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FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2023 Test -2 MM : 720 Time : 3 Hrs. 20 Mins. Topics covered : physies : Lavse Noon, Work, Energy and Power, Stem of Parcs and Rotational Moton Chemisty : Chemical Bonding and Molecular Stucture, States of Ngter: Gases and Lauds Thermodynamics Botany + Morphology of Flowering Pans, Anatomy of Flowering Plants Zoology: Stctral Organization in Animal, Biomolecules Instructions : ())_ There are two sections in each subject, i. Secions Sectiamal. YONggye to attempt all 35 questions from Section-A & only 10 questions from Section-B out of (i) Each question caries 4 marks. For every occa 4 mark SRW be deducted from the total score. Unanswered / unattempted questions will be givef@ad marks: Use blueflack ballpoint pen only o darken thegmppropmee circle, @ (iv) Mark should be dark and completely fill the Cwm. (v)_ Dark only one circle for each entry (vi) Dark the circle in the spact@rovideRBnly,, (ui) Rough work must not bedone Myth Aggwerghéet and ‘on the Answer shj ee SECTION -A. (1) 98 donot use white-fuid or any other rubbing material Choose the correct answer : 4. A block of mass m is suspended through @ Qos vetical spring of spring constant k as shown in 95 the figure. If the block is pulled down by @ i g distance a from equilibrium position. and teleased, then the initial acceleration of the block will be A bullet of mass 40 q is fired from @ gun with intial velocty of 40 mis. Ifthe mass ofthe gun is 3 kg, then the recol velocity of the gun just after fire willbe (1) 36mis (2) 187 mis (@) 053 mis (4) mis The tension in the string as shown in the figure is [a= 40 mis] (All surtaces are smooth) Lat (1) 23.3. (2) 50N (@) 30N (4) 46.67N A block of mass 2 kg is placed on the top of a block of mass 4 kg as shown in the figure. The Coefficient of friction between the blocks is 0.2, while the ground is smooth. The acceleration of 2 kg block, with respect to ground is 2kg 4kg |-—>24N (1) 4 mis? (2) 8mis% (3) 4 mis? (4) 2mis*! A force F(t) = (6 — 81) N varying with’time (t) acts ‘on a particle moving along x-axis. The magnitude of impulse imparted to the particle from 1 =.0'to t= 10sis (1) 300Ns 2) 340Ns (3) 210Ns (4) 120N's Two blocks A and B of masses:2m and -4m respectively are connected to each: other by an ideal spring. The whole system is suspended in equilibrium with the help of an inextensible string as shown in the figure. Acceleration of A just after cutting the string, is Leeeeepettes a Os (2) 2g Bg (4) Zero 10. The linear momentum (P) versus time (y = for a particle is as shown in the figur ™~ Particle wl ben equiv at ene (eae Ot be Q)% (4) Both (2) and (3) A force (2/+4j)N acts ona block of mass 4 jg as shown in the igure. The frictional fore acing ‘on the block is (g = 10 mis?) es) waar (1) 3Ne (2) 4N (3),1N (4) 2N Consider the system of blocks as shown in the figure. The acceleration of 4 kg block, when the 2 kg block has an acceleration 4 mis? is (Consider all the surfaces to be smooth) 4g] —_]2 kg} > 12N (1) 3 mis? (2) 4 mis? 3) 1 mis? (4) 2mis? Two masses of 15 kg each are suspended through two strings tied to a spring balance after Passing over frictionless pulleys. The reading of spring balance in this situation will be [15 kg| 5 kg] (1) 15kg @) entg (2) 30 kg " 13, 14, 15. masses A and B are susoended vertically 1 with helo of neo The ratio of tansion 19 St1!9aS Is « ge shown (hv the fount Habe whole appare taken 19 an elevator accelerating upwards, then this ratio LLLLGLLLLLL ( A (1) Increases (2) Decreases (3) Remains same (4) None of these A horizontal force of 20 N is necessary to just hold @ block stationary against a vertical wall as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction between the block and the wall is 0.4, The weight Of the block is 20N (1) BN (2) 16N @4N (4) 10N A particle is displaced from (1. m;:2_m)-to (2m, 4 m), If work done by force F=2i+ajis zero for the given displacement, then « is équal to (yt @1 (2 (4) -2 ‘An engine slowly lifts 90 tonne of coal per:hour from a mine whose depth is 200 m. Average” power developed by the engine is (g= 9.8 m/s*) (1) 176.4 kW (2) 22KW (3) 89 kW (4) 49 kW A block of mass m is suspended by a light string from an elevator. The elevator starts accelerating dovmward from rest with uniform acceleration a. The work done by tension in the string on the block during first t second is (a < g) Fl | Fle-gyat® (2) ma—g)at? ay Migeasa® ——(&) mina) 16 17, 18. 19. 20. Consider the motion of a panicle with total mechanical eneray E I U denotes potential crergy. K denotes kinetic energy and F denotes mechanical energy then which of the following 1s not possible? () UE @) K>E (4) K 12 ype ay 18, (3) ome O A point mass m moves in a circle of radius R witt speed v on a smooth horizontal table, with the help of a string whose other end passes throug a hole in the table. By pulling the string, the radius of eile is: reduced to 2. the fins angulat thomentum of mass is (yim @ 2m @ me (4) dmv ‘Three ‘identical uniform spheres, each of mass 4 ‘and radius R, are placed as shown in figure. Th moment of inertia of the system about the ax: ABis a) rid aur (3) MR? (4) A solid sphere of mass 2 kg rolls down a fixe inclined plane of height 7 m. The rotational kine! energy of sphere at bottom of plane i (g= 10 mis?) (1) 404 (3) 1004 (2) 503 (4) 1405 31 32. 35. 36. A constant torque of 10 N ms applied on a wheel having angular momentum 5 &q mils. If torus is supporting the motion af wheel, then angular momentum of the wheel after 3 second is (1) 35 kg mils (2) 30 kg mis (3) 40 ka mis (4) 25 ka mils Two rings each of mass M and radius R, are placed with common centre such that their planes are mutually perpendicular. The moment of inertia of the system about an axis through the centre and perpendicular to plane of one of the ring is (1) Sur (2) MR? @) Sur (4) are Apaticle of mass 2 kg is projected at an angle of 60° above the horizontal, with a speed 20 mls. The magnitude of angular momentum of the particle about point of projection, when‘it-is at maximum height will be a aN : (2) 120V3 kg mas (3) 40V3 kg m/s (4) 150,kg mis. ‘A wheel stats from rest and rotates ‘with’ a constant angular acceleration of 2.0 rad/s?. The number of revolutions made by wheel in 10 s is nearly (4) 10 (2) 12 (3) 16 (4) 20 A.uniform cylinder is released, from rest from top of an inclined plane of inclination 6 and length / If cyinder rolls without slipping, the speed of cylinder at bottom of plane is (1) 300 kg m/s @ Fotsino (4) J2gisin6 SECTION-B a Fatsino (3) Jgfsind The position-time graph of 2 body of mass 42 kg is given in the figure. The impulse on the body 4 seuund is 37. 38. 39. 40. 7 (2) 28 kg mis (4) 25 kg mls of length 10 mis pulled on 2 a force of 10 N which is id along the surface. The distance 1 m from this (1) 34 kg mis (3) 12kg mis A uniform tinick rope frictionless surface by applied at one of its en tension in the rope at a end will be (1) 1N (2) 5N (@) 9N (4) 10N A block of mass 4 kg falls on a spring from @ height of 15 om. Ifthe spring constant of spring 's 2000.N/m,'then-maximum compression in spring will be (1) 14m (2) 18.2.cm 8) 12.6 cm (4) 10 om ‘Assmall bob of mass m suspended by a massless inextensible string is rotated in a vertical circle of radius J. The minimum horizontal speed that must be imparted to the bob (when the bob is vertically suspended) such that the bob just completes circular path is (1) Bot (2) agi @) Jor (4) 6a There are two blocks of equal masses. If the blocks are raised vertically through a height h such that one block is raised in time 10 s and other block in time 20 s, then the ratio of work done by gravity on the blocks is (1) 451 (2) 2:1 Qs wast at 42, 43, 45. Two bodies of masses 3m anal Ain fea tha Kinetic eneray ss the ratio 31 respectively. The -atio of thei momenta is 2.4 (23.2 (3) 3:4 (4) 4:3 The linear mass density of a rod of length f, with lighter end at ongin is given ).=(2+3x"). The distance of centre of mass of rod from origin is 4+3F?) (44397) "ae @) 32.F) 4+3!?) 1 eh 2 A uniform circular plate of diameter d is kept in contact with a uniform square plate of edge d as shown in figure. The thickness and density of material are same everywhere, The centre of mass of composite system will be v aa (1) Towards left of origin (2) Towards right of origin (3) Atorigin (4) Outside the two plates Consider @ gravity free hall in which a,tray of mass M, carrying a cubical block of ice of mass m and edge 2L, is at rest in the middle. If ice melts by what distance does the centre of mass of the ‘ray and ice system descend? 2b — 5. —> L a) Aaa (3) ‘A man of mass 50 kg is at one end of 6 m long boat of mass 100 kg rests in still water. The man moves to the centre of boat and sits there. The centre of mass of the system will shift by (1) Om (2) 1m (3) 513m (4) 1.5m (4) Zero RIF or 46 47. 48, 50 “eo A omall ball of mass & 4q 15 mening with speed 6 mis and it stnves mth a yerical wal perpendicularly If caeffiaent of restiution between the ball and vertical wall is 4 then the ball will rebound with speed (1) 4ms* (2) 18ms" (3) 2ms* (4) tams* ‘A person sitting firmly over a rotating chair has his arms stretched. If he fold his arms, his kinetic, energy about the a7is of rotation (1) Increases (2) Decreases (3) Remain same (4) Data insufficient A spring of spring constant K is attached to the ceiling. A block of mass Mis attached to its lower end and is released suddenly from its natural length. Maximum extension in spring will be window.,.f_mass of the coin is m then net force ‘acting on the coin just after release will be (img 2) mg2 (4) 2mg ‘Consider the diagram given below, if there is nc Telative motion between the block M and m ther the minimum co-efficient of friction between the blocks will be a = M 777 7 ‘Smooth =2 () n=8 a 2) w=2 2) 7 29 3) w=22 a) 29 4) p= 29 @) Ha = 57. 58, CHEMISTRY SECTION -A «2 co, «@) 4.0 ©, molecule is (2) Tetrahedral (4) Octahedral Tet cverap takes place between which of the: foflow'ng, # VSN is the inter-nuclear axis? +) tsanc 2s (2) 2p and 2s 2p, and 2p, (4) 2p. and 1s In the given compound CH,-CH=G=CH,, ~ypadisation of the marked carbon atom is ws (2) se 3) st (4) dsp? Number of 90° angle(s) in PCI, is (1) Zero @3 5 «6 Given below are two statements. ‘Statement I: Both NF3 and NHs are pyramidal int shape. ‘Statement Il: Dipole moment of NFs is greater than NH. In fight of the above statements, choose. the correct answer. (1) Both statement | and statement il are correct (2) Both statement | and” statement. Il are incorrect (3) Statement | is incorrect but statement I! is correct (4) Statement | is correct but statement I is incorrect, Which of the following molecular orbitals does not contain nodal plane? (1) ots @) n°, Which of the following species contains only bond? () He 2) c GN (4) 0; Paramagnetic species among the following is/are LON; (2) ots (4) 0° 2p, Woy 60. 61 62. 63. 65. 66. 67. (1) Fonty (2) W& Monty (3) Monly (4) att Which of the following species does not exist? (1) He; (2) Hy @) uy (4) Bee A gaseous mixture contains equal masses of CH., O, and SO,. If the total pressure is 10 atm, then the partial pressure of CH, in the mixture is 60 40 (4) zon (2) 7am 0) 50m (4) atm 200 mL of SO, diffuse in 100 seconds, then the volume of CH, which diffuses in 100 seconds under identical conditions is (1) 50 mL. (2) 100 mt. (8) 200 mt. (4) 400 mt. Unit of vani der Waals constant b is (1) Emol (2) mol L* 3) Limor" @) mol L? In’ Which,of the following processes, entropy ‘increases? “(1) Boling of egg (2) Stretching of rubber (8) Freezing of water (4) Condensation of water vapour Which of the following is an extensive property? (1) Temperature (2) Volume (3) Density (4) Pressure Heat capacity for adiabatic process is (1) Zero (2) 4 (3) Infinite (4) R Work done in a reversible isothermal expansion is given by (1) 2.303 nRT log % (2) 2.303 nRT log B v 2.303 nR log + 3) AR log (4) 2.303 nR log 68. The amount of heat reaured to rase the temperature of 21 g of aluminum from 250 K to 350 K i (Specific neat of alummum 15 agsccy gy (1) 15903 (2) 20104 (3) 18905 (2) 24004 69. The thermodynamic process for which volume remains constant is (1) Isothermal process (2) Isobaric process (3) Adiabatic process (¢) Isochoric process 70. Which among the following is 2 correct relation for the given process? @ 2 (1) a~b=d-c ()a+ -¢ () btc=a+d (4) a-d=b+e 71. Which of the following has 41" = 0? (1) Bra!) (2) H:0(1) (3) CeHe(l) (4) Cicerone 72. The third law of thermodynamics deals with (1) Absolute entropy (2) Enthalpy (3) Free energy (4) Intemal energy 73. Which of the relation is incorrect for inreversible free expansion of an ideal gas under isothermal condition? (1) aH=0 (@aq=0 (@) w=0 (4) dSea= 0 74, For a sample of perfect gas when its volume is changed isothermally from V; to V2, the entropy change is (1) 4S = oRT In \, 2) AS = nRIn 2 @) aS=aRin V, (3) 4S = nRT In % (4) aS=nR In 75. The path function among the following is, (1) Intemal energy (2) Enthalpy (3) Entropy (4) Work 76. AH: for CaHe = 12.5 kcal mot* Heat of atomisation of C = 171 kcal mot* Bond energy of H = 104.3 kcal mot Bond energy C—H = 99.3 kcal mot* What is C = C bond energy? (1) 140.9 kat mot* \e) &8 acai mor" (2) 76 kcal mot* 77. Wrealoritc value of CH: 's x ku’g en tne neat gt tcombusuion of CH: (79 kdimal) is %e (2) 16 16 @* @% 78. The value of aH and 3S for the reacten, Cgraphite) + CO:(9) > 2CO(G) are 170 ks mot Gnd 170 3K mot" respectively. This reaction will be spontaneous at (1) 950K (2) 900 (3) 750K (4) 1200 79. Consider the following P vs V plot. and choose the correct relation between Th, Tz, Ts byl v (1) Tre Ts0 Consider the following reactions © C (Graphite, s) + 2H20(l) + COx(9) + 2H2(9); AH? = —2 kS/mol ( C (graphite, s) + O2 (9) > COXAg); AH? =—b ki/mol (@) CHa(g) + 202 (g) + CO2(9) + 2H20) AH? =—c kifmol above statements, the conect () COW) + 3 02 (g) + COx(a); AH? =—d kimol SH of CO2 (g) will be (1) —2 kSmol (2) —b kifmol (3) —cksmol (4) —d ki/mol Wf enthalpies of formation of CHi(g), COz(g) and H20()) at 25°C and 1 atm pressure are -K, ~y end — z kJ/mol respectively, then enthalpy of combustion of CH: (g) will be (1) x-y-zkiimol (2) x-y—2z kllmol 3) 2+x-ykUmol (4) 2—2x—ykimol ‘The change in intemal energy if 50 J of heat © given to the system at constant pressure 20 J of work is done by the system will be (2) -3045 (2) 305 @)- (70d 102 103, 104, 105. 106, 107. 108, { BoTany | SECTION -A Radiat and lateral symmetry fs found respectively uy flowers of (2) Pea and tomate (2) Sem and eb (3) Chit: and pea (4) Boan and poa Find the mlamatehed palt (1) Root cap = Protocts the tondar pox of tho rool 2) Region of = Incronsod elongation vacuolation (3) Region of = Now coll wall maturation doposition (4) Region of = Covers the root ‘meristematic cap and protect il activity When the ovules are bome on central axis and sepla are absent, the placentation is (1) Axile (2) Free central (3) Basal (4) Marginal Prop roots found in banyan trees (1) Are responsible for photosynthesis (2) Provide mechanical support (3) Enter the soil obliquely for storage of food (4) Ate modified for respiration In vexillary aestivation, the largest petal that overlaps the two smaller lateral petals is called (1) Keel (2) Wings (3) Standard (4) Pedicel The stamens may be ut fo one bunch or ‘one bundle termed as (1) Epipetatous (3) Monoadelphous Stem tendrits (a) Are long, thin thread-tke structures (b) Provide support to weak and tender stem (c) Are found in Pistia and Eichhornia Correct statements are (1) All (a), (b) and (c) (3) Only (a) and (b) (2) Staminode (4) Epiphylious (2) Only (a) and (c) (4) Only (b) and (c) Find the correctly matched option, (1) Racemose — Acropetal — Mustard succession (2) Racemose ~ Basipetal - Radish succession (3) Cymose - Acropetal — Teak succession (4) Cymose —— Basipetal— Lupin SUCCLos.u. 109. Porigynaus flowers ara saan in (1) Guava (2) Mustang (3) China rose (4) Plurn 110. In insoctivorous plant such as Noponting (1) Leaves aro modiied for storage ory ) Lamina of loaves is modiod ino gg (3) Stom is modified to trap insects (4) Potiolo of loaves is moditiod inig 111. Inner layer of seed coat Is called (1) Testa (2) Hitum (3) Tegmen (4) Micropyle 112. In some flowers like Ii nol distinc and are termed so” 22 Sty, (1) Thalamus (2) Receptacle (3) Perianth (4) Braet 113. Pneumatophores in Rhizophora are (1) Modified stems and helpful in ‘respiration (2) Modified roots and helpful in ph 3) ‘Modified 8) ‘Modiied roots and hela to get oxygen, (4), Modif @ esi caves and perform as ores 114, Mature seéds of orchid, are (1) Non-endospermic (2): Endospermic and without cotyledons (3) Perispermic with two cotyledons (4) Endospermic with two cotyledons 115. All of the following statements are comet w.r.. racemose inflorescence, except (1) The main axis continues to grow (2) The floral axis does not terminate into + flower (3) The floral axis is limited in growth (4) The younger flowers are present towards te apex 116. Aleurone layer in monocotyledonous seeds & (1) Triploid and is part of scutellum (2) Diploid and is part of endosperm - (3) Diploid and is part of perisperm (4) Triploid and is outer covering of endospem 117. Collenchyma (1) May perform photosynthesis (2) 1s mainly found in roots (3) Has cell wall composed of pectin andign” Mane te Pilg ‘ag mect.2.cu" issue gp vesren tne followina columns and select the torrect option column! Variation in the Tength () Pea of filaments within’ 3 Flower Column it b. Epiphyllous condition i) Brinjal Diadelphous condition (ii) Lily @ Stamens attached to (iv) Mustard the petals (1) 200). bai, of), 4) (2) ati), bai), ef). i) @) alii), BU), €(0. ai) (2) ai), BGv), e(), 4) 1419. Find the incorrect match (1) Runner - Grass (2) Food storing fleshy — Onion leaves @) _Stolon — Water hyacinth (4) Tuber = Potato 420, Companion calls (1) Are specialised sclerenchymatous cells (2) Are closely associated with sieve tube”: elements (3) Lack nucleus at maturity (4) Are found in gymnosperms 421. The innermost layer of cortex is called (1) Epiblema (2) Endodermis @) Hypode (4) Epidermis 422. Find the odd one out w.rt. intercalary meristem. (1) It is intercatated between meristematic tissues (2) These are separated from the apex of organ by mature tissues 3) They add to the length of plants or its organs (4) They are also found in grasses to regenerate the parts removed by grazing herbivores 123, Periderm includes (1) Phetlogen and phellem only (2) Phellogen, phellem and phelloderm (3) Phellem and phelloderm only copes me * pa teyele ont 124. Ring arrangement of vascular bundles is found in (1) Dicot stem (2) Dicot root (3) Monocot stem (4) Monocot root 125. Which of the following is wrong statement? (1) Pericycle of dicot stem is in the form of semi- lunar patches of sclerenchyma (2) General cortex is parenchymatous in both stem and roots (3) Endodermis of monocot stem has casparian strip (4) Endodermis is loceted around the pericycle and composed of compactly arranged cells 126. Read the statements and select the correct option. (A) Thick walled pericycle gives mechanical support to plants. (B) Pericycle gives rise to the lateral roots. (1) Both (A) and (B) are correct (2) Only (A) is correct (3) Only,(B)is.correct (4) Both (A) and'(B) are incorrect 127. Which.one_ ofthe following features is the common between monocot and dicot leaves? ()ePresence of more stomata on abaxial surface @ Biesence of mesophyll cells ® ‘Presence of palisade parenchyma (4) Presence of reticulate venation 428. Whien‘protoxylem is formed towards centre and fetaxylem towards the periphery, then this Gohdition is called (1) Endarch or centripetal (2) Exarch or centrifugal (3) Exarch or centripetal (4) Endarch or centrifugal 129. Balloon like swelling of xylem parenchyma into the lumen of xylem vessels is called (1), Duramen (2) Sapwood (8) Tracheal plug (4) Alburnum 130. Select the incorrect statement w.rt hypodermis. (1) Itis outermost layer of cortex (2) Itis absent in monocot stems (8) itis: not present in roots (4) Itis collenchymatous in dicot stems 131. Dicot leaf . (1) Contains butliform cells (2) Usually has parallel venation (3) Has middle prominent vein called midrib (4) Has coninint and onen vascular hiindle 132. In which of the following plant parts, Lussue is not well differentiated into layers? (2) Monocot stem (4) Monocot root Q) Dicot sten (3) Dicot root 133. A, B and C are the tissues that participate in secondary growth of dicots. A, Band C should be (1) A= Intrafascicular cambium B = Interfascicular cambium Intercalary meristem 2) A= Apical meristem B= Lateral meristem © = Cork cambium Primary phloem Primary xylem C= Secondary xylem Intrafascicular cambium interfascicutar cambium © = Cork cambium 134. Monocot stem is characterised by the presence, a 2 (1) Open, conjoint vascular bundles (2) Starchy endodermis (8) Sclerenchymatous general cortex (4) Water containing cavities in the vascular bundles 136. All given features are of early wood, except (1) Lighter in colour (2) Lower density (3) Fewer xylary elements (4) Formed in spring season 8) (4) SECTION-B 136. Which of the following is a redifferentiated tissue? (1) Cork (2) Primary xylem (3) Phellogen (4) Fascicular cambium 437. During secondary growth, vascular cambium in dicot stem is (1) More active on the inner side forming more amount of secondary xylem (2) More active on outer side forming more primary phloem (3) More active on inner side forming more primary xylem (4) More active on secondary xylen outer side forming 136. The gritty texture of frut as in guava is due to the presence of (1) Sclereids (3) Phioem fibres 4139. Cork cambium is (1) A meristematic tissue arises as a result of division of pith cells {2) Formed trom pericyete cells in dicot roots and gives rise to periderm {@) More active in monocot ster than dicot stem (4) Collenchymatous tissue protection 440. Which of the _ following monocotyledonous plants? (1) Parenchyma (2) Sclerenchyma (3) Fibres (4) Collenchyma 441, Vascular cambium of dicot roots (1) Is primary in origin and outline (2) |s partly primary and partly secondary Q) Is form due to Fedifferentiation econdary in ori o (2) Xylem fibres (4) Collenchyma responsible for absent in circular in and form a ‘tat off by cork cambium on the outer and the inner sides are respectively (1) Cork cells and phellogen (2) Secondary xylem and secondary cortex 3) Cork cells and secondary cortex (@) Secondary xylem and secondary phloem 443.'Read the following statements and select the correct option. Assertion (A): During secondary growth, the ‘amount of secondary xylem produced is more than secondary phloem. Reason (R): The primary and secondary phloem get gradually crushed during secondary growth. (1) (A) is true but (R) is false (2) (A)is false but (R) is tue (3) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is te correct explanation of (A) (4) Both (A) and (R) are tue but (R correct explanation of (A) 4144, Which of the following plants has modfe! storage root? (1) Potato (2) Ginger (3) Onion (4) Sweet notato is not be 482. 183, incorrectly may ~ Atemate Whore Altemate Whorled the following column: correct option. 'S and select the ' Column Column tt 4 Stele stamen (i) Chrysanthemum b. Phyllodade i) Staminode Phyflode Gi) Opuntia Sucker (&) Australian Acacia (1) 2Q), bai, eft), dv) (2) ati. D0, efi, qv) (3) afi), BG), efi), di) (4) afi, bai). cf), df) in palmately compound leaf, leaflets aie presenton the (1) Base of (1) Protect (2) Are modification of ax (3) Are pointed, prickly structures (4) Prevent water loss by vanepreton 149, Find the correctly matcned onten families and ther characterstcs. [Flower | Gyroscem Faiy i |sowecee [mens |Sexmeey @ |tssooe [reas | Tema a) [ecsczacee [Poco [Mereceretoy | ( |ramese __ [Pesress [Saree 480, When the members of calyx ere fused in 2 flower, itis called (1) Gemopetelous (2) Polysepatous (@) Gémasepalous (4) Polytepatous: if the 'R’ group in an amino acid is 2 methyl group, then this amino acid is (1) Glycine (2) Serine (3) Alanine (4) Valine The cells of areolar tissue that secrete fibres and matrix are (1) Fibroblasts (2) Osteooytes (3) Chondroblasts (4) Mast cells Match the following column A with column B w.rA. an adult cockroach. Column A Column B a 8 (i) Eggs in ootheca b.6 (i) Number of moulings to reach adult form ©. 14-16 (ii) Number of oothecae produced by 2 female 4. 9-40 (iv) Abdominal ganglia Select the correct option. iv), c(i). ail) (1) afi), DG, efiv), oti) (2) alii), i wi) i, tiv). (4) (0 BCH. |154.:Among the given elements, which one maxes UP ‘naximum percentage of weight of human body? (1) Oxygen (2) Hydrogen (@).Carbon (4) Nitrogen 455. Cells of ciated epithelium can be a. Cuboidal b. Squamous ec. Columnar Select the correct option. (1) aandb (2) bande @aandc (4) bande 456. Consider the following statements and select the correct option. ‘Statement A: Most of the cartlages in vertebrate ‘embryos are replaced by bones in adults. Statement B: Cartlages are present between ‘adjacent bones of vertebral column, limbs and hands in adults. (1) Aand B both are correct (2) Aand B both are incorrect (8) Only Ais correct, (4) Only Bis correct 457. The most abundant protein in the whole biosphere is (1) Collagen (2) RuBisCO (3) Keratin (4) Thrombin 13) Aw sacs ef human unas. (2) Inser hing of pancreatic ducts ‘The wall of intemal organs such as blood vessels and iniestine contain which type of muscle ores? (1) Cytindncal shaped fibres (2) Skeletal muscle fibres (3) Involuntary muscle fibres (2) Stated muscle fibres Identity the below given structure and select the correct option w.r.t it g o chro-e-r, R-t-o-cH 9 ch-o-B-o-cH-cH ou 160, cre | CHS ‘Hy (1) Generally itis water soluble (2) Itis found in cell walls of plants. (2) Carboxy! group is present in its structure. (4) Itis a phospholipid. | 161. In an electrical synapse the type of junctions ‘that facilitate adjacent neurons to communicate with each other, are (1) Tight junctions (2) Adhering junctions (3) Gap junctions (4) Desmosomes 162. The given reaction can be catalysed by xY 6-6 —x-vs0-0 (1) Hydrolases (2) Lyases (3) Ligases (4) Isomerases 163. The matrix of all of the following connective tissues is fibrous, except (1) Blood (3) Adipose tissue 164. Polymer of fructose is (1) Chitin (2) Inulin (3) Insulin (4) Glycogen 165. Which among the following is closely attached to the bones? (1) Skeletal muscle tissue (2) Non-striated muscle tissue (2) Cartilage (4) Areolar tissue 3) tavotuntary mr (a) Masel tissue with BENCH MUSE Abra, 166. The mest abuneant and widely AStADUEM theo, inthe human body 15 (1) Connective tissue (2) Epithelial tissue (2) Nervous tissue (4) Muscular tissue 167. Choose the odd one w.r.t, nitrogenous bases, () Uracil (2) Cytosine (3) Thymine (4) Uridylic acia 168. The junctions that perform cementing to kee, neighbouring cells together are: (1) Tight junctions (2) Adhering junctions (3) Gap junctions. (4) Cytoplasmic connections 169. Read the features given in the bo» cylindrical, u multinucteate How many of the above are the characteristics of cardiac muscle fibres? ays @s @)s (4) 7 170: What is'the function of antennae in cockroach? (1)’Clean up the body (2),Shed the cuticle (3) Monitoring environment around it (4) Protecting eyes 171. Which of the following is net a mouth part of cockroach? (1) Labrum. (2) Antennae (3) Labium (4) Hypopharynx 172, Comprehend the following statements wa. tendons. ‘Statement A: Orientation of fibres is irregular. ‘Statement B: Fibres and fibroblasts are loosely packed. Choose the correct option. (1) Only statement A is correct (2) Both statements are correct (3) Only statement A is incorrect (4) Both statements are incorrect 173, Select the odd one w.r.t. secondary metabolites. (1) Morphine (2) Glucose (8) Concanavalin A (4) icin in cockroach, Malpghan tubul Me ecourwesicand cect tenets: (0) Uric aed (2) Urea (3) Ammonia (3) Glycogen 475. Which of the following is not an aromatic amin acid? sear (1) Tyrosine (2) Alanine (3) Phenylalanine (4) Tryptophan 476. Which of the following will not be present in acid insoluble fraction? (1) Fructose (@) Collagen @) RNA (4) Starch 477. Select the correct option for palmitic acid. (1) CHs— (CHa) - COOH (2) CH2—(CHs)«— COOH (8) CHs—(CHs)«— COOH (4) Cs (CH2)e~ COOH 478 The presence of collagen and elastin fibres in 2 tissue provide all the following, except (1) Fluigity 2) Strength (8) Elasticity (4) Flexibility 479. Select the incorrect option. (1) Peroxidase and catalase are enzymes | {@) Co-enzymes are organic compounds bul nr ‘association with apoen: (3) NAD contains vitamin niacin (4) Haem is the example of apoenzyme amino acids. 480. Choose the incorrect option W.r-1- (1) They are organic compounds (2) They contain an amino group and 27 acidic group on a-carbon (3) They are substituted methanes (4) Four substituent groups | are nitrogen, carbon and an acid group 401, Motch column A with column B and choose the hydrogen, correct option. Column A Column B a, Insulin (Sensory reception b. GLUT-4 (i) Glucose transport c. Receptor (a) Enzyme 3. Trypsin () Hormone (2) alii), BG, of), 40) (4) aGid, b(), efiv), aii) (4) afiv), Bai, of), 4) (3) afiv), Bid. efi), 4 482. Exchange of gases takes place at which level in cockroach? (1) Trachea (2) Spiraces (3) Trachecles (4) Lymph wyme is only transient. nom 2028 jester 53. armsitan' of COCs come © ; humans 1 29 gasnot e 0 (1) Anabols™ 20 gat (ye 72 oc i fs cate greet eae cee 104, Compile Cragestve yay > ol wee oesopnages tn ti eee is pranymns YE ao 2 ean YS Oe Te 6) i oreo Y NSPS complete i vo et tne, c2rTeet oP the Ot 12 ; e Seecty wrk, vores) mass i Water: 70-90% 2! carbonyerses (1 10-15% @ (2% +186. Which -stru midgut and bi (1) Mal é eeigave — () Guz feta Oats a rea sav. Heart of ‘cockroach x muse ue Ypcively wih eT Garrect option. (1) Ventral line: Thorax and abdomen {@) Dorsal line: Thorax only {@) Ventral line; Abdomen only {@) Dorsal line: Thorax and abdomen 498: Biological catalysts generally work PY (1) Reducing the activation energy (2) Decreasing pH value @) Increasing the Km value (4) Increasing the temperature 489. Match the following an option. ‘Acidic amino acid d choose the correct a () Valine b. Basicaminoacid (i) Glutamic acid ii) Lysine cc. Neutral amino acid (3) atti), BA, ef) 490, Starch can hold Iz molecules and gives blue colour because it (1) Is highly branched (2) Is osmotically inactive (3) Is chemically non-reactive (4) Has complex helices 193, 194. 195. terms are related to female tubules, collaterial Protein is imagined as a line, the left end Tepresented by X and the right end is represented by Y. Select the correct option for X and Y. respectively. (1) N-terminal and C-terminal (2) Cxerminal and N-terminal (3) C-terminal and C-terminal (4) NHterminal and N-terminal Match the following and choose the correct option. Column A Column B a Peptide bond () Between mono saccharides b. Glycosidic bond (fi) Between phosphate and hydroxyl group Ester bond i) Between amino acids d. Hydrogen bond (iv). Between purines and pyrimidines (1) afi), BG), eG, dtiv) (2) ati), BG, c(t), dv) (3) a(), bt), CG), dtiv) (4) aii), bi), eC), div) In a chain of glycogen, the right end is (A) end and the left end is called (B) end. Select the correct option for (A) and (B) respectively (1) Reducing and non-reducing (2) Reducing and reducing (3) Non-reducing and reducing (4) Non-teducing and non-reducing Select the correct statement. (4) Inhibition of succinic dehydrogenase by succinate occurs because the latter resembles the substrate malonate (2) Competitive inhibitors are often used in the control of bacterial pathogens a a (3) Addition of lot of succinate does not reverse the inhibition of succinic dehydrogenase by malonate (4) In non-competitive inhibition, the inhibitor inhibits the activity of enzyme by binding at the active site 196. Assertion (A): Bones are hard and nor-pliable in nature. Reason (R): Their matrix is rich in calcium salts and collagen fibres. In the light of above statements, choose the correct option. (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) (3) (A)is correct but (R) is incorrect, (4) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect 197. Compound epithelium is multilayered, thus it can (1) Play a major role in absorption (2) Cary -oitt more secretion than simple epithelium (3) Be suitable for diffusion of gases (4) Provide ‘protection against mechanical and chemical stresses 198. A Zwitterion among the following is i i <1) N= CH-COOH (2) H,N'-CH- COO" f i (3) H.N-CH-Coo" (4) H.N-CH-Coo™ 199. Extemal genitalia in male cockroach are tepresented by (1) Phallomeres (2) Brood pouch (3) Vas deferens (4) Chitinous symmetrical structures 200. All of the following are components of a nucleotide except (1) Homocyclic compound (2) Monosaccharide (3) Phosphate group (4) Heterocyclic compound a MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2023 Test -2 at. 2) 82, (4) 83. (2) 84, (4) 120.(2) 121.(2) 122.(1) 123.(2) 424,(1) 125.(3) 126 (1) 127.(2) 128.(4) 129.(3) 130, (2) 131.(3) 132. (2) 133, (4) 134. (4) 135.(3) 138.(1) 197.(1) 138.(1) 139. (2) 140.(4) 441.(4) 142.(3) 143.(4) 444. (4) 145.(3) 146.(3) 147.3) 148. (2) 149.(2) 150. (3) 151.(3) 452.(1) 153. (2) 154.(1) 455.(3) 156.(1) 157.(2) 158.(3) 159.(3) 160.(4) Time : 3 Hrs. 20 Mins. 161.(3) 162.(2) 463.(1) 464, (2) 165.(1) 166.(1) 167.(4) 168.(2) 169.(3) 170.3) 171.(2) 472:(4) 173.(2) 174.(1) 475.(2) 176.(1) 177-(1) 178.(1) 178.(4) 180.(4) 181-(3) 182.(3) 483.(1) 184.(2) 185.(2) 186.(1) 187.(4) 188.(1) 189.(2) 190. (4) 491.(2) 492.(1) 193. (2) 494.(1) 495.(2) 196.(1) 497-(4) 498.(2) 4199.(1) 200. (1) FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2023 Time : 3 Hrs. 20 Mins. SECTION -A Answer (2) (ma ,mo a F 7) mg ™ Answer (3) my, = mv, (40x10%)x40=3xv,, 160010" 1.6 3 3 ‘Answer (4) =0.53 mis fogsin(37°) Sgsin(53°) 410g sin(37*)- T= 108... () 5a... (i) Eq. (i)- 2 * Eq. (i) => 10g sin(37*) - T- 27+ 10gsin(63") > 3T= 10g sin(37*) + 10gsin(53°) T~ 5g sin(53" 3 4 37 =100%5 + 1002 100 _46.67N 15 Answer (4) Let us assume that they are moving with common acceleration. = a - 24 amis? arr Friction required to provide 4 mis’ acceleration to 2kg block = 2%4=8N. Limiting value of friction = (2g)=0.2*2*10=4N Slipping would occur Friction acting on 2 kg block Aceleaton= 42m answer) i ={f.? Fel =|" 6- eer [ot-ae2” 0-400 =340Ns ‘Answer (4) Spring force on block A remains unchanged just after cutting the string. Thus acceleration of biock A immediately after cutting the string would be zero. Answer (4) Particle is in equilibrium when force acting on it, is zero. Slope of momentum-time graph gives force Hence, force on the particle is zero, when slope of ‘momentum-time graph is zero. 10. "1 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 7. Answer (4) Normal reaction on block 4g-4=N => N=36N Fig =2N fisting = HN = 0.136 =3.6 N >F, Since fy at fet f22N Answer (3) Let spring force be F 12-F=2%4 => Fe4N For 4 kg block Fs4a => a=1ms° Answer (1) kx=mg=15g N => 15kg Answer (3) T, _(m,+mg)o T, — m,(9) = constant Answer (1) 11x20 = mg = mg = 0.4«20= 8 N ‘Answer (1) F.d=0 = (2i+oj)-(7+2])=0 2+2a=0 a=41 Answer (4) m=90x10° kg (im, + Mg) (9 +a) mg (9+) p__—mgh _ 90x10? x9.8x200 wot 60x60 Answer (1) T=m(g-a) = 49 kW W =T.d cos180°= mig—a){Sat*| ‘Answer (2) As K>0 And U+K=E 2 USE Answer (4) 10° Ere = ap = 6.2510 eV (76x10 18. 19, 20. 24 22, 23, 24, 25. 26. 27. Answer (3) W=AKE KE = 2x0? Att=2,KE=2"2?=84 wee Answer (4) Mechanical energy would remain constant. ‘Answer (3) t= t1 100-1 525m Answer (4) Area under the F-X graph is 20 therefore, work done = 20 J (taking area below the Xaxis as negative) ‘Answer (4) If Weave = O and Wes, ne = 0 then principle of conservation of mechanical energy will be valid, ‘Answer (4) Work done by internal forces may be positive, negative or zero. Answer (2) ‘The power delivered must be positive and hence F.v>0 Answer (3) Speed is maximum when acceleration of block is, zero. mgcos0 = kx => x = MacOS Answer (1) Work required = Change in K.E Viv? +A fa? pmeas =210x0.6x06= 37 10x06x06=3 J Answer (1) |, | 28. 29. 30. 31 32. 33, 34, _mR® _ MR? 2 2 _15MR? 32 Answer (3) As external torque is zero; so angular momentum, remain constant, Answer (2) Answer (1) ne + Bo? = mgh Jem? =mgh=2%10%7 10 mv? = 200 Rotational kinetic energy. Vv? Kp =amv? =404 RS! ‘Answer (1) al at ‘Answer (3) I=h+h 2 ype 3 ype = MR’ + MR MR Answer (1) L=mr (wh L=mxu, « 9 2 (20sin60°) L=2x2000860° 20860" ees 20 > L = 300 kg m? 5 power) on cgts tat? o=fi2x100- 100d Number of revolutions 0 _ 100 = 2-100 _45.93.- 2n 6.28 pas aie) 36. Answer (1) Vim? a Lo? mgh = 2 mv? + Le’ 2 2 v mv? AR? x mah = prvi + gmk * ae 3 my? ysino=2, igi sind = Fam v= f3a!sino SECTION -B 36. Answer (4) tanare=2 y =-tansa°=—4 (4) 1 Impulse on the body p= mav = 12x25 - 25kgmis 37. Answer (3) Let mass per unit length be A, F 10 T= 5x MI-x)=75(10-)=9N 38. Answer (4) Using conservation of energy. imgth-+x) =k (On solving x= 10cm 39. Answer (1) For a bob suspended by a massless inextensible string Vpn = (5GF, to just complete the circular path of radius 40. Answer (1) w= mgh (independent of time) 41. Answer (2) 42. Answer (3) dm [x(2+3x?)dx Ym "Tam ~ Fle+ 3x2 )a / J / amis Qf xdx +3 xa Taha 47. Answer (1 2a + 3fxdx newer (1) Pp 3 k= constant and K =< pid 2 =<, As the person folds his arm MOI decreases, hence ah its kinetic eneray increases, _Ma+3r*) 48, Answer (3) 42-7) Using work — energy theorem, 43, Answer (2) We + Weping = AK-E Contre of mass lies towards heavier object, For 1 Kexw same edge of square and diameter of circle and = Mary — ZK? =O > Mg = material being same, square will be heavier hence COM shifts towards square. = xy = 2M0 44, Answer (4) K In gravity free space Fex is zero. 49. Answer (1) Hence, there is no shift in centre of mass of the After release only gravity will act on the coin system. therefore force on the coin will be mg. 48. Answer (1) 50. Anwar (1) ~ Fox =0 —>a Kan =0 als 46. Answer (3) ms ving N= ma and f= mg => mg CaHa[AH: = 12.5 kcal] (2AH,C+ 28, J-[BEc-c +4BEc 4) AH(CHa) 2(171) + 2(104.3) — — 4(99.3) = 12.3 BEc-c = 140.9 kcal Answer (2) Heat of combustion = calorific value * Molar mass AHG(CH,) > 16x kJ mol" Answer (4) AG = AH=TAS For spontaneous reaction, AG < 0 AH-TAS <0 AH < TAS: aH as 170,000 170 41000 K 0 Answer (2) Standard enthalpy change for the formation of ‘1 mole of a compound from its elements in their most stable states of aggregation is known as standard molar enthalpy of formation. ‘Answer (2) CH, +20, >CO, +2H0 corel = DAH peacty DAH jaca) AiHoo, + 2H yo — AH, y-2z-(-x) ~y-2z ksimol Answer (2) AU=q+w 50-204 =30J SECTION -A Answer (3) Radial symmetry is found in flowers of chi bilateral symmetry is found in flowers of bean. Answer (4) Root cap covers the meristematic zone and protects it. Answer (2) When the ovules are bore on central axis and septa are absent, its free central placentation, as is Dianthus and Primrose Answer (2) In banyan tree, prop roots arise from the branches of stem and provide mechanical support. Answer (3) In vexillary aestivation, the largest petal that overlaps the two smaller lateral petals is called standard, Answer (3) When the stamens may be united into one bunch or one bundle, it is termed as monoadelphous, e.g., china rose. Answer (3) Stem tendrils are long, thin thread-like structures which provide support to weak and tender stem, and are found in gourds. and 109. 110. m1 112 113. 114. 116. Answer (1) Racemose inflorescence is characterised by acropetal succession as is seen in mustard Answer (4) Perigynous flowers are seen in rose, plum, peach etc. Answer (2) In Nepenthes, lamina of leaves are modified into pitcher to trap the insects and obtain nutrients by digesting them, Answer (3) Outer layer of seed coat is testa and inner layer is called tegmen. Answer (3) In some flowers like lly, calyx and corolla are not distinct and are termed as perianth. Answer (3) Pneumatophores in Rhizophora are modified roots which help to get oxygen for respiration. Answer (1) Seeds of orchids have single cotyledon and are non-endospermic. Answer (3) The floral axis is limited in growth in cymose inflorescence. 116. 117. 118, 119, 120. 421. 122, 123, 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129, Answer (4) Endosperm in angiosperm is triploid and aleurone layer is the part of it Answer (1) Collenchyma is living mechanical tissue, may perform photosynthesis when —_ contain chloroplasts, ‘Answer (2) Variation in the length of filaments within a flower is seen in mustard, Stamens attached to the petals and epipetalous condition are seen in brinjal. The stamens united in two bundles is diadelphous condition as in pea. Epiphyllous condition is seen in ly. Answer (3) Water hyacinth has offset, helps in vegetative propagation Answer (2) ‘Companion cells are closely associated with sieve tube elements and they control the activities of sieve tube elements. Answer (2) The innermost endodermis. Answer (1) Intercalary meristem is mature tissues. ‘Answer (2) Periderm phelloderm, Answer (1) Ring arrangement of vascular bundles is a characteristic of dicot stem Answer (3) Endodermis of monocot stem is not distinct. Answer (1) Pericycle give rise to lateral roots, Answer (2) Mesophyll cells are present in both dicot leaf as ‘well as monocot leaf. layer of cortex is called intercalated between and includes phellem, phellogen ‘Answer (4) When protoxylem is formed towards centre and metaxylem towards the periphery, then this condition is called endarch or centrifugal. Answer (3) Tracheal plugs are balloon like swellings of xylem parenchyma into the lumen of xylem vessels, also called tyloses. 130. Answer (2) Hypodermis is present in monocot stem where it is Sclerenchymatous. 131. Answer (3) Dicot leaf shows reticulate venation. 192, Answer (2) Ground tissue in monocot stems is not well differentiated into layers. 133, Answer (4) Intrafascicular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork cambium are lateral meristems that perform secondary growth. 134, Answer (4) Water containing cavities in the vascular bundles isa characteristic feature of monocot stem. 195, Answer (3) Early wood contains larger number of xylary elements. SECTION -B 136, Answer (1) Cork is a redifferentiated tissue. 197. Answer (1) During secondary growth in dicot stems, vascular cambium is more active on the inner side forming large amount of secondary xylem elements. 138, Answer (1) The gritty texture of fruits like guava, sapota and pear etc. is due to the presence of sclereids in their pulp. 139. Answer (2) Cork cambium is a lateral meristem. In dicot roots it arises from pericycle cells and gives rise to periderm, 140. Answer (4) Collenchyma is absent in monocotyledonous Plants, 141. Answer (4) Vascular cambium of dicot roots is completely secondary in origin and wavy initially. 142. Answer (3) Cork cambium cuts off cells on both the sides Which are redifferentiated to form cork cells on the outer side and secondary cortex towards the inner side, 143, Answer (4) ‘The amount of secondary xylem produced is more than secondary phloem because the vascular cambium is generally more active on the inner side than on the outer side. 144, 145. 146. 151. 152. 153, 154, 155, 156. 157, Answer (4) Sweet potato plant has modified adventitious roots for storing food. Answer (3) Calotropis shows opposite phyllotaxy. Answer (3) Sterile stamen is known as staminode. Phylloclade is found in Opuntia. Phyllode is found in Australian Acacia ‘Sucker is found in Chrysanthemum. 147 148. 149. 150. Answer (3) In palmately compound leaf, as in sik cotton, leaflets are present on the tip of petiole. Answer (2) ‘Thoms differ from spines as the former are modified axillary buds. Answer (2) Liliaceae family has trimerous flowers and tricarpellary syncarpous gynoecium. SECTION -A Answer (3) Serine contains hydroxy methyl group. Valine is a neutral amino acid Answer (1) Fibroblasts secrete fibres made up of either collagen or elastin protein. Answer (2) 13-Times nymph moults 6 - Abdominal ganglia 14 — 16 eggs in each ootheca 9 10 cothecae produced by female. ‘Answer (1) Oxygen makes up about 65% weight of human body whereas carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen make up 18.5%, 0.5% and 3.3 % respectively. Answer (3) The function of cilia is to move particles or mucus in a specific direction over the epithelium. Answer (1) Most of the cartilages in vertebrates are replaced by bones. Cartilages are present between adjacent bones of vertebral column in adults. Answer (2) The most abundant protein in animal world is collagen whereas that of biosphere is Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase - Oxygenase 158. 169. 160. 161 162 163. 164. 165. Answer (3) When the sepals are fused it is called gamosepalous condition Answer (3) Simple squamous epithelium is involved in functions like forming a diffusion boundary for respiratory gases. ‘Answer (3) Involuntary or smooth or non-striated muscles are found in visceral organs. Answer (4) Phospholipids are found in cell membranes. They are generally water insoluble. Answer (3) Gap junctions facilitate the cells to communicate with each other by connecting cytoplasm of adjoining cells. Answer (2) Lyases are the enzymes that catalyse the removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving double bonds. Answer (1) In all connective tissues except blood, the cells secrete fibres of structural proteins called collagen or elastin Answer (2) Inulin is a polymer of fructose. Answer (1) Skeletal muscle tissue is closely attached to skeletal bones. In a typical muscle such as the biceps, striated [striped] skeletal muscle fibre are bundle together in a parallel fashion. 166. 167. 168, 169, 170. 71. 172. 173. 174, 175. Answer (1) Connective tissues are most abundant and widely distributed in the body of complex animals, Answer (4) Uridylic acid is a nucleotide, ‘Answer (2) Gap junctions facilitate cell to cell communication and tight junctions help to stop leakage across the tissue, ‘Answer (3) Cardiac muscle fibres are exclusively present in heart and are branched, striated, involuntary, uninucleated and cylindrical in shape. They possess intercalated discs which function as booster of contraction wave, Smooth muscle fibres are fusiform in their appearance and skeletal muscle fibres are syncytium in nature. Answer (3) Sensing environment around cockroach is major function of antennae. Answer (2) Antennae is the part of head. Which helps in ‘monitoring environment around it, Answer (4) ‘Tendons and ligaments consist of dense regular connective tissue. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bone to bone. Answer (2) Pigments | Carotenoids, Anthocyanins, ete. Alkaloids | Morphine, Codeine, ete. Terpenoides _|Monoterpenes, Diterpenes etc. Essential oils [Lemon grass oll, etc. Toxins Abrin, Ricin Lectins ‘Concanavalin A Drugs Vinblastin, curcumin, ete Polymeric Rubber, gums, cellulose substances ‘Answer (1) Uric acid is formed in Malpighian tubules. ‘Answer (2) Alanine is a simple amino acid with methyl substitution 176. 477 178. 179. 180. 181 182 183. 184. 185. Answer (1) Micromolecules like amino acids, simple sugars and nucleotides are present in acid soluble fraction Answer (1) (CHa — (CH2)u - COOH. Palmitic acid contains 16 carbons including the carboxyl group. Answer (1) Fluidity is a characteristic feature of matrix of blood which lacks fibres. Answer (4) Haem is the example of prosthetic group. Answer (4) Four substituents are hydrogen, amino group, carboxy group and a variable group (R). Answer (3) Insulin - Hormone. GLUT-4 — Glucose transport Receptor ~ Sensory reception smell, taste Trypsin - Enzyme Answer (3) Exchange of gases takes place at the level of tracheoles. Answer (1) Formation of more complex structure from simpler structure is an example of anabolic pathway or biosynthetic pathway. Answer (2) Mouth opens into tubular pharynx, while ‘oesophagus opens into crop. Answer (2) ‘Component % of the total cellular mass Water 70-90 Proteins 10-15 Carbohydrates 3 Lipids 2 Nucleic acids 57 lons 1 SECTION -B 186. Answer (1) Malpighian tubules are present at the junction of midgut and hindgut. ‘Answer (4) Heart lies on mid-dorsal abdomen. Answer (1) Enzymes are biological catalyst, acts by reducing the activation energy of the reaction. 187. line of thorax and 188, ‘Transition state SN \\ Activation energy / SVwimoutensyme |__ activation {[eaenay with enzyme Progress of reaction Answer (2) Acidic — Glutamic acid 189, Basic — Lysine Neutral - Valine Answer (4) Starch forms helical secondary structures and can hold I, molecules in the helical portion 190. 191. Answer (2) Long tubules and anal style are associated with male cockroach, 192. Answer (1) A protein is imagined as a line, the left end represented by the first amino acid is also called N4erminal of amino acid, The right end 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200, gaa represented by the last amino acid is called C-terminal amino acid, Answer (2) Peptide bonds - Between amino acids Glycosidic bonds — Between monosaccharides Ester bonds — Between PO; and OH group Hydrogen pyrimidine bonds - Between Purines and Answer (1) In glycogen, the right end is called the reducing end and the left end is called the non-reducing end, ‘Answer (2) Succinate is the substrate of _ succinic dehydrogenase, The enzyme molecules get saturated with substrate. In non-competitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds to a site, other than the active site, Answer (1) Calcium salts and collagen fibres give bones its strength, Answer (4) Secretion and absorption is mainly the function of columnar epithelium. Squamous epithelium permits diffusion of gases, Answer (2) Answer (1) External genitalia is represented by phallomere. (Chitinous asymmetrical structures) Answer (1) Nucleotide consists of heterocyclic compound along with phosphate and monosaccharide.

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