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Ifote/-rrz:
(1)
Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 marks. One
mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded
for each unattempted question.
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(2)
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Section-I
~I
MENTAL AGILITY
(Compulsory for all)
1.
March 5, 1999 was on Friday, what day of the week will be on March 5, 2000?
(1) Sunday
'If<\
ll1'i,
(1) ~
(358)
1999..<t
(2) Monday
'lJ""IR
'IT,
<i\
(3) Tuesday
5
ll1'i,
(2) ~
(3)
1
(4) Wednesday
Ji 11iflC41<
o'I'lT?
(4) ~"'"'
(P.T.O.)
2.
(2) Azona
3.
(2)
10
(358)
t?
(4) ~
'{ft'II
(2)
(3) 8 days
12 days
15 ~ if
""" -.it
it-I
12
'rf
<Ii<
it-I
-ffiI\
(3) 8
~,
<i\
(4) 6 days
9 ., ~<I>'.m
it-I
-.it
(4) 6
O<! """
it-I
~-m
f.i",filfui" if i\
5.
(3)
"IR!T
If 6 girls complete a work in 15 days, then 9 girls will complete the work in
(1) 10 days
4.
(4) Bagasse
(3) Urea
1!"l ~
t?
1,"''<1 [1;""
(1)~:~
(2) ~ :
(4) ~ : ~<t[,IBi"
If a= b X , b
(1) -1
(2) 0
(3)
(4) infmite
(1) -1
(2) 0
(3)
(4)
amr
-.it
'rf 'Ii.\
6.
7.
(3) 55
(2) 60
(4) 70
(I)
9,
The average of 11 results is 30, that of the first five is 25 and that of the last five is 28.
The value of 6th number is
(I) 65
8.
(3) Nitrogen
(2) Oxygen
No.4
(2)
(3)
No.5
No.6
(4)
No.7
B, D, G, I, L?
(I)
10.
(358)
(2)
(3) 0
(4) P
(P.T.O.)
(I) ~
11.
"ro""
(I) 3
"!fIT
(I)
ij
31r.l
(3) 2 times
"!fIT
(3) 2
"!fIT
(4) same
(4) ~
(2) Ginger
i\ h
(3) Beetroot
(4) Brinjal
(3) 1Jr.R
(4) ~
(I) Rs 400
(2)
Rs 260
(3) Rs 300
(4)
Rs 200
(358)
(3) ~_~
f.i"lr"ftld
14.
(2) 4 times
(2)
(1) Potato
13.
~ (2) ~~~
t?
(I) 3 times
12.
1l'!1'IT "ITffi
t?
15.
The compound interest for Rs 1,000 at 10% for 1 % years when interest is accounted at
every 6 months is
""'1il:
"'IT'>!
17.
(2)
(3) Rs 160
(1) Nainital
(2) Kameng
(3) Uttarkasi
(1) ~
(2) q;ril>J
(3) 3f1<4illlA
(4) Rs 167
(4) Varanasi
(2) 56
(3) 4-6
(4) 65
In population among all States in India, Uttar Pradesh occupies which place?
(1) First
'1m! il;
(2) Second
tMl W'il ij
"3'iR ~ ~4"
""[
<Iii
(2) ~
(1) """
19.
Rs 1,158
(1) 36
18.
(1) Rs 1,150
16.
'0 ""
(3) Third
>fu "i\
mr
00'[
(4) Fourth
'R
t?
(4)
"\I"
(3) Rubber
(4)
Cotton
(3) ~
(4) q;k;r
(3)
ifI\'r
(2) Silk
(P.T.O.)
20.
(1)
21.
45
(3)
(2) 36
40
(4) 49
Who among the following was recently chosen for the Eharat Ratna, the country's
highest civilian award?
(1) U stad Bismillah Khan
(1)
f.l1I", '""'
(3)~~~
22.
Study
(3) Learn
(2) Ignorance
~ : ",'l'f;R : :
( 1) 3l"'I<H
(358)
(2) 3!'i!1'!
(3)
(4) Read
'i!l'! : ?
m..rr
(4) 'l';'IT
23.
The sum of ages of A and B is now 110 years and their ages 20 years ago were in the
ratio 4 : 3. What is the age of A?
(I) 40 years
-,m
(I) 40 'I'f
::t4.
(3) 38 years
(2) 65 years
<Jl!'!
i!
(4) 60 years
(2) 65 'I'f
'I'f
(3) 38
(4) 60
'IT I
'I'f
Choose a word from the following alternatives which is similar to the given 3 words
Liver: Heart: Brain
(I)
Hand
(2)
Kidney
1/101; "" "I'R 'Ii'{
..rr
(3)
Leg
'11(
(4) Skin
3 ~ iii """' ~
'I'pf:~:~
(I)
25.
m'l
(2) ~
(3) 'Ifq
"Pl
Which of the following diagrams correctly represents cats, dogs and animals?
f.i"lf<:1fr.d i! i\ ,,;r,-m
(1)8
flrlWij,
wffi
;,l\'(
'f\jaii ""
WT i\ .Rif.i\l1",
~~?
(2)
(3)@)
(358)
(4)
(4)
CD 0
IP. T.O.)
Section-II
llItr,l-II
CHEMISTRY
cftlIOT
am 3!fuq;
tl
<lit cftlIOT ~
~I
(1) A
(2)
(3) A ll'f
(4) A
27.
~ R l@
am R *il '1ffi! ~
;;mit
K;;2
af\1:
R ~
(4) A
28.
1"H'"'' ~K"p
tl
t af\1:
""" t fin'jj R ~ t
af\1: R ~ 'Tffi[ t
~[M+][X- [~[~il'd1f tl
t
'It!
(2) It alters the rate of reaction and provides an alternative path of lower activation
energy
(3) It always increases the rate of a reaction
(4) It lowers the energy of activation
29.
'"
>ffir <ffll t
(4) "" ~ -~
<lit
'<1'ffiT
m<rT ~ 'IKm
t
,,;r .... 'IKm t
UGT
"'i"RIT
'"" "i\
(2) DDT
(I) ~
1358)
"'"
'I!\'n
(2)
(3)
Gammexane
t?
tlotloito
9
(P. T. D.)
30.
For the reaction, A--+ B in which amol/dm 3 is the initial concentration of A and after
time t, x mol/dm 3 of A decomposes. The rate of reaction depends on the first power of A
for which the rate constant, k is
om """
31.
(I) k =-(I/t)log[(a-x)/a]
(2)
k=-(I/t)log[a/(a-x)]
(3)
(4)
k =(2303/t)log[(a-x)/a]
k =(2303/t)log[a/(a-x)]
Which one of the following is always true for a spontaneous reaction, A --+ B?
(I) -d[A]/dt=-d[B]/dt
(3)
(2) dG decreases
t1S increases
(I) -d[A]/dt=--d[BJ/dt
32.
(2) AG
q;]
'R'!T
(4)
q;]
'R'!T
AH
(2) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
(358)
10
JI'lil~HI"'''f.I'Ii ~
Assertion, (.m) A
A(+hv)--> B .,
full:,
d[B IIdt
Reasoning, ( _ ) R : <1WJq; .,
d[B I/dt
( I) A
(2)
(3) A ""
(4) A 'R'RI
33.
~ R >Ii' ~
t
t
om R ~ t
Which of the following is correct/close for the pH value of 10-3 M aqueous solution of
NaCl?
(I) 3
34.
(2)
(3) < 7
11
Which of the following is the incorrect match for DNA and RNA?
DNA
RNA
DNA
(I) 'Il' ~
(2) 'Il'
tfu<m if
RNA
~ ~
if ~ ~
'Il' ~ tfu<m if ~ ~
'Il'
~ "" if ~ ~
(4) DNA ~ ~ if
1358)
(4) 7
'iii'! 3l11fT
""
~..;r.ft ~
RNA ~ ~ if
11
'iii'!
'ff!l
3l11fT
t
{P.T. 0.)
35.
(2) Lower aliphatic amines are soluble in water due to their ability to form H-bond
with water
(3) Ammonia is protonated in its aqueous solution
HNH2 + H 20
:)
HNH; + OH-
f.i"! iI it 'lir.! -m
(I) ~
'1ffiI
,I",,!. W'!
36.
37.
RNH; + OH-
t?
~ i\;
:)
~ ~
IWffiT i\;
omor
'R!
iI
.nn t
(2) -dIB]1 dt
(3) -dIA]/dt=dIB]/dt
(4) dIAl/dt=-dIB]/dt
,:!<,,",n iii ~ ~
12
'lBO
~?
~ '" ~ 'lid 1 ~ i
(3) .,Wi"" "" ~ ,<i1<s;1f.\'Ii fiRrm 3d 4 4s2 i
(4)
38.
iii ""'"' i\
'Il\qffi
H-bonding
<1'TI!1"1I
39.
q;J(lI[
(1)
H-oi'R
(2) ~~
(3)
H-oi'R "'" ~ ~
(4)
sp3 ~
if,"
~ ~
it ..:'R-m mil t?
(1) HCHO "'" CH 3COCH 3 1("fi 1ri't ~
(2) CH 3 CHO "'" CH 3 COCH 3 1("fi 1ri't ~ ~
if,"
CH 3 CHO
<iRI
\~~HH ~
13
t
(P.T. 0.)
40.
( 1) A
3i1<
<ir.il
i\q; ~
3i1<
iii ftro:
R i\q; 'liR"T
(2) A
3i1<
<ir.il
i\q; ~
3i1<
iii ftro:
R i\q; 'liR"T
"'I\ff i
(3) A ""
(4) A 'RR!
41.
~ R ;r?
i 3i1<
<l1!l i
Which one of the following is correctly named in the light of IUPAC nomenclature
system?
(1) CH,-CH-CH-CH 3
Br
Cl
Cl
(2)
l-chlorobutanej 1-<tcllil~1
(3)
CH 3-CH,--CH=CH,
I-butylene/l-~flcll ..
(4) CH3-CH=CH-CH2
(358)
14
42.
Primary and secondary alcohols are obtained by reducing acid chlorides, aldehydes, or
ketones with LiAlH 4 . Which of the following is incorrect?
",")(I~", ~Q.,~S 3l'CT <IiliH ii; LiAIH4 <fu
1I.<""hl.;'" ~ if I f.l"l if it 'Iir.! -<IT 'TffiI t 7
"'''tG,n
if
Acidic
Basic
N 2 0 S and MgO
MgO and CaO
iR
lSIlilT
t?
~f8~q;
(I) R-COOH
afu:
afu: MgO
MgO afu: CaO
R-COOH afu: C 6Hs-OH
P 20 S afu: S03
C6HS-OH
N 20 S
afu: N 20 S
R-OH afu: NH3
CaO afu: N 20 S
(2) S02
(3)
(4)
44.
15
(P.T.O.)
WI
if "i\
"'l
~ ~
if
"'l
~ ~
if
(3) ~ HN0 3
45.
if
(ll Carbon
12C
(3) Oxygen
16
and
0 and
l3e
(2) Nitrogen
17
(4)
46.
(2)
R-CHOH-K2Cr207/H2S04---) R-C=O
(3)
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
R
(358)
16
<ffirtH
14N
and
15 N
35 C I, 36 CI ~ 37 CI
47.
+ 2H 2 (g)=CH 4 (gj
Heat of formation
C (graphite)
(2)
Heat of combustion
Im/ 298
(3)
Heat of neutralization
ARo = 57 32 kJjmoi
(4)
Heat of solution
I1J-lO"" 69 5 kJ/mol
C (graphite) + 2H2(g)=CH4(g)
-."
--
890 4 kJ/moi
(I)
-.:ilj'q.l-~
(2)
""-_
(3)
acJIit"i'11<4i{oi-~
(4)
JlwH-_
fj,}{"=
69 5 kJ/mo\
Which of the following reactions is incorrect match for the named reaction?
Reactions
(358)
( I)
FiR if "i\
48.
Chemical equation
Named reactions
(1)
Aldol condensation
(2)
Cannizzaro's reaction
(3)
Friedel-Crafts reaction
(4)
Saponification reaction
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
17
"""--
-~<f;~
mo-""", _
ilqffiq;)~~I"1 ~
(P. T. D.)
49.
oT"'ho-.rn\ in
~ 1(ftrn
(2) OT",l,,-.rn\ in ~ im
>IRR
>IRR
~ ~?
~ ~
GJ(IT
~
GJ(IT
im u:q; 1<'1,,?T4-'l'" ~
50.
(358)
GJ(IT
~ ~
18
Section-III
"&US-III
PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS
(Physics)
51.
Dimension of torque is
(I)
52.
MLr-l
(2) 32x10 6
(3) 36x10 6
(2) 2 kg
(3)
16 kg
(3)
(2) 2 ilf;o!!To
(4) 26 kg
tI
16 ilf;o!!To
31'R
l!fj[]
2 ilf;ofi\ 0
U ~ i(t
"lT1(
(4) 26 ilf;o!!To
A boy drops a stone from the rim of a well which is 5000 ft deep. Ignoring arr
resistance, the time during which the stone hits the bottom of the well, is
(I)
(358)
(4) 42x10 6
A mass M attached to a spring oscillates with a period of 2 sec. If the mass is increased
by 2 kg, the period increases by 1 sec. The value of M is
(1) 3 kg
54.
ML 3 T- 2
The spiral galaxy is about 2x 10 9 km away from us. In light years, this distance is
(1) 21x10 6
53.
(4)
126 sec
(2)
176 sec
19
(P.T.D.)
-wt <!1 Oi'ffi """ it "" ,,-"" 1iRRrT ~ I "#; O'IT if; mwr'l 'iii
-wt
(I)
55.
126
it,
(2)
%Q ,,-""
17'6
1:R1
iWrr
it,
it,
(4)
36'2
it,
A projectile was fired at 35" above the horizontal. At the highest point in its trajectory,
its speed was 200 mJsec. The initial velocity had a horizontal component of
(3)
200
cos 35
mlsec
(3)
200
"IR!T
~I
"" if;
~ ~ 'R ~ 'lfu
lj)'/it,
cos 35
The distance from the surface of the earth to a point, where acceleration due to gravity
is !i!.., is (R E
4
:::
radius of earth)
(I) RE
4
57.
'lRT
'1'IT Wl'! ~
(3) 204
56.
;p]"'!
(2)
RE
(3) RE
(4) 2RE
A particle executes simple harmonic motion at a frequency of 200 cycles/sec. The time
(358)
(4)
20
32xlO-4 sec
200 <11114;<il/~
"'" 'Ii"!
m..,,"
(I) 417x10"
(3) 25x10- 3
58.
'liT """
;iMT
ilo
(4) 32xlO-4
ilo
ilo
A small motor is used to operate a lift that raises a load of bricks weighing 800 N to a
height of 10 m in 20 sec. The minimum power the motor must produce is
59,
A
2
1l"l-~ iI x""'- (~
(2) 800 W
(3)
'IT(
1600 W
Water flows over Windham fall which is 128 m high, at an average rate of
14xl0 6 kg/sec. If half of the potential energy of water is converted into electrical
energy, the power produced is
'Ir.f\ ~ ~i!1"'d iI ;;it 128 >fto ~ i, "" '" t oltt or#t <lit al\mr G< 1.4x10 6 f1I;omo/ilo
i I 3l'T( 'Ir.f\ <lit ~ ~ 'liT 31l'IT 'IT'T tft il!;jo ~ ij q~"Rfd f.i;m "IT<!T t <it Tffl <lit ."f
1!1fu;
(I) 426 MW
60.
(2)
879 MW
1012 MW
Two satellites of masses M and 4 M are orbiting a planet in orbits of radius R. Their
periods of rotation will be in the ratio of
M
oltt
4M
oqm< R
ili"'IT iI;
f.r"! ~ it ,;til
(I) 4: 1
(358)
(4)
(3) 934 MW
(2) 1:4
(3) 1: 1
21
...ro
oltt ~
(4)
t I :WI;
3lT'Iif
4i1<il
1:2
(P. T.O.)
6L
The specific density of gold is 19'3. If a crown made of pure gold, weighs 8 N in air, its
weight in water will be
We can hear sound of minimum frequency 20 Hz. If the speed of sound in air is
340 m/sec, the wavelength corresponding to it will be
WI
<it
i'iI'l
20 ...
w!"" di',~..,j
(1) 85
(2)
(3)
170 m
(4) 20'0 m
if
lfto lito i.
-&n
lfto
(2)
104
lfto
(3)
17'0
lfto
(4) 20'0
lfto
The frequency of the horn of a car is 400 Hz and its speed is 34 m/ sec. The frequency
observed by an observer stationary in front of the car is
(1)
356 Hz
400 ... ~
3lI'jftr
om ~ 'Tfu 34 lft
(3)
(2) 400 Hz
lit 0 i
444 Hz
I 'IiR if;
wH
~ jt~
oro
(4) 482 Hz
A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 3 em. The distance at which an object
must be placed in order to give a virtual image magnified 5 times is
(1)
1'2 em
(358)
10-4 m
64.
t <it
(4) 8 N
(3) 759 N
(2) 7'21 N
(1) 85 m
63.
'iii iRT
-&n
(1) 6'13 N
62.
<lH
1'2
itolfto
(2)
'IjIi"dT
16 em
(3)
18 em
.. ,.QR..
(2)
l-6 itolfto
(3)
22
"'" Wfi mr
1'8
itolfto
(4)
'R 1l!fi
(4)
2'2 em
itolfto
6S.
A convex lens has radii of curvature 20 em each. If the refractive index of the material
of the lens is 1'5, its focal length is
10 em
(I)
(2) 20 em
'lim! ~ i
66.
(2) 20
i'toljjo
(3)
(4)
infinity
90 i'to"4\o
(4)
m "'"
,f;\
""""
A convex mirror has a focal length f. An object is placed at a distance f in front of it, its
image will be formed at
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3) 2f
(4) infinity
(3) 2f
(4) """"
->
67.
90 em
10 i'toljjo
(I)
(3)
->
If two nonparallel and nonzero vectors A and B are equal in magnitude, the angle
---)
---)
---)-Jo
between A +B and A -B is
3I'R
""
(1) 0'
68,
-+
uWil A
om
(2) 45'
--)
B "" '!R
(3) 90'
oma!{
to
-+-4
<i\ A + B
(4)
om
---)---)
A - B it -.!'r<!
180'
If the r.m.s. current in a circuit is 1'41 A, then the maximum current in the circuit is
(I) ..fi A
1158)
om
(2) 141 A
(3) 2 A
..fi
23
(4)
2..fi
(P.T.O.)
69.
Two point charges of +2C and +6C repel each other with a force of 3 N. If a new charge
of -4C is given to each of these charges, then the force will be
+2C
afu
+6C
iii <it
~ ~ 3
70.
c.m -.it
mi\q;
(4) -2 N
(3) -3 N
(2) +2 N
,.m it
A~--~~A~------~B
90
71.
(3) 135 0
(2) 450
(I) 90
(4)
18 0
A gas at pressure P, volume V and temperature T has a mean free path A.. If the gas is
isothermally compressed to a volume V, the mean free path will be
2
;m <I<t 1l1"! ~
~ 'i!I -.'rft
(I) I..
(358)
"111(
<it,
(2)
1l1"!
1:
(3)
24
I..
.J2
'i!I I.. t I
"I'R
;m -.it ~'@ojj"
(4) 21..
G'I1'! '"
r..z..
73.
The decay constant of a radioactive sample is A. The half life and mean life of the
sample are given by
).
).
).
).
(I) - and -
).
1
(3) - - andlog 2
).
The ratio of the radii of the electron orbits for the first excited state and the ground
state of the hydrogen atom in Bohr's model is
74.
4:1
(3) 8:1
(4) 16: 1
The kinetic energy of an electron moving speed O6c when rest mass energy is
0511 MeV, is
1I.'Ii ;<!i'fs:1. ot
MeV
t?
75.
(2)
~ '1m
""
ojR ~
ff>I(q,",
~ 0511
Which of the following elements is most suitable for serving as donor impurities in
Germanium?
(1) Silicon
(2) Magnesium
(1) fllF<1'1H
(358)
25
(3) Gallium
(4) Phosphorus
(3) ~
(4)
",1%)("
(P.T.O.)
(Mathematics)
76.
(I) I
77.
(2) b
(4) 10gb
If the solutions of the equation x 2 +px+q=O are the cubes of the solutions of the
equation x 2 + mx + n = 0, then
78.
(3) loga b
(2)
p=m' -3m"
(3) p+q=m'
~S.
>WIt
(I) I
79.
(3) 4
(4) 6
(358)
(2) 2
x =0
1iij6
Y = cosec x ~ "'"
'IiI ~,,1q;(u1
(3) x+y=O
(2) Y =0
26
(4) x-y=O
-mz
lffi 'IiI
80.
x +1
1S
"'"
+ 1)
Y =cos -1 ( ~2x2
2
x +1
'liTt.rt
(1) [0,. 1
81.
(2)
[1t2' 3.2 ]
The value of
~J
(4)
[-.,.1
(.l:+~)
e e4
(4)
2(.l:+~)
e e4
(3) [0,
f,2 xe- , dx
x
1S
f xe- '
x
dx 'liT l!H
(1) - - - 4
2 e e1)
82.
t
(2)
He~ :2)
83.
.J2cos"
2
l!H ""'"
t
(4) .J2 cos 3a
(1) (-4,1)
(358)
(3)
(2) (4,-1)
(3) (-4,-1)
27
(4) (4,1)
(P.T.O.)
84.
a-x
c
b
c
b-x
a
b
a
c-x
~O
a-x
c
b
c
b-x
a
b
a
c-x
~O
is
~ a+b+c=O,
-m
(2)
85.
A single letter is selected from the word 'KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY'. The probability
that it is vowel is
_
'KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY'
(I) l
if "i\
1('0 3'I1\R
(2) l
86.
x~2
(3)
I~
(4)
I~
The common difference d of an AP, whose first term is unity and whose second, tenth
and thirty-fourth terms form a GP, is
1('0 <l'lRR
i;Wt ~ ~ '!<;
1('0
~ 'it'IT ~,
G<I"l
am
"Wm<l
'!<; 1('0 ~
<l'lRR 111"1 d ~
(I) d~t
87.
(2) d~t
(4) d~i
(I) :~
(358)
(3) d ~
(2)
am P(AnB)~02,
:i
(3)
28
"" P(A/B)
t
(4) 14
15
i;Wt
-..nil t
'liT
88.
89.
NRm:
'liT """"
= 10, Y = 2, "1'! ~
'l< x
(I) 13C,.20s.IO'
The value of
1t/4
f,o
sin x +cos x
dx
2S+144sin2x
IS
sinx+cosx dx <'.fiT
25+144 sin 2x
ro1t/4
JI
(1)
90.
I'
1m
n~O
is loge 5
(3) /slog,
(2) .1
6
(3) .L
24
~8+n-2.
IS
n
lim ~8+n -2
HO
(I) l12
91.
l1R
(4)
;1
3
(4)
Let
1
S =-+
n
13
1+2+ +n
+ ... +=-,----,
3
13+23
1 +2 3 +"'+n 3
1+2
(I) .1
2
(358)
13
13 +23
<it s
1+2+ .. +n
13 +23 + ... +n3 '
(2) ~
(3) 2
29
(P. T. 0.)
92.
93.
( 1) (AuB)n(AuC)
(2) (AnB)u(AnC)
(3) (AuB)u(AuC)
(4) (AnB)n(AnC)
65
~
3
(3) t an -1 ;;:
(1) -~
(4)
cos- l .2.
3
<it !"Ix)
(2)
If the sides of a triangle are 13, 14 and 15 em, then the value of r is
(1) r=4 em
96 .
+2 tan- 1 1. is
-.m;
95.
65
(1 ) sin -1 .J5
94.
63
Thevueo
a1
f
(2)
r=5 em
sin 79 -sin sa
cos 79 + cos sa
(3) r=6 em
(4) r
(3) cot8
(4) -cot8
~2
em
IS
sin 79 -sin 58
(1) -tan 8
(358)
(2) tan 8
30
97.
If rl >
(1)
98.
99.
r2 > r3
a< h< c
The line y
(1)
c=am
If z
= --.
1+3i
1-2i
If
ro
is
a>b>c
(4)
a>b<c
(4)
c=-am 2
then
the
(2) c=m
100.
(3)
(2) a<b>c
24.
IS
an
imaginary
cube
root
of
unity,
value
of
(358)
31
(P.T.O.)
Section-IV
_ _ IV
'l1'ffi 'fiT ~
( 1)
102.
ft'1
<'it;<
if i\
~ 3l'lT'!
i\
(2) "R<IT
"3C'm
(3)
ft'1
'fiT ~
ot.rr
t?
(4) ~~fill'"
Alleles are
(1) self-fertilizing true-breeding homozygotes
(2) different molecular forms of a chromosome
(3) different molecular forms of a gene
(4) genetic materials of nucleolus
~~
103.
(I)
"'-~ ~-oflWT
(3)
~;;fR
it;
ii14hl"n<
3l1"1fIrq; _
32
(I) .""" ~ ~
JitiR
(2)
(3)
'!i1
il """" "" it
:r.Pl ~ 'f/l
~, 'l'i\iii;
tiRt
A mycorrhiza is a
(1)
ql~Cf,lf{~1 ~
105.
~ ~ ~ 41$<hlYIZiqI
ill" ':l~ Hd
WI
(4)
""""-~
""
A seed contains
(I) a zygote
(2)
an embT):o
(3)
stored food
omr if
.mn ~
(I) \('Ii ~
(3)
106.
(2) \('Ii
m;", "'"'"
(4) \('Ii
m;", "'"'" ~
(358)
'LUJ
'LUJ 1I.'i
(2) hormones
cell enlargement
33
(P.T.O.)
'ilm
'liT
(1)
""R'' ' ~
(3)
107.
(2) ~ '11:
'11:
(4) ~ "oj)
(2)
(3) dormancy
(4) fertilization
(1)
108.
flr'IiT<T 3'!1llr
oft"! ~
(4) ~
(3) ~
prevents senescence
(3)
~ ~
'11:
~ o'!T
;>ft',f".~,
(3)
'li<'i\ it
(4) ~
109.
fu~"""
if
~ 'I>!T ~
~ ~
i\
'Il! 'I>!T ~
'lC
(1)
(3)
(358)
flr'IiT<T if _
'liT
.. """" ~
'l<i\
MoRt;,. it fill!'!
'liT ""
<f.\
<f.\
ihJ
<ill ~
'liT
Ill",.", 'R'i'ro,q
(2)
'liT
f.!"!
(4)
0;0.,
34
<f.\
<f.\
'liT
Ill"'.'" ~
'liT ~
110.
(I)
Ill.
(3) Malvaceae
(2) Tiliaceae
(1) Brassicaceae
.,Rl",,<1l
'liT ~?
(2) fm13ml\
:mfltq; 'lR'fT
WI
:>J/C2<~n./ <iIF;RI
~ {f;ftsr
(4)
~ ~'h/f.i"if,"
if;
(I) tm~
~ WU
(2) ~-tm ~
WIT
"ITI!1 ~?
(3) <'fffi ~
(4)
'iU
~
(I)
~~
(2)
'IT'!
113.
Alhugo candida
(2)
Alternaria solani
31Rl if;
112.
(4) Asteraceae
'1m
it"
"',,,,.,,<
(2) Lucknow
m'lH '""
(3) Bhopal
(4) Bhubaneswar
t?
(2) ~
(3)
~
m-
(4)
~
(P. T.O.)
114.
(2) Kerala
(3) Karnataka
115.
(2) ~
(3) ~
(4) 3m ~
oi\t<m fir'll"[ it
'I'IT
<rilrIt<r iTIn t?
(2) '"""
(1) '"""
116.
117.
(358)
,",oil""
~.1f>'4" ~
v;ci
#I/ii,)'<l Q<3n., ~
<oR "'"
(2)
t?
it( 'liT m
36
\lft?J
118.
119.
12Q.
'>C
"IRf\ ~?
!1) """-"'"
(2)
(4) ~ ~
"3'llI>'!
(3) pepo
(2) ~
(3)
it<i\
Brassica nigra
(4) porne
(4)
W!
Oryza sativa
(2)
(3)
Triticum vulgare
( 1)
oilftorr #fro
(2)
(3)~~
f.Im
Which greenhouse gas other than methane is being produced by agricultural fields?
(1) Nitrous oxide
(2) Ammonia
(2)~
121.
(358)
(2) precipitation
37
(4)
evaporation
(P.T.O.)
(I )
122.
124.
(2)
(2)
1-10%
(3) 30-50%
(4)
60-80%
(I) Brazil
(2) Peru
(3) Ethiopia
(I)~
(2) "'"
(3)~
(4) ll"l ~
(I) ~
%It
(2) Lucknow
(4) Coimbatore
(2)_
(3)~
(4)
(2) fruit
(3) leaf
(4) root
(3)
(358)
10-20%
125.
(I)
123.
'f1'l "1t'!
am ~
(2) %'!
3l'I'IT $I
(4)
38
<hI"",?<
(Zoology)
126.
Clanas
(2)
(3) Hippocampus
Protopte11.ls
(3)
127.
128.
~q)<l;"'8
(4)
Petromyzon
(4 )?141~'lI1 '1
(I) skull
(2) vertebra
(3) femur
(I) ~iI
(2) ~iI
(3)
~iI
(4) tibia
(4)
~iI
129.
(358)
mtlrt
( I) '!1iI\
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2) reptiles
(3)
birds
(4) frogs
(1) ~
(2)
mtlrt iI
(3)
'!1iI\ iI
(4)
iI
39
mil
(P.T.O.)
130.
(2)
pelvic girdle
(4)
synsacrum
(3)
ql'q"ld~
~
(I)
131.
132.
'"" 'WI
q<R.'m'i
q}f
(2) ~
'1ffu
'iii
CfiT
(4)
RH~,"q 'iii
(4)
reptiles
(4)
Bfur!
(2) birds
(3) frogs
(I) \",H~I~
(2) ~fJ\
(3)
i!G<fi
(2) ~~~~il
il
(3) ~~~~il
133.
(358)
(4) ~~~~il
t'lit
(2)
Chameleon
(3) Hemidactylus
fu"It t
(2) i\;~ RIo<
40
(4)
Heloderma
134.
(2) prokaryotes
,,",wOO
(1)
-.itmt 11!"
fi,," ""~.
~ ~
(2)
'liT
135.
~",fclfuld
(2) Jellyfish
iI
<n't:!
11!" ---rt
(4) Lungfish
(3) Silverfish
t?
(1) R"fii;"
(3)
fl1"",f1I;"
(4) '"'It<h"
(1)
13-15 segments
(2)
14-16 segments
(3)
15-17 segments
(4)
14-15 segments
~3!T
(1)
137.
'liT
(1) Starfish
136.
Ih<tIW0
iI <<111l;"'''1
13-15"cii1
iI
'l1'IT 'ITffi ~
(2)
14-16"cii1
iI
(3) 15-17"cii1
iI
(4) 14-15"cii1
iI
Nereis
(2)
fish
(3)
Peripatus
(4) crabs
(3)
itftmr
(4)
Q(l41j'g'1" ~ ~ aPT~?
(1)
(358)
'tfffi
(2)
---rt
41
11;....
(P. T.O.)
138.
(2)
Trochophore
(3) Cercaria
(4)
Amocoete
(4)
1(limf?:
~<6I$.;'I:S~ll ~ 'Iiiiiil'tuf ~ ~ ~
(1)
139.
.,~fii"f{.,
(2)
?,<h),,)(
(2) housefly
140.
(2) ~ ~
-U if
(2)
(3)
fir<r.ft if
(4) ~if
1906
(3)
1899
(4)
1900
(4)
viruses
(1) RNA
(2) DNA
(4) proteins
(1)
3lT{o1('lo1(o
'l1'IT "ITffi
t1
if
(2) "ito1('lo1(o
<1r.il if
(4)
if
mtRI if
Drosophila
rn'l'!
(2) maize
(3) bacteria
(1) iltilfQ;i11
(358)
if
t1
<l1?1l%i1e ~ ~ mn'i
142.
'l1'IT "ITffi
(4) cockroach
(1) 2000
141.
(3) butterfly
if
(2) ~
if
(3)
42
hllf{,,, if
(4) ~
if
143.
(2) Morgan
(3) Muller
(4) Sturtevant
3itt
"" fu;;:Rf
144.
o:ro
"RNI~ ii,311 1
(2)..;rr.,
Pisum sativum
iffir i\ 31'f.t
flf;Wf ~?
(1) /ila/i;ffm;;r.mr
145.
(2)
fWT
(3)
mouse
(4) moths
"3'"
(3)
'W
(4)
(1) de Vries
(2) Bateson
~ "" ~ fu;;:Rf
(1) t\
(358)
(3)
(2) human
(2)
147.
ftf>mr :ilille8
The phenomenon of sex-linkage was demonstrated for the first time by T. H. Morgan in
(1) Drosophila
146.
(4)~
(3) '@'
1l'l'I
O\i1Ifi'lo
(3) Huxley
(4) Darwin
(3) ~
(4)~
m-rl
(2) ~
(1) it is tasteless
43
(P. T.O.)
""",'{?I ~
(1) ..
(2)
;;it
,,,;ll" ~
Will ~
148.
150.
if it 'Iir.! gf.i.,r.. im
(1) ,(,;ft.
<m WU'
WU'
(4)
WU'
(2)
pancreas
(1) ~
(2)
~"p",,,,~
(3) pituitary
(4) tliyroid
(3) plants
(4) mammals
annelids
4,,,,"'<1,,,tl
(1)
(358)
f.i'.<f~f&"
149.
amrr
~;ftP,1
if
(2)
ti\<ft
birds
(2) q~
if
(3)
44
<lim if
(4) RHq,fi
if
Section-V
19U5-V
AGRICULTURE
151.
152.
20 fu;il
it
(2)
t fu1< 'it"
18 fu;il
it
(3)
(2) zein
;;mft
(4)
12th day
(4)
12 fu;il
19 fu;il
il
it
(3) albumin
(4) lysine
~ ~
(2)
(2)
l('li.;;m ~ ~
-.fR
1220 LPM
(3)
'*,"qjlI'
(4)
(3)
1940 LPM
(4)
1780 LPM
t?
1220 ~otfto1('lo (3)
1780 ~otfto1('lo
(358)
-.T
19th day
154.
(3)
153.
18th day
(2)
Triticum monococum
(4)
45
Triticum durnm
(P. T.O.)
'll{chioft
155.
it{ q}f
ClI"lfq(ijCh ~ ~
(1)
~ {$o.],,"
(2) ~ ~fR,,"
(3)
(4)
Ij)oi/,,],,"
156.
~ S'l!"
(2) anomometer
(3l arealometer
(4) barometer
I{Q~i'1 j!i'ffi ~
(1)
157.
it{ am oft if
(2)
oft
am uI it
it{ am uI it
(2) ethylene
(3) gibberellin
(4) cumerin
(358)
(3)
"'" t
(3) ~m
(2) I(illiiil.
46
(4)~
158.
(2)
it{ <lit
'W<'I
i! 'IfI1fW
simazine
(3) isoproturon
(4) atrazine
(4)
159.
(I) 300%
160.
(2) 400%
(2) Maize
(4)
150%
(3) Sugarcane
(4)
Cotton
(3) '1l!T
(4) q;qm
(3) 70
(4) 72
t1
(2) """
(I) 60
162.
(3) 500%
161.
(2) 65
(I)
(358)
47
(P. T. 0.)
163.
(3) ~
164.
or.f.\
'R
or.f.\
'R
ftr.! <lit
(2) fungi
i/tIntI
(1) ~
(1) '@1
(4) 50% ~
or.f.\
'R
(3) MLOs
(4) virus
(2) -..-
(2) Kisan
(3)
(2) ~
"'.""~'"
Pusa Kalyani
'R
(4) ~
166.
or.f.\
(1) bacteria
165.
(2) 25% ~
t
(2)
!l'r.!
'fT'T
48
(4)
M-18
(4) ~-18
167.
168.
169.
(3) capsicin
(4) cucurbitacin
(2) Mediterranean
(3) India
(4) China
VIm q;J
(I) i\<i;
ai'tt
~m.o6I
(2) q~lRf.I""
(3) '111
(4) ;;ft;t
(3) 3 to 5 p.m.
(4)
(3) 3-5_
(4) 5-7
(4) Colocasia
(3) 'R'ffi
(4)
q{l"""
(2) capsanthin
(2) 8 to 10 a.m.
~ ;it<n
5 to 7 p.m.
wi
(2) Fenugreek
171.
om
(I) Okra
(3SS)
(2) li'fq;
(2) Potato
(3) Onion
49
(4) Brinjal
(P.T.O.)
(I) flIutI
172.
(2)
3lR'!.
(3)
(1) 'M!
mm
(3) ~
"'i" ~
(4) ~
(1) Parthenocarpy
(2) Triploidy
(3) Parthenogenesis
lIi1f.it
q;roJT
i\ m<!l t
(2)
f?<"'" l'Itj
""""'''' if
1ST<! '11'T
(I) l<itlq;I\< ~
(2) leaf
(4) fruit
(4) '""
mm t
(2)
<ffit
(I) K 2S 20 S
(358)
Pusa Kranti
175.
(4)
(2) 'M!
174.
-am
Select the variety of brinjal from the following which is round fruited
(I) Pant Samrat
173.
(4)
(3) ""'"
(2) KMnO.
(3) CaC,
50
(4) CaO
176.
(1) ber
~
(1)
177.
-in:
(1)
"'*'
(3)
(4) ~
(2) catkin
(3)
spadix
(4)
raceme
'I'IiR ""
(3)
.-<Ii%""
(4)
Orange
~ t?
(2) ~
(1) Lichi
(2) Papaya
(3)
Grape
(4)
(1) ~
(2)
'l'furr
(3)
""P'
(4) >IWT
(1)
(358)
(2)
litchi
(1) grapes
180.
(4)
i\c#t if ~ f<m
179.
mango
(1) umbel
178.
(3)
(3) cauliflower
(2) cabbage
(2)
'lffi1iI>ft
(3)
'l(Wi't>ft
(4) banana
(4) ~
(P.T.G.)
~ ~
~,
m. 'R ;;rri\ ~?
(2) ""t li\wr <fit ~ 'R
(3) "-'"
181.
'f'I ~ ~ 6R'I\
183.
*"
~ '!1'T if W'"
-.r aI\1:
'R
-.r ~
lI"I
~ ~ ~
(3) 1:6
(4) 10:1
"-'"
(I)
100
1\ '" I!!ql<ill
~ fiI;<f.t ,j\i\
ri
(2) 400
~?
(3) 1600
(4)
1000
(3) caryopsis
(4)
false fruit
*" m.
(2) achene
JI<oI< "" _
(I) W!R1
t?
(2) ~
(4) 1@T-
(1) alkali
:t~,." ",ai\~"
(I)
(358)
q{l' ''''~
(2) 1:9
(1) samara
184.
'f'I ~ ~ mft
(I) 9:1
182.
(4) ~
'R
I\lrtIIO
(2) acidic
(3) saline
'"'"" ~?
(3) ~
52
(4) l!1lRffi
'l!i\
185.
(4) Mo
(3) K 2 0
(2) P205
(I) ;ffiTtR
186.
'fi 011."'10
(I) ffIq;
(3)
187.
(2) Cu and Mo
'II'! qr.ft
t?
3i'R IlWtfit...
(4) i\;~,'l"
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