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CHEMISTRY
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1. The lare !olec"les which are #or!ed b$ the !ono!ers are called as:
%a& Micromolecules %b& Macromolecules
%c& Both a & b %d& None of these
'. (acro!olec"les are classi#ied into:
%a& Organic %b& Inorganic %c& Both a &b %d& None of these
). Oranic !acro!olec"les are classi#ied into:
%a& Biopolymers %b& Synthetic polymers
%c& Both a & b %d& None of these
*. +hich is not a bio,ol$!er is:
%a& Lipids %b& Proteins %c& Carbohydrates %d& None of these
-. The other na!e #or cross.lin/ed ,ol$!ers is:
%a& Linear polymer %b& Branched polymer
%c& Inter-connected polymers %d& None of these
0. A ,ol$!er !a$ be:
%a& Linear %b& Branched %c& Cross-lined %d& All of these
1. In !acro!olec"les 2P stands #or:
%a& !issociation parameter %b& !issociation polymer
%c& Degree of polymerization %d& None of these
3. (olec"lar.!ass o# ,ol$!er 4(ol. (ass o# !ono!er 56 the 6 is
%a& "### %b& l %c& D.P %d& $ll of these
7. A ,ol$!er !a$ be:
%a& %omopolymer %b& Co-polymer %c& &eropolymer %d& All of these
18. The ,ol$!ers which can be so#tened aain 9 aain are called reso#ten:
%a& hermoplastic %b& &hermosetting %c& Both a & b %d& None of these
11. The ,ol$!ers which cannot be so#tened aain 9 aain are called:
%a& &hermoplastic &hermosetting %b& hermosetting
%c& Both a & b %d& None of these
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1'. +hich ,ol$!eri:ation is #ree radical !echanis! based
%a& Addition %b& Condensation %c& Both a & b %d& None of these
1). Absol"te :ero is e;"al to
%a& #' and -()*
o
C %b& #' and -()*+",
o
C %c& Both a and b %d& None of these
1*. The enera l #or!"la #or carboh$drate is:
%a& C-.%(O/y %b& Cn%(n0( %c& C% %d& None of these
1-. %CH'O&n is eneral #or!"la #or:
%a/ Monosaccharides %b& Oligosaccharides %c& Polysaccharides %d& None of these
10. (onosaccharides are:
%a& $ldoses %b& 'etoses %c& !ither a & b %d& None of these
11. (onosaccharides and oliosaccharides are enerall$ called as:
%a& Crystals %b& "ugars %c& Li1uids %d& Non-Sugars
13. Pol$saccharides are also called:
%a& Crystals %b& Sugars %c& Li1uids %d& Non-"ugars
17. Gl$coen is stored in:
%a& Animals %b& Plants %c& Soil %d& None of these
'8. < 2.l"cose is a !ono!er #or
%a& "tarch %b& Cellulose %c& 2lycogen %d& Proteins
'1. = 2.l"cose is a !ono!er #or.
%a& Starch %b& Cellulose %c& #lycogen %d& Protein
''. A hih !olec"lar weiht oranic !aterials> which ",on h$drol$sis i?e a!ino acid is
called:
%a& 3ats %b& Proteins %c& Carbohydrates %d& None of these
'). Proteins are classi#ied into:
%a& Simple protein %b& Comple- proteins %c& !eri4ed proteins %d& All of these
'*. The ,rotein which onl$ $ield a!ino acids and their deri?ati?es:
%a& "imple protein %b& Comple- proteins %c& !eri4ed proteins %d& $ll of these
'-. +hen a ,rotein is attached with a non.,roteins ro", that non.,roteinic ro", is
called:
%a& $cti4ator %b& Macro proteins %c& Prosthetic %d& None of these
'0. The ,rotein which is deri?ed b$ con@"ate ,roteins are called as:
%a& Simple proteins %b& Comple- proteins %c& Deri$ed proteins %d& None of these
'1. Proteins !a$ ha?e:
%a& Primary structure %b& Secondary structure
%c& &ertiary structure %d& All of these
'3. The three di!ensional #oldin and twistin o# a ,ol$ ,e,tide chain i?e rise to:
%a& Primary structure %b& Secondary structure
%c& ertiary structure %d& $ll of these
'7. Ester o# #att$ acids with l$cerol are:
%a& "imple lipids %b& Comple- lipids %c& !eri4ed lipids %d& None of these
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)8. N"!ber o# ato!s o# an ele!ent is deter!ined b$
%a&
Mass of element
$tomic mass
%b&
$tomic mass
Mass of element
%c&
$
Mass of element % N
Atomic mass
%d&
$
Mass of element
$tomic mass 5N
PHYSICS
)1. The S$ste! International %SI& is b"ilt ", #ro!
%a& Base units %b& Supplementary units
%c& !eri4ed units %d& All of these
)'. The di!ension o# wor/ is
%a& [ ] ML& %b&
( (
ML &

%c&
* (
ML &

%d&


& -&
M'
)). The initial ?ertical ?elocit$ o# a ,ro@ectile is '3 !s
.1
. I# the ,ro@ectile !a/es an anle o#
*8
o
with hori:ontal> the initial ?elocit$ o# ,ro@ectile will be
%a& ().* ms
-+
%b& ,*+6 ms
-"
%c& 6*+6 ms
-"
%d& )*+6 ms
-"
)*. A bod$ o# !ass A!B is ta/en to a heiht o# -! to the ro"nd le?el. The wor/ done is
%a& Positi$e %b& Negati4e %c& 7ero %d& None of these
)-. The !ass o# the earth is e;"al to
%a& 6 5 "#
6
g %b& 6+8 5 "#
6
g %c& 6 5 "#
((
g %d& * % +,
&(
-g
)0. The radi"s o# the earth is e;"al to
%a& *.(%+,
*
-m %b& 6+85"#
(8
m %c& "+65"#
((
m %d& 9+""5"#
((
m
)1. Accordin to the law o# conser?ation o# ener$> which o# the #ollowin state!ent is
tr"eC
%a& 'oss in P.!. . #ain in /.!. %b& P+:+ ; '+:+
%c& P+:+ < '+:+ %d& P+:+ = '+:+
)3. +hich o# the #ollowin is called Berno"lliBs e;"ationC
%a&
" " " ( ( (
> $ ? ; > $ ? %b&
3 ; 6@Ar4
%c&
(
"
P 0>? 0>gh ; #
(
%d&
& &
+ + + & & &
+ +
P 012 0 1gh . P 0 12 0 1gh
& &
)7. TorricelliBs Theore! is stated b$ the e;"ation
%a&
(
"
P 0>? 0>gh ; constant
(
%b& ( )
+ & &
&g h - h .2
%c& ( )
( " (
? ; (g h - h %d& ( )
( " (
? ; g ( h - h
*8. The acceleration o# a 8.' / bob attached to a 8.7 ! strin at a dis,lace!ent o# 8.- !
#ro! the !ean ,osition is
%a& "+" ms
-(
%b& -*+( ms
-(
%c& -3.( ms
-&
%d& -)+9 ms
-(
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*1. The ti!e ,eriod o# si!,le ,end"l"! de,ends ",on
%a& Length of the pendulum %b& $cceleration due to gra4ity
%c& Both of them %d& None of them
*'. The wa?es which ,ro,aate in s,ace d"e to the oscillations o# electric and !anetic
#ields are called
%a& Mechanical Ba4es %b& !lectromagnetic 4a$es
%c& Longitudinal Ba4es %d& Charged Ba4es
*). NewtonBs #or!"la #or the s,eed o# so"nd in air is i?en b$
%a&
P ?
4
d

= %b&
P
$ .
d
%c&
( '+:+
4
m
= %d&
s
4
t
=
**. The a"dible #re;"enc$ o# so"nd #or h"!an is in the rane o#
%a& ",# C ",#D### %b& &, 5 &,,, 6z %c& (## C (#D### %E %d& (# C (#D### %E
*-. Constr"cti?e inter#erence occ"rs i#
%a& 7rest falls on crest %b& &rough falls on crest
%c& Crest falls on trough %d& $ll of them
*0. A !ani#$in lass is a si!,lest #or! o#
%a& &elescope %b& Mirror %c& Conca4e lens %d& Microscope
*1. The anle o# incidence is alwa$s reater than anle o# re#raction when liht !o?es
#ro!
%a& !enser to rarer medium %b& 8arer to denser
%c& Fater %d& $lcohol
*3. Photoelectric e##ect is e5,lained i# liht is considered to tra?el in the #or! o#
%a& Fa4es %b& Particles
%c& Both Ba4es and particles %d& None of these
*7. The #ocal lenth o# a conca?e lens is
%a& Negati$e %b& Positi4e
%c& :ither positi4e or negati4e %d& None of these
-8. Dni?ersal as constant E has the ?al"e
%a& G+(," H mol
-"
'
-"
%b& 9.)+( : mol
-+
/
-+
%c& 9+G)( H mol
-"
'
-"
%d& 9+9() H mol
-"
'
-"
-1. Fol"!e is directl$ ,ro,ortional to absol"te te!,erat"re o# the as ,ro?ided ,ress"re
is /e,t constant. This is /nown as
%a& BoyleIs laB %b& 7harles; la4 %c& Ideal gas laB %d& JobertIs laB
-'. A heat enine absorbs -8 G o# ener$ and i?es *- G o# wor/. Its e##icienc$ will be
%a& 6# K %b& )# K %c& G# K %d& <, =
-). The chare on an electron is e;"al to
%a& +.* +,
5+<
7 %b& (+) "#
C"G
C %c& *+6 "#
6
C %d& 9+" "#
C()
C
-*. The SI "nit o# strenth o# !anetic #ield is
%a& esla %b& %enry %c& Houle %d& 3arad
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--. The ?al"e o# the s,eed o# liht is
%a& " "#
)
mLs %b& 9 "#
9
mLs %c& * "#
G
mLs %d& ) +,
+,
cm>s
-0. Accordin to (a5 Planc/ the ener$ is radiated or absorbed in
%a& Discrete pac-ets %b& Continuous Ba4e %c& $ single pacet %d& None of these
-1. +hich o# the #ollowin is called Einstein ,hotoelectric e;"ationC
%a& : ; hf %b&
f
hc
P =
%c& : ? m?
(
"
o
ma-
(
= %d&
&
ma?
+
hf -@ . m2
&
-3. I# the de Brolie wa?elenth o# electron> ,roton and ne"tron is sa!e then which o# the
#ollowin has reater s,eedC
%a& !lectron %b& Proton
%c& Neutron %d& $ll ha4e e1ual speeds
-7.

=


H H ' '
1 1 1
In E > E
H ' n
is the E$dberBs constant and its ?al"e is
%a& "+#9)8 "#
G
m
"
%b& +.,<A( +,
A
m
+
%c& "+#9)8 "#
6
m
"
%d& "+9) "#
)
m
"
08. Ior Paschen series> n 4
%a& (D*DMMM++ %b& )B(BCCC.. %c& 8D,DMMM++ %d& "D(DMMM++
MATH
01. I# D4J1>'>)>KK.>18L> G4J)>7L> then G

4 MMMMMMM.
%a& N*D"D8D6D9O %b& N"D(D*D8D6D"#O
%c& NPO %d& D+B&B(B3B*BAB9B+,E
0'. A line whose i?en slo,e is ! and $.interce,t is c> then.
%a& m ; y 0 c %b& y . m? 0 c %c& (m ; y 0 (c %d& None of these
0). I#
(
$ ; #
"





> B 4
-"
(
*





> then A.B 4 MMMMMMMMMM.
%a&





)
-&
-&
%b&
"
-(
"





%c&
*
"
-(





%d&
*
-(
-"





0*. Let %a N i& %a O i&
%a& a
&
0 + %b& a
(
C " %c& a
(
0 i
(
%d& a - i
(
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0-. The con@"ate o# : 4 * N )i is MMMMMM.
%a& ( 5 )i %b& C8 C*i %c& C8 0*i %d& None of these
00. I# 5
'
O 35 N 1 4 8> then roots are 4 MMMMMMMMM
%a& 8eal and uneFual %b& :1ual
%c& Comple- %d& Jational
01. I# the roots o# the e;"ation are ) and *> #ind the e;"ation.
%a& -
(
C 6- C * ;# %b& -
(
C 8- 0 * ; # %c& -
(
0 "(- C ) ; # %d& ?
&
5 A?0+& . ,
03. Si!,li#$ i
17
%a& -i %b& 8i %c& *i %d&
Ci
(
07. Let l> lN!> lN'!> KKK then co!!on di##erence is MMMMMMM.
%a& m %b& l C m %c& m C l %d& l
18. I# a 4 0> r 4 7> n 4 *> #ind a* 4 MMMMMMMMM
%a& ()A( %b& 8(#* %c& 8"#9 %d& ,(#8
11. The ?al"e o# 1 N w N w
'
is MMMMMMM
%a& 8 %b& " %c& , %d& 9
1'. Tan is ,ositi?e in I 9 MMMMM ;"adrants.
%a& I %b& II %c& III %d& I?
1). Cos* 4 MMMMMMM
%a& Cos ( - Sin( %b& 7os
&
& "in
&
& %c& "0.Cos(/.Sin(/ %d& None of these
1*. Sin '5 4 MMMMMMM
%a& Sin - + Cos - %b& & "in ? . 7os ? %c& " 0 &an
(
- %d& None of these
1-. Iind tan 3 4 MMMMMMMMM
%a&

&
&tan (
+ - tan (
%b&
(
8tan(
"0 tan (

%c&
(
(tan (
(tan

%d& None of these


10. Ior an$ trianle> i# c4)> a 4*>

4)8
8
> #ind b 4 MMMMMMMMMM.
%a& G %b& 9 %c& &.,3 %d& 8
11. Iind Cos 4 MMMMMM
%a&
3
*
%b&
(
*
%c&
8
6
%d&
6
,

13. A #"nction in which the ?ariable a,,ears as ,ower is called MMMMMMMM
%a& An e?ponential function %b& Jational function
%c& Logarithmic function %d& None of these
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17. I# $ 4
5 N1
5 . 1
> #ind
d$
d5
4 MMMMMMMMM.
%a&
(
(
.- -"/
%b&
(
*
.- - 8/
%c&
&
-&
G? - +H
%d& None of these
38.

)5N1
d
e
d5
4 MMMMMMMM
%a& e
*-0"
%b& )Ge
)?0+
H %c&
(-
-
8e
0"
e
%d& None of these
31.

'
d
Tan5
d5
4 MMMMMMMMM
%a& C(- Sec
(
- %b& &? "ec?
&
%c& C Cos
(
- (- %d& C(- Cot
(
-
3'. I# $ 4 e
b5
> then $- 4 MMMMMMMMM
%a& b
3
e
b?
%b& b
8
+ e
8b-
%c& e
,
+ b
,-b
%d& None of these
3). A line whose slo,e is
1
2
and ,assin thro"h a ,oint %)> -& C
%a& y 5 3 .
+
&
G? 5 )H %b& y 0 * ;
1
2
.- C ,/ %c& y 0 , ;
1
2
.- 0 */ %d& None of these
3*. I#

'
Sec 5
. d5 4
tan5
MMMMMMMMMC
%a& ln .Sec
(
-/ 0 c %b& ln .CSec
(
-/ 0 c %c& ln Gtan?H 0c %d& None of these
3-. The eneral e;"ation o# circle is MMMMMMMMM.
%a& ?
&
0 y
&
0 &g? 0 &fy 0 7 . , %b& -
(
C y
(
C (g- C (fy 0 C ; #
%c& (-
(
0 y
(
C (g- C (fy 0 C ; # %d& None of these
30. The ratio between the !eas"re o# the radial se!ent and the dia!eter o# circle is
MMMMMMMMM.
%a& + I & %b& ( Q " %c& " Q * %d& 8 Q "
31.
'
5
d5 4
5 N1
MMMMMMM
%a&
+
&
ln G?
&
0 +H 0 c %b& ( ln .-
(
0 "/ 0 c %c& C(ln .-
(
0 "/ 0 c %d& None of these
33. I#
' '
5 $
N 41
0* 31
#or elli,se> #ind the eccentricit$.
%a& e ; #+(9 %b& e ; #+G" %c& e ; 8+*( %d& e . o.(*
37. E5,ress )8
o
in radians.
%a&
6

%b&
2
6

%c& 8 %d& None of these


78. I# we !"lti,l$ %Tan & %Cot & 4 C
%a& 3our %b& &hree %c& &Bo %d& Jne
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ENGLISH
SPOT THE EEEOE
71. !iabetes are an illness caused by too much sugar in the blood+
.a/ %b& .c/ .d/
7'. $n inflation rate of only ( percent ma-e a big difference+
.a/ .b/ %c& .d/
7). &he sunD it is one of the million starsD is our only source of heat and light+
.a/ %b& .c/ .d/
7*. Fhat ha4e you done Bith all the money Bhich I ga$e you last 4ee-R
.a/ .b/ .c/ %d&
7-. &he latest film about that there is a lot of contro4ersy has been banned+
.a/ .b/ .c/ .d/
PICP THE EIGHT ONE
70.
%a& &hey tell that Be are students+ %b& hey say that they are students.
%c& &hey say that they Bere students+ %d& &hey say that Be Bere students+
71.
%a& &he teacher told that %onesty Bas the best policy+
%b& &he teacher said that %onesty is the good policy+
%c& he teacher said that 6onesty is the best policy.
%d& &he teacher say that %onesty is the best policy+
73.
%a& She told him that I Bas Briting a letter+ %b& She told him that she is Brote a letter+
%c& "he told him that she 4as 4riting a letter.
%d& She said him that she is Briting a letter+
77.
%a& 6is room is cleaned by Ali. %b& %is room Bas cleaned by $li+
%c& %is room Bill be cleaned by $li+ %d& None of these+
188.
%a& A no$el is read by them. %b& $ no4el can read by them+
%c& $ no4el could read by them+ %d& $ no4el Bould read by them+

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