) 1, I1 ond IV Iand V Ë calchum lons and platelet factors
196. What is the Correct ofder of events occurring tn 3) oxalates and citrates
blood cotting? 4) platelet factors and heparin
| Convrsion of inactive fibrinogen to fibrin.
Formation of blood dot.
I Thrormbokinase formation.
IV Conversion of inactive prothrombin to
thrombin,
Choone the corret option
1) , , I and IV Att, V, l and I!
4) IV, L, l and

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