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PART TEST-3 (PT-3)

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Code
COURSE : SAKSHAH (MA) 4
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½ Max. Marks¼egÙke v a
d ½ : 720
Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
Ñ i;k bu funsZ'kksad ks/;ku lsi<+saA v kid ks5 feuV fo'ks"k : i lsbl d ke d sfy , fn;sx;sgSaA
1. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1.ijh{kk iq
fLrd k d sbl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhy s@ d ky sckWy
Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
IokbaV isu lsrRd ky HkjsaA isfUly d k iz;ksx fcYd qy oft Zr gSA
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When 2. mÙkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrd k d svUnj j[kk gSA t c vkid ksijh{kk
you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the
Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.
iqfLrd k [kksy us d ks d gk t k, rks mÙkj i=k fud ky d j
lko/kkuhiwoZd fooj.k HkjsaA
3. The test is of 3 hours duration. 3. ijh{kk d h vof/k 3 ?kaVsgSA
4. The Test Booklet consists of 180 questions. The maximum 4.bl ijh{kk iq fLrd k esa180 iz'u gSA vf/kd re vad 720 gSA
marks are 720.
5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C 5. bl ijh{kk iq fLrd k esrhu Hkkx A, B, C gSA ft l d sizR;sd Hkkx es
a
consisting of Chemistry (45), Physics (45) and Biology
(90) questions. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for
jl k;u foK ku (45)] HkkSfrd foK ku (45)] ,oat ho foK ku (90)
correct response. iz'u gSA vkSj l Hkh iz'uksad svad l eku gSA izR;sd iz 'u d sl gh
mÙkj d sfy , 4 ¼pkj½ vad fu/kkZfjr fd ;sx;sgSA
6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 6. vH;kfFkZ;ksad ksizR;sd lgh mÙkj d sfy , mijksDr funs Z'ku la[;k 5
Instructions No. 5 for correct response of each question. ¼
[one fourth (–1)] marks will be deducted for indicating
d sfunsZ'kkuql kj ekDlZfn;st k,axsA izR;sd iz'u d sxy r mÙkj d s
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the fy ;s ¼oka Hkkx (–1) d kV fy ;k t k;sxkA ;fn mÙkj iqfLrd k es a
total score will be made if no response is indicated for an fd lh iz'u d k mÙkj ughafn;k x;k gksrksd qy izkIrkad lsd ksbZ
item in the answer sheet. d VkSrh ughafd t k;sxhA
7. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling 7.çR;s d iz'u d k d s oy ,d gh lgh mÙkj gSA ,d lsvf/kd mÙkj
up more than one response in any question will be treated
as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
nsusij ml sxy r mÙkj ekuk t k;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 6 d s
deducted accordingly as per instructions 6 above. vuql kj vad d kV fy ;st k;saxsA
Filling the Top-half of the ORS : v ksv kj,l (ORS) d sÅ ijh&v k/ksfgLl sd k Hkjko :
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS.
ORS d ksHkjusd sfy , d s oy d ky sck¡y iSu d k mi;ksx d hft ,A
Do not use Gel / Ink / Felt pen as it might smudge the
ORS.
8. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner of 8. ORS d slclsÅ ij cka;sd ksuses afn, x, ck¡Dl es aviuk jksy
your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also
uEcj d ky sck¡y ikbUV lsfy f[k, rFkk laxr xksy sHkh d soy d ky s
fill your roll no on the back side of your ORS in the space isu l sHkfj;sA ORS d sihNsd h rjQ Hkh viuk jks y uEcj fy f[k,
provided (if the ORS is both side printed). (;fn ORS nks uksarjQ Nih gqbZgSA).
9. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and 9. ORS ij viuk is ij d ksM fy f[k, rFkk laxr xksy ksad ksd ky sck¡y
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen.
isu l sd ky sd hft ,A
10. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 10 ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jks y uEcj rFkk is ij d ksM lgh vkSj mfpr
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be
displayed.
rjhd sughaHkjrk gSrc ml d k ifj.kke jksd fy ;k t kosxkA
11.Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled 11. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksy s feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS
bubble, you are advised to be extremely careful while
darken the bubble corresponding to your answer.
blfy , vki lko/kkuh iwoZd viusmÙkj d sxksy ksad ksHkjsaA
12.Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the 12.fod Yi d ksu feVk,a@ u Ld zsp d jsavkSj u gh xy r (X) fpUg d ks
Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble,
smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray
HkjsaA ORS d ksd kVsu gh Q kMsu gh xUnk ughad js arFkk d ksbZHkh
marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. fu'kku ;k lQ snh ORS ij ughay xk,aA
13.If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the 13. ;fn ORS es afd lh iz
d kj d h fy[ksx, vka d Mks
arFkk xks
y sfd , vka
d Mks
a
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as
final.
es
afojks
/kkHkkl gSrksxks
y sfd , vkad Mks
ad ksghlghekukt kos xkA

Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZd k uke) : Roll Number (jks


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PART–A
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24,
Al = 27, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5,
Zn = 65, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

Straight Objective Type l h/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj


This section contains 45 multiple choice
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3)
bl [k.M esa 45 cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s
and (4) for its answer, out of which Only One is 4 fod Yi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ft uesalsflQ Z,d
correct. lgh gSA

1. How many moles of potassium chlorate to be 1. iksVsf'k;e Dy ksjsV d sfd ruseksy xeZfd ;st k;sfd 11.2
heated to produce 11.2 litre oxygen -
y hVj vkWDlht u izkIr gks&
1 1
(1) mol (2) mol 1 1
2 3 (1) mol (2) mol
2 3
1 2
(3) mol (4) mol 1 2
5 3 (3) mol (4) mol
5 3

2. Vapour density of gas is 11.2 volume then 2. ,d xSl d k ok"i ?kuRo 11.2 gSrksSTP ij bl xSl
occupied by 5.6 gms of this gas at STP will be
d s5.6 xzke }kjk xzg.k fd ;k x;k vk;ru gksxk&
(1) 5.6 lt (2) 2.24 lt
(1) 5.6 lt (2) 2.24 lt
(3) 22.4 lt (4) 2.4 lt
(3) 22.4 lt (4) 2.4 lt

3. When a mixture of 10 mole of SO2, 15 mole of 3. t c ,d 10 mole SO2 rFkk 15 eksy O2 d sfeJ.k d ks
O2 was passed over catalyst, 8 mole of SO3 was
,d mRizsjd lsgksd j izokfgr fd ;k t krk gSrksSO3 d s
formed.
8 mole iz
kIr gksrsgSA
2SO2 + O2  2SO3

Then how many moles of O2 did not enter into 2SO2 + O2  2SO3

combination ? rc O2 d sfd ruseksy la;ks


t u esaiz;qDr ughagksrsgS?
(1) 15 (2) 11
(1) 15 (2) 11
(3) 20 (4) 15
(3) 20 (4) 15

4. For the reaction A + 2B  C, 5 mole of A 4. A + 2B  C, d sfy ,] A d s5 eksy rFkkB d s8


and 8 mole of B will produce -
eksy fey d j cuk,saxs&
(1) 5 mole of C (2) 4 mole of C
(1) C d s5 eks
y (2) C d s4 eks
y
(3) 8 mole of C (4) 13 mole of C
(3) C d s8 eks
y (4) C d s13 eks
y

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5. 8 litre of H2 and 6 litre of Cl2 are allowed to react 5. 8 y hVj H2 rFkk6 y hVj Cl2 d ks,d lkFk j[kd j fØ ;k
to maximum possible extent. Find out the final
d jkbZ t krh gS rks fØ ;k d s iw
.kZ gksus ij vk;ru d h
volume of reaction mixture. Suppose P and T
x.kuk d hft ,A eku y hft ;sd h P rFkkT lEiw.kZfØ ;k
remains constant throughout the course of
reaction esafLFkj jgrsgS
(1) 7 litre (1) 7 litre

(2) 14 litre (2) 14 litre

(3) 2 litre (3) 2 litre

(4) None of these. (4) bues


alsd ksbZugha

6. The mass of 70% pure H2SO4 required for 6. ,d eksy NaOH d ksmnklhu d jusd sfy ;s70% 'kq)
neutralisation of 1 mol of NaOH - H2SO4 d sfd rusxz
ke vko';d gksxsa-
(1) 49 gm (2) 98 gm (1) 49 gm (2) 98 gm
(3) 70 gm (4) 34.3 gm (3) 70 gm (4) 34.3 gm

7. 10 ml of gaseous hydrocarbon on combustion 7. xSl h; gkbMªksd kcZu d s 10 ml ngu d jus ij 40 ml


give 40 ml of CO2(g) and 50 ml of H2O(vap.).
CO2(g) rFkk50 ml H2O(vap.) ns
rsgSaA gkbMªksd kcZu gS
The hydrocarbon is

(1) C4H5 (2) C8H10 (1) C4H5 (2) C8H10

(3) C4H8 (4) C4H10 (3) C4H8 (4) C4H10

8. Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the 8. ft ad rFkk gkbMªksDy ksfjd vEy fuEu vfHkfØ ;k d s
reaction :
vuql kj fØ ;k d jrsgS:
Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq.) ZnCl2(aq.) + H2(g)
Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq.) ZnCl2(aq.) + H2(g)
If 0.30 mol Zn are added to hydrochloric acid
;fn 0.30 eksy Zn d ks0.52 eksy HCl, d slkFk fey k;k
containing 0.52 mol HCl, how many moles of H2
are produced ? t krk gSrksH2 d sfd ruseksy cusaxs?
(1) 0.33 mol (2) 0.63 mol (1) 0.33 mol (2) 0.63 mol

(3) 0.26 mol (4) 1 mol (3) 0.26 mol (4) 1 mol

9. The empirical formula of a compound is CH2O 9. ,d ;kSfxd d k ewy kuqikrh lw=k CH2O gSrFkk v.kqHkkj
and its molecular weight is 120. The molecular
120 gS
] rks;kSfxd d k vkf.od lw=k gS–
formula of the compound is –
(1) C2H4O2 (2) C4H8O4
(1) C2H4O2 (2) C4H8O4

(3) CH2O (4) C4H2O (3) CH2O (4) C4H2O

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10. 5.325g sample of methyl benzoate, a compound 10. esfFky csUt ks,V d s5.325g fy ;sx;s] ,d ;kSfxd d kst ks
used in the manufacture of perfumes is found to
fd ij¶;we cukus d s d ke vkrk gS es
a3.75 g d kcZu]
contain 3.758 g of carbon, 0.316g hydrogen and
0.316g gkbMªkst u rFkk 1.251g vkWDlht u gSA ;fn
1.251g of oxygen. If mol. weight of methyl
benzoate is 136.0, calculate its molecular
esfFky csUt ks,V d k vk.kfod Hkkj 136.0 gS rks bld s

formula. vk.kfod lw=k d h Hkh x.kuk d jksA


(1) C8H8O2 (2) C4H8O4 (1) C8H8O2 (2) C4H8O4
(3) C2H4O2 (4) C4H4O (3) C2H4O2 (4) C4H4O

11. What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in NaN3 ? 11. NaN3 es


aukbVªkst u d h vkWDlhd j.k voLFkk gS–
(1) – 3/1 (2) 3 (1) – 3/1 (2) 3
(3) – 3 (4) – 1/3 (3) – 3 (4) – 1/3

12. What is the oxidation number of oxygen in OF2 ? 12. OF2 es


avkWDlht u d h vkWDlhd j.k la[;k gS?
(1) +2 (2) +4 (1) +2 (2) +4
(3) +3 (4) None (3) +3 (4) d ks
bZugha

–2
13. The order of increasing O.N. of S in S8, S2O8 , 13. S8, S2O8
–2 –2
, S2O3 , S4O6
–2
esa S d h vkWDlhd j.k
–2 –2
S2O3 , S4O6 is given below –
la[;k d k c<+rk gqv k Ø e gS–
–2 –2 –2
(1) S8 < S2O8 < S2 O 3 < S4 O 6
(1) S8 < S2O8–2 < S2O3–2 < S4O6–2
–2 –2 –2
(2) S2O8 < S2 O 3 < S 4O 6 < S8 –2 –2 –2
(2) S2O8 < S2 O 3 < S 4O 6 < S8
–2 –2 –2
(3) S2O8 < S 8 < S4 O 6 < S2 O 3 (3) S2O8
–2
< S 8 < S4 O 6
–2
< S2 O 3
–2

–2 –2 –2
(4) S8 < S2O3 < S4 O 6 < S2 O 8 (4) S8 < S2O3
–2
< S4 O 6
–2
< S2 O 8
–2

14. The oxid.no. of Cl in NOClO4 is – 14. NOClO4 esaCl d h vkWDlhd j.k la[;k gS–
(1) + 11 (2) + 9 (1) + 11 (2) + 9
(3) + 7 (4) + 5 (3) + 7 (4) + 5

15. A reducing agent is a substance which can : 15. ,d vipk;d inkFkZog gSt ks :
(1) Accept electrons
(1) by s
DVªkWu xzg.k d j ld rk gSA
(2) Donate electrons
(2) by s
DVªkWu nku d j ld rk gSA
(3) Accept protons
(4) Donate protons (3) iz
ksVksu xzg.k d j ld rk gSA
(4) iz
ksVksu nku d j ld rk gSA

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16. If an element is in its lowest oxidation state, 16. ;fn] ,d rRo mfpr ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa bld h fuEure
under proper conditions is can act as : vkWDlhd j.k voLFkk esajgrk gS] rksog gksxk:
(1) Reducing agent
(1) vipk;d
(2) An oxidising agent
(2) vkW
Dlhd kjd
(3) Oxidising as well as reducing agent
(3) vipk;d o vkWDlhd kjd nksuksa
(4) Neither oxidising nor reducing agent
(4) u gh vkWDlhd kjd u gh vipk;d

M M
17. A solution of Al(OH)3 is its molarity for OH

17. Al(OH)3 foy ;u d h eksy jrk gSa] rksOH– vk;u d s
30 30
ion will be fy , bld h eksy jrk D;k gksxh
M M M M
(1) (2) (1) (2)
90 30 90 30
M M M M
(3) (4) (3) (4)
10 5 10 5


18. In the balanced equation , a Cr(OH)3 + b(OH ) + 18. fuEufy f[kr larqfy r lehd j.k esa]Cr(OH)3 + b(OH–) +
– –– –
c IO3  d CrO4 + e H 2O + f I –
c IO3  d CrO4
––
+ e H 2O + f I

the correct set of values is – d seku d sfy , fuEu es


alsd kSulk leqPpx lR; gSa\
(1) a = 2 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 5 ; f = 1
(1) a = 2 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 5 ; f = 1
(2) a = 2 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 7 ; f = 1
(2) a = 2 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 7 ; f = 1
(3) a = 3 ; b = 4 ; c = 2 ; d = 3 ; e = 5 ; f = 2 (3) a = 3 ; b = 4 ; c = 2 ; d = 3 ; e = 5 ; f = 2
(4) a = 4 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 5 ; f = 2 (4) a = 4 ; b = 4 ; c = 1 ; d = 2 ; e = 5 ; f = 2

19. 0.2 mole of HCl and 0.1 mole of barium 19. 500 ml foy ;u cukusd sfy ;sHCl d s0.2 eksy vkS
j
chloride were dissolved in water to
csfj;e Dy ksjkbM d s 0.1 eksy d k ikuh esa?kksy rsgSa
A
produce a 500-mL solution. The molarity
– Cl

d h eksy jrk D;k gksxh—µ
of the Cl ions is -
(1) 0.06 M (2) 0.09 M (1) 0.06 M (2) 0.09 M

(3) 0.12 M (4) 0.80 M (3) 0.12 M (4) 0.80 M

20. The units of molality is : 20. eksy y rk d h bd kbZgS%


(1) mol g
–1
(2) mol kg
–1 (1) mol g–1 (2) mol kg
–1

(4) bues
alsd ksbZugha
–1 –1
(3) mol L (4) none of these (3) mol L

21. The molar concentration of the chloride ion in the 21. 3.0 M NaCl d s300 ml rFkk 4.0 M BaCl2 foy ;u d s
solution obtained by mixing 300 mL of 3.0 M
20 ml d ksfefJr d jusij izkIr gksusoky sfoy ;u esa
NaCl and 200 mL of 4.0 M solution BaCl2 is :
Dy ksjkbZM vk;u d h eksy j lkUnzrk D;k gksxh
(1) 1.6 M (2) 1.8 M
(3) 5.0 M (4) 0.5 M (1) 1.6 M (2) 1.8 M
(3) 5.0 M (4) 0.5 M

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22. 5gm each of the following gases at 87°C and 22. 87ºC o 750mm nkc ij izR;sd xSl d s5 xzke fy ;s
750 mm pressure are taken. Which of the
x;sgSA fuEu esalsfd ld k lclsd e vk;ru gksxk:-
following have the least volume :-
(1) HF (2) HCl (1) HF (2) HCl

(3) HBr (4) HI (3) HBr (4) HI

23. 16gm of O2 and 3 gm of H2 are mixed and kept 23. 0ºC ij 16 xzke O2 rFkk 3 xzke H2 d ksfey k;k t krk gS
of 760 mm pressure at 0°C. The total volume rFkk nkc 760 mm j[kk t krk gSrksfeJ.k }kjk ?ksjk
occupied by the mixture will be nearly :- x;k d qy vk;ru y xHkx gks
xk :-
(1) 22.4 lit (2) 33.6 lit (1) 22.4 lit (2) 33.6 lit
(3) 44800 ml (4) 4480 ml (3) 44800 ml (4) 4480 ml

24. Which of the following is true about the element 24. rRo 33As d sfy , fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku lR; gSa\
33As ? th
(1) ;g 5 vkorZd k rRo gSa
th
(1) It is the 5 period element
(2) ;g p-Cy kW
d d k rRo gSa
(2) It is p-block element
th (3) ;g 16th oxZlsla
caf/kr gS
(3) It belongs to 16 group
(4) It is the member of VIA group (4) ;g VIA oxZd k lnL; gSa

25. Which of the following element has maximum, 25. fuEufy f[kr esa lsd kSulsrRo d k izFke vk;uu foHko
first ionisation potential ? vf/kd re gksrk gS\
(1) V (2) Ti (1) V (2) Ti
(3) Cr (4) Mn (3) Cr (4) Mn

26. Consider the following orders 26. fuEu Ø eksad k voy ksd u d hft ,&
–3 –2 –
1. Order of ionic radius ; N >O >F 1. vk;fud f=kT;k d k Ø e ; N–3 > O–2 > F–
+4 +3 +2
2. Order of Zeff. ; Si > Al > Mg +4 +3 +2
2. Zeff. d k Ø e ; Si > Al > Mg
3. Order of I.E. ; C>N>O
3. I.E. d k Ø e ; C>N>O
The above orders 1, 2, 3 respectively are
(T = True, F = False) :
mijksDr Ø e 1, 2, 3 Ø e'k% gSa(T = lR;, F = vlR;) :
(1) T F F (2) T T F (1) T F F (2) T T F

(3) F T F (4) T F F (3) F T F (4) T F F

27. Considering the elements B, C, N, F and Si, the 27. rRo B, C, N, F o Si d k voy ksd u d j, mud sv/kkfRod
correct order of their non-metallic character is vfHky {k.kksad k lgh Ø e fuEu gSA
(1) B > C > Si > N > F
(1) B > C > Si > N > F
(2) Si > C > B > N > F (2) Si > C > B > N > F
(3) F > N > C > B > Si (3) F > N > C > B > Si
(4) F > N > C > Si > B (4) F > N > C > Si > B

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28. Which of the following structure is associated 28. fuEu esa ls d kSulh la
jpuk f}rh; o rr̀h; vk;uu
with the biggest jump between the second and
,UFkS
Yih d schp lclscM+k vUrjky j[krk gSA
the third ionization enthalpies ?
2 2 6
(1) 1s 2s 2p
(1) 1s22s22p6
2 2 6 1
2 2
(2) 1s 2s 2p 3s
6 1 (2) 1s 2s 2p 3s
2 2 6 2
2 2
(3) 1s 2s 2p 3s
6 2 (3) 1s 2s 2p 3s
2 2 1
(4) 1s22s22p1 (4) 1s 2s 2p

29. Which of the following is/are generally true 29. çHkkoh ukfHkd h; vkos'k (Zeff) d s lanHkZ esa fuEu esa ls
regarding effective nuclear charge (Zeff) : d kSulk¼ls½ d Fku lkekU;r% lgh gS¼gSa½ %
(1) It increases on moving left to right in a
(1) ,d vkorZesank¡;slsck¡
;st kusij ;g c<+rk gSA
period.
(2) ,d oxZ esa Å ij ls uhps t kus ij ;g y xHkx
(2) It remains almost constant on moving top to
fu;r jgrk gSA
bottom in a group.
(3) For isoelectronic species, as Z increases,
(3) leby sDVªkWfud Lih'kht d sfy ,] t Sl s-t Sl sZ c<+rk
Zeff decreases. gS, Zeff ?kVrk gSA
(4) Both (1) and (2). (4) (1) o (2) nks
uksaA

30. An element with atomic number 107 has recently 30. ,d rRo] ft ld k ijek.kq Ø ekad 107 gS] vHkh&vHkh
been discovered. Its block, group number, period [kkst k x;k gSA bld k Cy kWd ] oxZ la[;k] vkorZ vkSj
and outershell electronic configuration
vfUre d ks'k esaby sDVªkWfud foU;kl Ø e'k% gS%
respectively are : 2
(1) s-Cy kW
d , oxZ2, vkorZ6, 6s
2
(1) s-block, group 2, period 6, 6s 2 4
2 4
(2) p-Cy kW
d , oxZ13, vkorZ5, 5s 5p
(2) p-block, group 13, period 5, 5s 5p 2
(3) d-Cy kW
d , oxZ7, vkorZ7, 7s
(3) d-block, group 7, period 7, 7s2
2
2 (4) f-Cy kW
d , oxZ3, vkorZ6, 6s
(4) f-block, group 3, period 6, 6s

31. The outermost electronic configuration of the 31. lcls T;knk fo|qr_ .kh rRo d s vfUre d ks'k d k
most electronegative element is :
by sDVªkWfud foU;kl fuEu gS%
(1) ns2 np3 2 3
(1) ns np
2 4
(2) ns np 2 4
(2) ns np
2 5
(3) ns np 2
(3) ns np
5
2 6
(4) ns np 2
(4) ns np
6

32. Atomic number of 33, 51 represents the 32. ijek.kqla[;k33, 51 fuEu ifjokj lslEcaf/kr gS:
following family :
(1) d kcZ
u ifjokj
(1) carbon family
(2) ukbVª
kst u ifjokj
(2) nitrogen family

(3) oxygen family (3) vkW


Dlht u ifjokj

(4) None (4) d ks


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+
vfHkfØ ;k Na– Na+ + 2e– d s fy , Å t kZ ifjorZu
– –
33. Energy change for reaction Na Na + 2e is 33.
equivalent to fuEu esalsfd ld sleku gSA
(1) I.E. + E.A of Na element (1) Na rRo d sfy , I.E. + E.A
(2) twice of I.E. of Na element (2) Na rRo d h I.E. d k nks
xquk
(3) twice of E.A. of Na element (3) Na rRo d h E.A. d k nksxquk
(4) I.E. – E.A. of Na element (4) Na rRo d sfy , I.E. – E.A

34. Which of the following is the right order of lattice 34. fuEu esalst ky d Å t kZd k lgh Ø e d kSulk gS%
energy :
(1) Na2 O < Al2O3 < MgO
(1) Na2 O < Al2O3 < MgO
(2) MgO < Al2O3 < Na2O
(2) MgO < Al2O3 < Na2O
(3) Al2O3 < MgO < Na2O (3) Al2O3 < MgO < Na2O

(4) Na2O < MgO < Al2O3 (4) Na2O < MgO < Al2O3

35. The compound which contains both ionic and 35. og ;kSfxd t ks vk;fud vkSj lgla;kst d cU/k nksuksa
covalent bonds is : j[krk gS:
(1) CH4 (2) H2 (1) CH4 (2) H2
(3) KCN (4) KCl (3) KCN (4) KCl

36. CaCN2 has : 36. CaCN2 esagksrsgSa:


(1) 2  bonds , 2  bonds (1) 2  bonds , 2  bonds
(2) 3  bonds , 1  bond (2) 3  bonds , 1  bond
(3) 1  bond , 2  bonds (3) 1  bond , 2  bonds
(4) 3  bonds , 2  bonds (4) 3  bonds , 2  bonds

37. Most predominantly ionic compounds are 37. lcls vf/kd izHkkoh vk;fud ;kSfxd fd u oxksZ d s
obtained by the combination of the groups : la;kst u lsizkIr gksrk gS:
(1) 1 and 7 (2) 2 and 6 (1) 1 rFkk7 (2) 2 rFkk6
(3) 4 and 8 (4) 3 and 5 (3) 4 rFkk8 (4) 3 rFkk5

38. Which set have strongest tendency to form 38. fd ld h _ .kk;u cukusd h izof̀r vf/kd re gS:
anions :
(1) Ga, In, Te (2) Na, Mg, Al
(1) Ga, In, Te (2) Na, Mg, Al
(3) N, O, F (4) V, Cr, Mn (3) N, O, F (4) V, Cr, Mn

39. The chemical name of BaCrO4 is - 39. BaCrO4 d k jklk;fud uke gS%
(1) Barium metachromite (1) cs
fj;e esVkØ ksekbV
(2) Barium chromite (2) cs
fj;e Ø ksekbV
(3) Barium dichromate (3) cs
fj;e MkbZØ ksekbV
(4) Barium chromate (4) cs
fj;e Ø ksesV

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40. The chemical name of K2MnO4 is - 40. K2MnO4 d k jklk;fud uke gS%
(1) Potassium permangnate (1) iks
Vsf'’k;e ijesaXusV
(2) Potassium mangnate (2) iks
Vsf’'k;e easXusV
(3) Potassium metamangnate
(3) iks
Vsf’'k;e esVkesaXusV
(4) Potassium mangnite
(4) iks
Vsf'k’;e esaXukbV

41. The chemical name of Co(BO2)2 is : 41. Co(BO2)2 d k jklk;fud uke gS%
(1) Cobalt (II) metaborate
(1) d ks
ckYV (II) esVkcksjsV
(2) Cobalt (II) orthoborate
(2) d ks
ckYV (II) vkFkksZcksjsV
(3) Cobalt (III) metaborate
(3) d ks
ckYV (III) esVkcksjsV
(4) Cobalt (II) Pyroborate
(4) d ks
ckYV (II) ik;jkscksjsV

42. Which of the following is ionic ? 42. fuEu esalsd kSu vk;fud gS?
(1) KHF2 (s) (2) CaC2 (s) (1) KHF2 (s) (2) CaC2 (s)

(3) PCl5 (s) (4) All (3) PCl5 (s) (4) lHkh

43. In a triple bond there is sharing of : 43. f=kca/k d scuusesafd rusby sDVªkWu d h lka> snkjh gksrh gS

(1) 3 electrons (2) 4 electrons (1) 3 electrons (2) 4 electrons

(3) several electrons (4) 6 electrons (3) several electrons (4) 6 electrons

44. Valency of S in sulphuric acid is : 44. lYö¶;wfjd vEy esaS d h la;kst d rk gS%
(1) 2 (2) 6
(1) 2 (2) 6
(3) 4 (4) 8
(3) 4 (4) 8

45. An atom of an element A has three electrons in 45. ,d rRo A d sijek.kqesavfUre d ks”"k esarhu by sDVªkWu
its outermost shell and that of B has six
gSrFkk B ijek.kqd svfUre d ks"k esaN% by sDVªkWu gSaA bu
electrons in the outermost shell. The formula of
nksuksad se/; cuusoky s;kSfxd d k lw=k D;k gS:
the compound between these two will be :
(1) A3B4 (2) A2B3
(1) A3B4 (2) A2B3
(3) A3B2 (4) A2B
(3) A3B2 (4) A2B

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PART–B

Straight Objective Type l h/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj


This section contains 45 multiple choice
bl [k.M esa 45 cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
(3) and (4) for its answer, out of which Only One
4 fod Yi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ft uesalsflQ Z,d
is correct. lgh gSA

46. A body is falling freely under the action of gravity 46. ,d fiaM fuokZr esad soy xq
: Ro d sv/khu Lora=krkiwoZd
alone in vacuum. Which of the following fxj jgk gSA bld s fxjus d s nkSjku fuEufy f[kr esa ls
quantities remain constant during the fall ? d kSulh jkf'k vpj jgrh gS\
(1) Kinetic energy (1) xfrt Å t kZ
(2) Potential energy (2) fLFkS
frd Å t kZ
(3) Total mechanical energy (3) d q
y ;kaf=kd Å t kZ
(4) Total linear momentum. (4) d q
y js[kh; laosx

47. A body of mass 0.5 kg travels in a straight line 47. 0.5 kg nzO;eku d k ,d fiaM ,d ljy js[kk es
a
3/2 –1/2 –1 3/2
with velocity v = a x where a= 5m S . The v = a x osx lsxfreku gSt gkWa= 5m–1/2 S–1 gSA
work done by the net force during its bld sx = 0 lsx = 2 m rd foLFkkiu esad qy cy }kjk
displacement from x = 0 to x = 2 m is
fd ;k x;k d k;ZgSA
(1) 1.5 J
(1) 1.5 J
(2) 50 J (2) 50 J
(3) 10 J (3) 10 J
(4) 100 J (4) 100 J

48. In shotput event an athlete throws the shotput of 48. xksy k Q sad us d h izfr;ksfxrk esa ,d f[ky kM+h 10 kg
–1
mass 10 kg with an initial speed of 1m s at 45º nzO;eku d s ,d xksy s d ks 1m s–1 d s vkjafHkd osx ls
from a height 1.5 m above ground. Assuming air iF̀oh ls1.5 ehVj d h Å ¡p kbZls45º ij Q sad rk gSA ;g
resistance to be negligible and acceleration due
ekursgq, fd ok;qizfrjks/k ux.; gS,oaxq: Ro d sd kj.k
–2
to gravity to be 10 ms , the kinetic energy of the
Roj.k 10 ms–2 gS] t c xksy k iF̀oh ij fxjrk gS rks
shotput when it just reaches the ground will be
bld h xfrt Å t kZgks
rh gSA
(1) 2.5 J
(1) 2.5 J
(2) 5.0 J
(2) 5.0 J
(3) 52.5 J
(3) 52.5 J
(4) 155.0 J (4) 155.0 J

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49. A particle is displaced from point A (0,0) to point 49. ,d d .k d ks fcUnq A (0,0) ls fcUnq B (4,2) rd
B (4,2) along a parabolic path whose equation
ijoy ; iFk ls y s t k;k t krk gS ft ld h lehd j.k
is y = x . What will be work done by a force 


y= x gSA bl iFk d snkSjku cy F = 3x 2 ˆi  8yjˆ
F = 3x 2 ˆi  8yjˆ during this path
}kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Zfd ruk gksxk \

(1) 24 J (2) 40 J
(1) 24 J (2) 40 J
(3) 80 J (4) 94 J (3) 80 J (4) 94 J

50. In the previous question, what will be work done 50. fiNy s iz'u esa t c d .k d ks fcUnq A (0,0) ls fcUnq
 B (4,2) rd ijoy ; iFk lsy st k;k t krk gSft ld h
by an anther force F = 2y 2 ˆi  3xjˆ when the

particle is displace form point A (0,0) to point


lehd j.k y = x gS rks bl iFk d s nkSjku cy

B (4,2) along the parabolic path y = x F = 2y 2 ˆi  3xjˆ }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Zfd ruk gksxk \
(1) 24 J (2) 40 J (1) 24 J (2) 40 J
(3) 80 J (4) 94 J (3) 80 J (4) 94 J

51. In the system shown in figure acceleration of the 51. Cy kWd d k Roj.k gksxk %
two blocks is :

(1) 4 m/s2 (2) 2 m/s


2
(1) 4 m/s
2
(2) 2 m/s
2

2
(3) zero (4) 10 m/s (3) 'kw
U; (4) 10 m/s
2

52. A block of mass m is placed on wedge of mass 52. m nzO;eku d s ,d CYkkWd d ks M nzO;eku d s ost ij
M and a force F is applied on the wedge as j[kk t krk gSA ost ij F cy bl iz
d kj y xkrsgSrkfd
shown in figure. Value of F so that block
ost d slkis{k Cy kWd fQ ly uslscp t k;sA F d k eku
remains at rest with respect to the wedge :-
gksxkA

(1) (M + m)g (2) (M + m) g tan (1) (M + m)g (2) (M + m) g tan


(3) Mg tan  (4) (M + m) g sin (3) Mg tan  (4) (M + m) g sin

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53. Three masses of 1 kg , 6 kg and 3 kg are 53. fp=kkuql kj rhu nzO;eku 1 kg , 6 kg o 3 kg ,d –nwl js
connected to each other with threads and are
ls jLlh }kjk t qM+s gq, gS rFkk est ij j[ks gSaA rks
placed on table as shown in figure. What is the
fud k; d k Roj.k Kkr d jksA (g = 10m s–2 )
acceleration with which the system is moving ?
Take g = 10m s–2 .

(1) Zero (2) 1 m s–2 (1) 'kw


U; (2) 1 m s–2

(3) 2 m s–2 (4) 3 m s–2 (3) 2 m s–2 (4) 3 m s–2

54. A particle moves from position (3, 2, –6) to 54. ,d d .k] cy 4iˆ  ˆj  3 kˆ N d s v/khu fLFkfr
position (14, 13, 9) under the action of force
(3, 2, –6) lsfLFkfr (14, 13, 9) rd xfr d jrk gSA
4iˆ  ˆj  3 kˆ N . The work done by this force will
bl cy }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Zgksxk &
be
(1) 100 J (2) 50 J
(1) 100 J (2) 50 J
(3) 200 J (4) 75 J (3) 200 J (4) 75 J

55. In the given diagram if the system is in 55. fn;sx, fp=k esa;fn fud k; lkE;koLFkk esagSrks/kkxsesa
equilibrium then tension T in the string is :- ruko gksxk -

(1) 51 3N (2) 51 N (1) 51 3N (2) 51 N


(3) 102 N (4) 25.5 N (3) 102 N (4) 25.5 N

56. When a force F is applied on a body then 56. ;fn oLrqij F cy y xk;k t krk gSrksmld k Roj.k a
acceleration produced in the body is a. Now gkst krk gSA vc oLrqij F ifjek.k d srhu cy ks
ad ks
three force of magnitude F are applied on the
iLij 120º d ks.k ij ,d gh ry esay xk;k t krk gSrks
same body at an angle of 120º with each other
then acceleration produced in the body is :- oLrqd k Roj.k gksxk -
(1) 3a (2) 3a (1) 3a (2) 3a

(3) zero (4) None (3) 'kw


U; (4) d ks
bZugha

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57. A particle of mass 5 kg starts from rest and force 57. 5 kg d h oLrqfojkekoLFkk lsizkjEHk gksrh gSvkSj ml
applied to it varies with time t according to the ij y xusoky k cy le; d slkFk F = (60 t) N d h rjg
equation F = (60 t) N. The displacement S of the
lsifjofrZr gksrk gSfd lh le; t ij oLrqd k foLFkkiu
particle at time t is :-
(S) gks
xk%
(1) 2 t2
(1) 2 t2
(2) 2 t 3
(2) 2 t 3
3
(3) 6 t (3) 6 t3
(4) 6 t2 (4) 6 t2

58. A block slides down a smooth inclined plane 58. ,d Cy kWd d ksfpd usurry d smppre fcUnqlsNksM +
k
when released from the top, while another falls t krk gSvkSj nwl jk Cy kWd d ksmlh Å ¡p kbZlsNksM k t krk
freely from the same point : gSA rks%
(1) Sliding block will reach the ground first with (1) fQ ly us oky k Cy kWd t ehu ij vf/kd pky ls
greater speed igq¡p sxk
(2) Freely falling block will reach the ground (2) eq
Dr : i ls fxjus oky k Cy kWd t ehu ij igys
first with greater speed igq¡p sxk vkSj T;knk pky d slkFk igq¡p sxkA
(3) Both the blocks will reach the ground at the (3) nksuks Cy kWd t ehu ij leku le; esa igq¡
p saxs
same time but with different speeds y sfd u nksuksad h pky fHkUu gksxhA
(4) Both the blocks will reach the ground with
(4) nksuksaCy kWd t ehu ij leku pky d slkFk igq
¡p saxs
same speed but the freely falling block will
y sfd u eqDr : i ls fxjus oky k Cy kWd igys
reach first
igq¡p sxkA

59. A hockey player is moving northward and 59. gkWd h d k d ksbZ f[ky kMh foi{kh ls cpus d s fy , mÙkj
suddenly turns westward with the same speed to fn'kk esat krs& t krsiwoZorhZpky lsgh vpkud if'pe
avoid an opponent. The force that that acts on d h vksj eqM t krk gSA f[ky kMh ij y xusoky k cy gS%
the player is
(1) if'pe fn'kk esa?k"kZ.k cy
(1) frictional force along westward
(2) nf{k.k fn'kk es
ais'kh; cy
(2) muscle force along southward
(3) frictional force along south-west (3) nf{k.k&if'pe fn'kk esa?k"kZ.k cy
(4) muscle force along south-west (4) nf{k.k&if'pe fn'kk esais'kh; cy

60. A position dependent force F = 7 – 2x + 3x


2
60. nwjh d slkFk ifjorZu'khy ,d cy F = 7 – 2x + 3x2
newton acts on a small body of mass 2 kg and U;wVu 2 kg nzO;eku d s,d CykWd ij d k;Zjr gSft ld s
displaces it from x = 0 to x = 5m. The work done
d kj.k Cy kWd x = 0 lsx = 5m rd foLFkkfir gksrk gSA
in joules is
bl cy }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;Zt wy esagksxk %
(1) 70 (2) 270
(1) 70 (2) 270
(3) 35 (4) 135
(3) 35 (4) 135

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61. A field force F =  k y î  x ĵ , where k is a
  61. xy ry esa xfr d jrs gq, d .k ,d cy {ks=k

positive constant, acts on a particle F =  k y î  x ĵ  d k;Zjr gSA t gk¡ k ,d fu;rkad gSA
moving in the x y plane. At the point (3, 4)
fcUnq(3, 4) ij bld h fLFkfrt Å t kZ'kwU; ekuh xbZ
the potational energy is taken to be zero.
W hat will be the potational energy at
gSA rks fd lh fcUnq (x, y) ij bld h fLFkfrt Å t kZ
gerenal point (x, y) gksxhA
(1) – k (xy + 12) (2) k (xy + 12) (1) – k (xy + 12) (2) k (xy + 12)
(3) –k (xy – 12) (4) k (xy – 12) (3) –k (xy – 12) (4) k (xy – 12)

 
62. An engine exerts a force F  (20 î – 3 ĵ  5k̂ )N 62. ,d bat u F  (20 î – 3 ĵ  5k̂ )N cy y xkrk gSrFkk osx


and moves with velocity v  (6 î  20 ĵ – 3k̂ ) m/s. v  (6 î  20 ĵ – 3k̂ ) lsxfr d jrk gSA bat u d h 'kfDr
The power of the engine (in watt) is : ¼okWV esa½ gksxh&
(1) 45 (2) 75 (1) 45 (2) 75
(3) 20 (4) 10 (3) 20 (4) 10

63. A block is lying on a horizontal frictionless 63. ,d Cy kWd ?k"kZ.kjfgr lrg ij j[kk gqv k gSA le: i
surface. One end of a uniform rope is fixed to the jLlh d k ,d fljk Cy kWd lsca/kk gSft lsnwl jsfljsij
block which is pulled in the horizontal direction
{kSfrt fn'kk es
a cy F y xkd j [khap k t krk gSA ;fn
by applying a force F at the other end. If the
mass of the rope is half the mass of the block, jLlh d k nzO;eku Cy kWd d s nzO;eku d k vk/kk gS] rks
the tension in the middle of the rope will be jLlh d se/; Hkkx esaruko gksxk %
2F 2F
(1) F (2) (1) F (2)
3 3
3F 5F 3F 5F
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 6 5 6

64. A body of mass 3 kg is under a force, which 64. 3 kg d sfi.M ij cy y xkuslsmlesamRiUu foLFkkiu
t3 t3
causes a displacement in it is given by S = d k lehd j.k S = ehVj gSA bl cy }kjk iz
Fke
3 3
(in m). Find the work done by the force in first
2 lS
d .M esafd ;k x;k d k;ZgksxkA
2 seconds.
(1) 2 J (2) 3.8 J (1) 2 J (2) 3.8 J
(3) 5.2 J (4) 24 J (3) 5.2 J (4) 24 J

65. A force of 5 N acts on a 15 kg body initially at 65. fojke esafLFkr 15 kg d h fd lh oLrqij 5 N d k cy


rest. The work done by the force during the first y xk;k t krk gSA oLrq d h xfr d s izFke lSd .M d s
second of motion of the body is :
nkSjku cy }kjk fd ;k x;k d k;ZgS:
5
(1) 5 J (2) J 5
6 (1) 5 J (2) J
6
(3) 6 J (4) 75 J
(3) 6 J (4) 75 J

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66. The minimum force required to start pushing a 66. ,d [kq
jnqjs vkur ry (?k"kZ.k xq.kkad ) ij Å ij d h
body up a rough (frictional coefficient ) inclined vksj /kDd k nsd j ,d oLrqd ksxfr'khy d jusesaU;wure
plane is F1 while the minimum force needed to cy d h vko';d rk F1 gS vkSj bld ks uhps d h vksj
prevent it from sliding down is F2. If the inclined fQ ly uslsjksd usd sfy ;sU;wure cy d h vko';d rk
plane makes an angle from the horizontal such F2 gS
A ;fn vkur ry d k {kSfrt lsd ks.k bruk gSfd
F1 F1
that tan = 2 then the ratio is : tan = 2 rc vuqikr gSA
F2 F2
(1) 1 (2) 2 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4 (3) 3 (4) 4

67. A block of mass m resting on a wedge of angle 67. fp=kkuql kj ,d m nzO;eku d k d .k  d ks.k oky sos
t ij
 as shown in the figure. The wedge is given an j[kk gSA ost d ksa Roj.k cka;h rjQ fn;k t krk gSrks
acceleration a towards left. What is the minimum
a d k U;wure eku D;k gksuk pkfg, ft llsnzO;eku m
value of a due to external agent so that the mass
m falls freely ?
LorU=k : i lsfxj ld s:
A A

m m
a a

  C
B C B
(1) g (2) g cos  (1) g (2) g cos 
(3) g cot  (4) g tan  (3) g cot  (4) g tan 

68. In the system shown in figure net force on the 68. fn;sx;sfud k; esa2 kg nzO;eku d sCy kWd ij y xus
block of mass 2 kg is oky k ifj.kkeh cy gksxk%

(1) 18 N (2) 6 N (1) 18 N (2) 6 N


(3) 9 N (4) 3 N (3) 9 N (4) 3 N

69. In the figure shown calculate the angle of friction. 69. iznf'kZr fp=k esa ?k"kZ
.k d ks.k d h x.kuk d jksA xqVd k
The block does not slide. Take g = 10 m/s . 2
fQ ly rk ughagSA g = 10 m/s2

1 1 1 1
(1) tan–1 (2) tan–1 (1) tan–1 (2) tan–1
2 3 2 3
(3) 37º (4) 45º (3) 37º (4) 45º

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70. The rear side of a truck is open and a box of 70. ,d Vªd d k ihNsd k iy M+k [kqy k gqv k gSvkSj bl ij
40 kg mass is placed 5 m away from the open [kqy sgq, iy M+sls5 m nwjh ij fp=kkuql kj ,d 40 kg
end as shown in figure. The coefficient of friction
nzO;eku d k ckWDl j[kk gSA ckWDl o bld s uhps d h
between the box and the surface below it is 0.15.
lrg d se/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.15 gSA ,d lh/kh lM+d ij
On a straight road, the truck starts from rest and
accelerates with 2 ms–2. Find the time at which Vªd fLFkjkoLFkk ls 2 ms–2 d s Roj.k ls py uk çkjEHk
the box falls from the truck. (Ignore the size of d jrk gSrksckWDl d ksVªd lssfxjusesay xk le; Kkr
the box). d jksaA (cDlsd h vkd f̀Ùk ux.; gSA)

(1) 10 sec (2) 20 sec (1) 10 sec (2) 20 sec


(3) 30 sec (4) 40 sec (3) 30 sec (4) 40 sec

71. What is the minimum value of force required to 71. M nzO;eku d s Cy kWd t ksfd ?k"kZ.k xq.kka
d d h {kSfrt
slide a block of mass M on a horizontal surface
lrg ij j[kk gS, d ksfQ ly kusd sfy , vko';d U;wure
having coefficient of friction  ; If force is in any
direction? cy d k eku D;k gS; ;fn cy fd lh Hkh fn'kk es
agks
Mg Mg
(1) mg (2) (1) mg (2)
2
1  1  2

Mg Mg Mg Mg


(3) (4) (3) (4)
1  2 1  2 2 1  2
1 

72. Two masses A and B of 10 kg and 5 kg 72. nks nzO;eku A o B Ø e'k% 10 kg rFkk 5 kg çnf'kZr
respectively are connected with a string passing fp=kkuql kj ,d est d s fd ukjs ls y xh gqbZ ,d ?k"kZ.k
over a frictionless pulley fixed at the corner of a
jfgr f?kjuh lsxqt j jgh jLlh lst qM +sgq, gSA est rFkk
table as shown. The coefficient of static friction
A d s e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.2 gS rks A ij j[ks C d k
of A with table is 0.2. The minimum mass of C
that may be placed on A to prevent it from U;wure nzO;eku D;k gksuk pkfg, fd ;g A d ks xfr
moving is d juslsjksd ld s\

(1) 15 kg (2) 10 kg (1) 15 kg (2) 10 kg


(3) 5 kg (4) 12 kg (3) 5 kg (4) 12 kg

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73. A bead of mass m is located on a parabolic wire 73. fp=kkuql kj ,d ijoy h; rkj ij 'm' nzO;eku d k eud k+
with its axis vertical and vertex directed fLFkr gSbld h v{k m/okZ/kj gSrFkk 'kh"kZuhpsd h vksj
downward as in figure and whose equation is
fp=k es
aiznf'kZr gSA bld k lehd j.k x2 = ay. gSA ;fn
x2 = ay. If the coefficient of friction is µ, the
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad µ, gksrksd .k d h x-v{k lsog vf/kd re
highest distance above the x-axis at which the
particle will be in equilibrium is Å ¡p kbZKkr d jkst gkad .k lkE;koLFkk esagksA

(1) µa (2) µ2a (1) µa (2) µ2a


1 2 1
1 2 1 (3) µa (4) µa
(3) µa (4) µa 4 2
4 2

74. Car is accelerating with acceleration = 20 m/s2. A 74. d kj 20 m/s2 ls Rofjr gSA m = 10 kg nzO;eku d k
box of mass m = 10 kg that is placed inside the cDlk d kj esabl izd kj fLFkr gSfd ;g m/okZ/kj nhokj
car, it is put in contact with the vertical wall of
d slkFk fp=kkuql kj laid ZesagSA cDlso nhokj d se/;
car as shown. The friction coefficient between
the box and the wall is  = 0.6.
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.6 gSA

(1) The acceleration of the box will be 20 m/sec2 (1) cDlsd k Roj.k 20 m/sec2 gksxkA
(2) The friction force acting on the box will be (2) cDlsij d k;Zjr ?k"kZ.k cy 100 N gksxkA
100 5 N (3) m/okZ/kj nhokj o cDls d s e/; laid Z cy
(3) The contact force between the vertical wall
100 5 N gS
A
and the box will be 100 N
(4) all of the above (4) mijks
Dr lHkh

75. Three weights are hanging over a smooth fixed 75. ,d fpd uh n`<+ f?kjuh ij rhu nzO;eku fp=kkuql kj
pulley as shown in the figure. What is the tension y Vd jgsgSA B rFkkC d kst ksM +usoky h jLlh esaruko
in the string connecting weights B and C?
fd ruk gksxk\

(1) g (2) g/9


(1) g (2) g/9
(3) 8g/9 (4) 10g/9
(3) 8g/9 (4) 10g/9

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76. In given figure, a force of 100 N is also applied 76. fp=kkuql kj Cy kWd B d k Roj.k (m/s2 esa) Kkr d jksaA iqy h
to the block B. Find the accelerations (in m/s2) of
d ksvkn'kZekursgq,A (g = 10 m/s2)
the block B. Assuming pulley is ideal.
2
(g = 10 m/s )

A 10kg

A 10kg
B 10kg
B 10kg
F =100N
F =100N

(1) 1 (2) 3 (1) 1 (2) 3

(3) 5 (4) 7 (3) 5 (4) 7

77. A solid sphere of mass 10 kg is placed over two 77. 10 kg nzO;eku d k ,d Bksl xksy k fp=kkuql kj nksfpd us
smooth inclined planes as shown in figure. The urry ksa ij j[kk gSA 600 d ks.k oky s urry ij
normal reactions at the incline of angle 600 is :
vfHky Ec çfrfØ ;k cy gksxk% (g = 10 m/s2)
(g = 10 m/s2)

60° 30°
60° 30°

(1) 20 N (2) 50 N (1) 20 N (2) 50 N

(3) 80 N (4) 150 N (3) 80 N (4) 150 N

78. In the figure (i) an extensible string is fixed at one 78. fp=k (i) esan'kkZ;svuql kj ,d rU; jLlh d k ,d fljk
end and the other end is pulled by a tension T. In t M+or gSnwl jsfljsd ksruko T }kjk [khap k t krk gS
figure (ii) another identical string is pulled by
fp=k (ii) esanwl jh ,d leku jLlh ruko 'T' }kjk nksuksa
tension 'T' at both the ends. The ratio of tension
in equilibrium of string in (i) to the elongation of fljksals[khap h t krh gSA rkslkE;oLFkk esajLlh (i) d s
string in (ii) is foLRkkj lsjLlh (ii) esaruko d k vuqikr gksxk &

(1) 1 : 1
(2) 1 : 2 (1) 1 : 1

(3) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2

(4) 0 (3) 2 : 1
(4) 0

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79. An object of mass 5kg falls from rest through a 79. 5kg nzO;eku d k ,d fi.M fLFkj voLFkk ls20 m d h
vertical distance of 20 m and reaches a velocity m/okZ/kj nwjh rd fxjrk gS] vkSj 10 m/s d k osx izkIr
of 10 m/s. How much work is done against the
gks
rk gSA ok;qizfrjks/k d sfo: } fi.M }kjk fd ruk d k;Z
2
air friction by the object? (g = 10 m/s ) -
fd ;k x;k gS\ (g = 10 m/s2) -
(1) 350 J (2) 750 J
(1) 350 J (2) 750 J
(3) 200 J (4) 300 J
(3) 200 J (4) 300 J

80. Two blocks A and B of masses 4 kg and 8 kg 80. 4 fd xzk0 rFkk 8 fd xzk0 nzO;eku d s nks Cy kWd Ø e'k%
respectively are placed on a smooth plane A rFkk B fpd us {kSfrt lrg ij j[ks gq, gSaA ,d
surface. A force F of 12 N is applied on A as 12 N d k cy F, A ij fp=kkuql kj y xk;k t krk gSA
shown. Find the force of contact (in N) between A rFkk B d se/; y xusoky slEid Zcy ¼N esa½ d k eku
A and B? gks
xk &

(1) 2 (2) 5 (1) 2 (2) 5


(3) 8 (4) 12 (3) 8 (4) 12

81. A spring balance is attached to the ceiling of a 81. ,d fy ¶V d h Nr ls,d d ekuhnkj rqy k y Vd k gSA
lift. A man hangs his bag on the spring and the ,d vkneh viuscSx d ksd ekuhnkj rqy k lsy Vd krk
spring reads 50 N, when the lift is stationary. gSA t c fy ¶V : d h gq
bZ gks rc d ekuhnkj rqy k d k
When the lift is moving downwards and retarding ikB~;kad 50 N vkrk gSA ;fn fy ¶V uhpsd h vksj xfr
2
at the rate of 5 m/s , the reading of the spring d j jgh gksrksvkSj 5 m/s2 d h nj lseafnr gksjgh gks
balance will be rc d ekuhnkj rqy k d k ikB~;kad gksxk%
(1) 25 N (2) 75 N (1) 25 N (2) 75 N
(3) 15 N (4) 50 N (3) 15 N (4) 50 N

82. Find the acceleration of the 6 Kg block in the 82. fp=k esa6 Kg Cy kWd d k Roj.k D;k gksxk lHkh lrg rFkk
figure. All the surfaces and pulleys are smooth. f?kjuh ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS rFkk jLlh vfoLrkfjr gSA
Also the strings are inextensible and light.
[g = 10 m/s2]
[Take g = 10 m/s2]

(1) a = 1 m/s2 (2) a = 2 m/s2 (1) a = 1 m/s2 (2) a = 2 m/s2


(3) a = 3 m/s2 (4) a = 4 m/s2 (3) a = 3 m/s2 (4) a = 4 m/s2

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83. The blocks A and B are arranged as shown in 83. nksxqVd ksaA rFkk B d ksfp=k d svuql kj O;ofLFkr fd ;k
the figure. The pulley is frictionless. The mass of t k x;k gSA f?kjuh ls ?k"kZ.k jfgr gSA xqVd s A d k
A is 10 kg. The coefficient of friction of A with the nzO;eku 10 fd xz
k- gSA xqVd sA rFkk {kSfrt ry d schp
horizontal surface is 0.20. The minimum mass of
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.20 gSA xfr vkjEHk d jusd sfy ;sxqVd s
B to start the motion will be
B d k U;q
ure nzO;eku gksxk

(1) 2 kg
(1) 2 kg
(2) 0.2 kg
(2) 0.2 kg
(3) 5 kg
(3) 5 kg
(4) 10 kg (4) 10 kg

84. A 20 kg block is initially at rest on a rough 84. 20 kg nzO;eku d k ,d xqVd k #{k {kSfrt ry ij
horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 75 N is fojkekoLFkk esaj[kk gSA xqVd sd ksxfreku d jusd sfy ,
required to set the block in motion. After it is in 75 N d s {kSfrt cy d h vko';d rk gksrh gSA bld s
motion, a horizontal force of 60 N is required to i'pkr~xfreku fi.M d ksfu;r pky lsxfreku cuk;s
keep the block moving with constant speed. The
j[kus d s fy , 60 N cy d h vko';d rk gksrh gSA
coefficient of static friction is
LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gksxk
(1) 0.38
(1) 0.38
(2) 0.44
(2) 0.44
(3) 0.52 (3) 0.52
(4) 0.60 (4) 0.60

85. A block of mass 2 kg is kept on the floor. The 85. 2 kg nzO;eku d k ,d xqVd k {kSfrt ry ij j[kk gSA
coefficient of static friction is 0.4. If a force F of LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.4 gSA ;fn 2.5 N d k ,c cy F
2.5 Newtons is applied on the block as shown in
fp=kkuql kj xqVd sij y xk;k t k, rksry o xqVd sd s
the figure, the frictional force between the block
and the floor will be
e/; xqVd sd se/; ?k"kZ.k cy gksxk&

(1) 2.5 N (2) 5 N (1) 2.5 N (2) 5 N

(3) 7.84 N (4) 10 N (3) 7.84 N (4) 10 N

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86. A block of mass m lying on a rought horizontal 86. m nzO;eku d k ,d xqVd k [kqjnjs{kSfrt ry ij j[kk
plane is acted upon by a horizontal force P and
gSA bl ij {kSfrt fn'kk esa P cy rFkk Å /okZ/kj ls
another force Q inclined at an angle to the
fn'kk es
a Q cy vkjksfir fd ;k x;k gSA ;fn xqVd k
vertical. The block will remain in equilibrium, if
the minimum value of coefficient of friction
larqy u d h voLFkk esagks] rksxqVd so i`"B d se/; ?k"kZ.k
between it and the surface is xq.kkad d k U;wure eku gksxk%
Q  Q 

M M
P P

(P  Q sin ) (P cos   ) (P  Q sin ) (P cos   )


(1) (2) (1) (2)
(mg  Q cos ) (mg  Q sin ) (mg  Q cos ) (mg  Q sin )

(P  Q cos ) (P sin   Q) (P  Q cos ) (P sin   Q)


(3) (4) (3) (4)
(mg  Q sin ) (mg  Q cos ) (mg  Q sin ) (mg  Q cos )

87. A body is release on a smooth inclined plane. If 87. ,d oLrq d ks fpd us urry ls NksM +k t krk gSA ;fn
height of inclined plane is 'h' and angle of urry d h Å ¡p kbZ'h' gksvkSj urry d k {kSfrt lsd ks.k
inclination is  then time taken for slidding from gksrksoLrqd ksurry d smPpre fcUnqlsfuEure
upper point to lower point will be:- fcUnqrd fQ ly uses
ay xk le; gksxkA
2h 2h 2h 2h
(1) (2)
g g sin  (1) (2)
g g sin 
1 2h 2h 1 2h 2h
(3) (4) sin (3) (4) sin
sin  g g sin  g g

88. A bead is free to slide down a smooth wire tightly 88. R f=kT;k d s,d Å /okZ/kj oR̀Ùk d h t hok AB d svuqfn'k
stretched between points A and B on a verticle ,d fpd uk rkj d lk t krk gSvkSj blesa,d eksrh d ks
circle of radius R. If the bead released from rest fijks;k t krk gSt ksrkj d svuqfn'k fQ ly ld rk gSA
at the highest point 'A', time taken by the bead ;fn eksrh d ksmPpre fcUnqA lsNksM +k t k;sarkseksrh
to reach the point B is :-
d ksfQ ly d j fcUnqB rd igq¡p usesay xk le; gksxkA

2R 2R cos  2R 2R cos 
(1) (2) (1) (2)
g g g g

4R 4R cos  4R 4R cos 
(3) (4) (3) (4)
g g g g

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89. Figure shows a uniform rod of mass 3 kg and of 89. fp=k esa ,d 3 fd xzk nzO;eku ,oa 30 lseh y EckbZ d h
length 30 cm. The strings shown in figure are lekax NM+ iznf'kZr gS fp=k esa iz
nf'kZr jfLl;ksa d ks
pulled by constant forces of 20 N and 32 N. The
20 U;wVu ,oa32 U;wVu d sfu;r cy ks
als[khap k t k jgk
tension in rod at a distance 10cm from end A is-
gSA NM+d sfljsA ls10 lseh nwjh ij ruko gksxk&

A B
A B

20N 32N
20N 32N

(1) 18N
(1) 18N
(2) 20N
(2) 20N
(3) 24N (3) 24N
(4) 36N (4) 36N

90. The velocity of end ‘A’ of rigid rod placed 90. fp=kkuql kj ,d Bksl NM+AB nksÅ /okZ/kj fpd uh nhokjksa
between two smooth vertical walls moves with d slgkjsxfr'khy gSA ;fn NM+d sA fljsd k Å /okZ/kj
velocity ‘u’ along vertical direction. The velocity of
fn'kk d s vuqfn'k osx u gSA ;fn NM+ ges'kk nhokj d s
end ‘B’ of that rod, rod always remains in contact
with the vertical walls. lEid Zesajgrh gksA rksNM+d sB fljsd k os
x%

(1) u cot 
(1) u cot 
(2) u tan 
(2) u tan 
(3) u sin 
(3) u sin 
(4) u cos 
(4) u cos 

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PART- C

Straight Objective Type l h/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj


This section contains 90 multiple choice
bl [k.M esa90 cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s
questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
4 fod Yi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ft uesalsflQ Z,d
(3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY
l gh gSA
ONE is correct.

91. The rate of growth of any organism follows 91. fd lh t ho/kkjh d h of̀) esaD;k gksrk gS
(1) Hyperbola curve (2) J-shaped curve (1) gkbijcks
y k d oZ (2) J-vkd kj d k d oZ
(3) Sigmoid curve (4) Parabola curve (3) flxeks
bM d oZ (4) iS
jkcksy k d oZ

92. Maximum growth occurs in 92. vf/kd re of̀) fd lesagksrh gSA


(1) Stationary phase (1) LVs
'kujh izkoLFkk esa
(2) Exponential Phase (2) pj/kka
rkd h izkoLFkk esa
(3) Diminishing phase (3) fMfefuf'ka
x izkoLFkk esa
(4) Lag phase
(4) y s
x izkoLFkk esa

93. Form of growth where in new cells are always 93. fuEu eas ls of̀) d s fd l izk: i es foHkT;ksrd h;
being added to the plant body by the activity of lfØ ;rk d sd kj.k lrr~: Ik lsubZd ksf'kd k,salnSo
meristem is called c<+rh t krh gSA
(1) Close form of growth (1) of̀) d k can Lo: i
(2) Open form of growth
(2) of̀) d k [kqy k Lo: i
(3) Diffused form of growth
(3) of̀) d k folfjr Lo: i
(4) Determinate form of growth
(4) of̀) d k ifjfer Lo: i

94. Plant growth is unique because 94. ikni of̀) vf}rh; izfØ ;k gSD;ksafd
(1) It is intrinsic (1) ;g vkUrfjd gksrh gS
(2) It occurs at the expense of energy (2) ;g Å t kZd sO;; }kjk lEié gksrh gSA
(3) Plant retains the capacity for unlimited (3) ikni t hou i;ZUr vlhfer of̀) d h n{krk d ks
growth throughout their life cuk;sj[krk gS
(4) It accompanied by metabolic Processes. (4) ;g mikip;h izfØ ;k }kjk laié gksrh gSa

95. During growth of apical meristem for primary 95. izkFkfed of̀) d sfy;s'kh"kZfoHkT;ksrd d h of̀) d snkSjku
growth there is elongation of plants ikni esafd l fn'kk esavfHkoǹu ifjyf{kr gksrk gSA
(1) Perpendilcular to plant axis (1) ikni v{k d sy Ecor
(2) Along plant axis
(2) ikni v{k d slkFk
(3) In between 0º–90º from plant axis
(3) ikni v{k ls0º–90º d schp esa
(4) Both (1) and (2)
(4) (1) rFkk(2) nks
uksa
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96. The exponential growth can be expressed as 96. ;g ?kkrkad h of̀) d ksiznf'kZr fd ;k t k ld rk gS
(1) Lt = L0t rt (1) Lt = L0t rt

(2) W 1 = W 0ert (2) W 1 = W 0ert

(3) W 1 = W 0rt (3) W 1 = W 0rt

(4) Lt = L0t ert (4) Lt = L0t ert

97. Regarding to necessory conditions for growth 97. of̀) d sfy ;svfuok;ZifjfLFkfr;ksad slUnHkZesafuEu
match the following items d k fey ku d hft ;s
(A) Water (i) Prevention of
(A) t y (i) of̀) esalgk;d ,Ut kbe
denaturation of enzymes
d sMhusp qjs'ku ¼foÑ frd j.k½
taking part in growth
(B) Oxygen (ii) Release of metabolic
d k fujks/ku
energy (B) vkW
Dlht u (ii) mikip;h Å t kZd k

(C) Temperature (iii) Cell enlargement foeqä hd j.k


(D) Essential elements(iv) Synthesis of (C) rkiØ e (iii) d ks
f'kd k foo/kZu
Protoplasm
(D) vko';d rRo (iv) t ho nzO; d k la'y s"k.k
A B C D
A B C D
(1) iv iii ii i
(1) iv iii ii i
(2) iv ii i iii
(2) iv ii i iii
(3) iii ii i iv
(3) iii ii i iv
(4) iii i ii iv
(4) iii i ii iv

98. To remove seed dormancy by mechanical 98. cht izl qIrrk d ksnwj d jusd sfy , ;kaf=kd fof/k }kjk
removing of seed coat is called cht vkoj.k (Seed coat) d ksgVkuk d gy krk gS
(1) Stratification (1) LVª
sVhfQ d s'ku
(2) Scarification (2) Ld s
jhfQ d s'ku
(3) Venalization (3) ous
Zy kbt s'ku
(4) Photoperiodism (4) Q ks
Vksihfj;ksfMTe

99. Which of the following growth regulator is used 99. vxawjksa d s LrEHkksa d h y ackbZ c<+kus d s fy , fd l of̀)
for increase in length of grapes Stalks fu;a=kd d ksiz;ksx fd ;k t krk gS&
(1) Auxin (1) vkW
fDlu
(2) Gibberellin (2) ft Ccs
jsfy u
(3) Cytokinins (3) lkbVks
d kbfuUl
(4) Ethylene (4) bFkkbfy u

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100. 100.

Above diagram represents ATP synthesis


through chemiosmosis. In which one of the mijksDr fp=k jlksijklj.k }kjk ATP la'y s"k.k d ks
options all the four parth A, B, C and D are n'kkZrk gSfuEu esalsd kSuls,d fod Yi esalHkh pkjksa
correct Hkkx A, B, C, D lgh gSaA
Options fod Yi
A B C D A B C D
(1) Plasto- Thylokoid ATP Photosystem II (1) Iy kLVksfDou Fkkby sd kWbM ATP izd k'k
quinone membrane Synthase
kWu dyk flUFkst ra=kII
(2) H+ Thylokoid H+ Grana
(2) H+ Fkkby sd kWbM H
+
xzsuk
membrane

Electron Photosystem II ATP Grana d yk


(3)
Synthase (3) by sDVªkWu izd k'k ra=k ATP xzsuk
(4) H
+
Photosystem II ATP Thylakoid II flUFkst
Synthase membrane (4) H+ izd k'k ra=k ATP Fkkby sd kWbM
II flUFkst dyk
101. In which of the following plant ethylene promote 101. fuEu esa ls fd l ikni esa iq"iu d s izkjEHku rFkk
initiation of flowering and synchronising of fruits. led kfyd rkd sfy, ethylene d k iz;ksx fd ;k t krk gS
(1) Cotton (1) d ikl
(2) Pineapple (2) vukukl
(3) Cherry (3) ps
jh
(4) Walnut
(4) v[kjks
V

102. Phytohormones control 102. Q kbVksgkWeksZUl D;k fu;af=kr d jrsgS


(1) Growth (1)of̀ð
(2) Physiological functions (2) d kf;Z
dh
(3) Rooting (3) t M+fud y uk
(4) Flowering
(4) iq
"iu

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103. Which of the following is entered in Krebs cycle 103. fuEu esa ls d kSulk Ø sCl pØ esa PGAL d s : i esa
as PGAL izos'k d jrk gS
(1) 3-PGA (1) 3-PGA
(2) Fatty Acids (2) olh; vEy
(3) Glycerol (3) fXy ljkW
y
(4) Alanine (4) ,y kfuu

104. Which of the following pigment is responsible 104. fuEu esa ls d kSUk lk o.kZd iq"iu o vad qj.k d s fy ,
for flowering and germination? mRrjnk;h gS
(1) Phytohormone (1) Q kbVks
gkWeksZu
(2) Phytochrome
(2) Q kbVks
Ø kse
(3) Photochrome
(3) lkbVks
Ø kse
(4) Photohormone
(4) Q ks
VksgkeksZu

105. Apical dominance in higher plants is due to 105. mPpoxhZ; ikS/kksa esa 'kh"kZLFk izHkkfork (Apical
(1)Presence of Auxin dominance) fd l d kj.k lsgks rh gSS
(2) Enzyme activity and metabolism (1) vkWfDlu d h mifLFkfr esa
(2) ,Ut kbe fØ ;k'khy rk o mikip; d sd kj.k
(3) Carbohydrates
(3) d kcks
ZgkbMªsV d sd kj.k
(4) Photoperiodism
(4) nhIrd kfy rk d sd kj.k

106. The hormone which was discovered through 106. pkoy d sÞQ qfy'k lhMfyaxß jksx ls[kkst k x;k gkWeksZu gS
'foolish seedling' disease of rice is (1)b.Mks
y –3–,flfVd vEy
(1) Indol–3–acetic acid
(2) bFkkby hu
(2) Ethylene
(3) ft Ccjs
fy d vEy
(3) Gibberellic acid
(4) d kbus
fVu
(4) Kinetin

107. Cytokinin is a hormone whose main function is 107. lkbVksd kbfuu ,d gkWeksZu gksrk gSft ld k eq[; d k;Z
(1) Induction of cell division and delay in gS
senescence (1) d ks
f'kd k foHkkt u o t h.kZrk esafoy Ec d juk
(2) To take part in cell division (2) d ks
f'kd k foHkkt u esaHkkx y suk
(3) Refers to cell movements
(3) d ks
f'kd k d h xfr lslacaf/kr
(4) To cause dormancy
(4) bllsçlq
fIr gksrh gS

108. A higher proportion of ethylene is found 108. bFkkby hu vf/kd vuqikr esaik;k t krk gS
(1)Ripening banana (1) id sd sy ksaesa
(2) Green banana (2) gjsd s
y ksaesa
(3) Green apple (3) gjsls
cksaesa
(4) Fresh potato tuber
(4) rkt svky wes
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109. 109.

Above graph represents the absorption mijksDr xzkWQ rhu izd k'k la'y s"kh o.kZd ksad svo'kks"k.k
spectrum of three photosynthetic pigments. LisDVªe d ks n'kkZrk gS (i), (ii) & (iii) o.kZd ksa d ks
Identity the (i), (ii) & (iii) Pigments igpkfu;sA
(1) Chla, carotenoids, chal b. (1) Chl a, d sjksfVukbM~l , chl b.
(2) Chl b, chl a, carotenoids (2) Chl b, chl a, d s jksfVukbM~l
(3) Carotenoids, chl a chl b (3) d sjksfVukbM~l , chl a chl b
(4) Chl a, chl b, carotenoids. (4) Chl a, chl b, d s jksfVukbM~l

110. In the extreme drought condition which of the 110. Hk;ad j lw[ks d s nkSjku jU/kz fd ld k mRiknu gksus d s
following is produced due to which stomata
d kj.k cUn gkst krsgSaS
closes
(1) LVª
sl gkeksZu (2) IAA
(1) Stress hormone (2) IAA
(3) Gibberellins (4) Ascorbic acid (3) ft Ccjs
fy u (4) ,Ld kW
fcZd vEy

111. The low temperature treatment that reduces the 111. 'khr rkiØ e mipkj t ksfd cqv kbZvkSj iq"iu d schp
period between sowing and flowering is called d sd ky d ksd e d j nsrk gSmlsd grsgSa\
(1) Chemotaxis (2) Vernalization
(1) fd eks
VsfDll (2) cla
rhd j.k
(3) Freezing injury (4) None of these
(3) Ý hft a
x pksV (4) bues
alsd ksbZugha
112. Which of the following is absolutely necessary 112. fuEu esa ls fd l inkFkZ d h cht kad qj.k fØ ;k esa
for germination fujis{k@lokZf/kd vko';d rk gksrh gS
(1) Light (2) Water
(1) izd k'k (2) t y
(3) Low temperature (4) mineral salts
(3) d e rkiØ e (4) [kfut y o.k

113. Regarding the growth in any organism which of 113. fd lh t ho d h of̀) lslEcaf/kr d kSu lsd Fku lR; gSa
these statements are correct- (A) ;g vuqRØ e.kh; rFkk LFkk;h ifjorZu gS
(A) it is irreversible and permanent change (B) bl of̀) d sfy, mikip;h nj c<+t krh gS
(B) for growth metabolic rate increases (C) t ho d k rkt k Hkkj ?kV t krk gSijUrq'kq "d Hkkj
(C) fresh weight of an organism decreases but c<+t krk gS
dry weight increases
(D) d ks
f'kd kvksad h la[;k o vk;ru c<+t krk gS
(D) number of cells and its volume increases
(E) of̀) d h eki] y EckbZrFkk Hkkj d svk/kkj ij gks
(E) growth is measured in terms of length and
ld rh gSijUrqla[;k rFkk {ks=kQ y d svk/kkj ij ugha
weight but not in number and area
(1) A, B, C, E lgh gS
(1) A, B, C, E are correct
(2) A, B, D, E lgh gS
(2) A, B, D, E are correct
(3) A, B, D lgh gS
(3) A, B, D are correct
(4) mijksDr lHkh lgh gSa
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114. For plant grow which is responsible 114. ikni of̀) gsrqd kSu mÙkjnk;h gS&
(1) Primary meristem (Apical and intercalary (1) iz kFkfed foHkT;ksrd ('kh"kZLFk rFkk vUrosZ'kh
meristem) foHkT;ksrd )
(2) Secondary meristem (Lateral meristem) (2) f}rh;d foHkT;ks rd (ik'oZfoHkT;ksrd )
(3) Both (1) and (2) (3) (1) o (2) nks
uksa
(4) None (4) mijksDr d ksbZugha

115. Plant growth is generally indeterminate due to- 115. ikni d h of̀) izk;% vfuf'pr gksrh gSD;ksafd &
(1) Presence of permanent cells (1) LFkkbZÅ rd mifLFkr gksrsgSa
(2) Presence of meristems which are localized (2) foHkT;ks
rd ksad h mifLFkfr t ksLFkku fof'k"V gksrsgaS
(3) Inhibitors are localized
(3) vojks
/kd LFkku fof'k"V gksrsgaS
(4) Presence of only apical & intercalary
(4) d soy 'kh"kZLFk rFkk vUrosZ'kh foHkT;ksrd ksa d h
meristem
mifLFkfr

116. Developing embryo of pea takes energy from 116. eVj d k of̀) 'khy Hkzw.k Å t kZy srk gS&
(1) Sun light (2) Soil (1) lw
;Zd sizd k'k ls (2) eǹk ls
(3) Cotyledon (4) Leaves of the plant (3) cht i=k ls (4) ikni d h i.kksZals

117. Phototropic curvature of a shoot tip is shown 117. izjksg 'kh"kZd sizd k'kkuqorZu xfr d k d kj.k gS&
due to (1) izd k'k d h rjQ mifLFkr izjksg 'kh"kZ esa vf/kd
(1) More auxin is synthesized toward illuminated vkWfDt u d k cuuk
side (2) va/kd kj d h rjQ izjksg 'kh"kZij vkWfDt u d k u"V
(2) Auxin is destroyed towards dark side
gkst kuk
(3)Some amount of Auxin is destroyed towards
(3) izd k'k d h rjQ mifLFkr izjksg 'kh"kZ ij d qN
light side and some are transfered towards
vkWfDt u u"V gkst krk gSrFkk vU/kd kj d h rjQ
dark side.
d qN ek=kk esavkWfDt u LFkkukUrfjr gkst krk gS
(4) More growth occurs towards light side and
(4) izjksg 'kh"kZesaizd k'k d h vksj vf/kd rFkk vU/kd kj
less towards dark side.
d h rjQ d e of̀) gksuk
118. Select the correct pair 118. lgh t ks
M +sd k p;u d jks&
(1) C4–cycle –First stable product has 5C (1) C4–pØ –iz
Fke LFkk;h mRikn esa5C gksrsgSa
(2) C3–cycle –5 ATP & 2NADPH + H+ require for (2) C3–pØ –,d v.kq CO2d ks fLFkj d jusd s fy , 5
fixation of one CO2 ATP & 2NADPH + H+vko';d gksrsgSaA
(3) PS-II–Formation of NADPH + H+ (3) PS-II–NADPH + H+ d k fuekZ
.k
(4) Photolysis of water–Mn++, Cl– (4) t y d k izd kf'kd vi?kVu – Mn++, Cl–

119. Which is long day plant? 119. nh?kZfnolh; ikni gS\


(1) Spinach (2) Tobacco (1) iky d (2) rEckd w
(3) Tomato (4) Maize (3) VekVj (4) eDd k

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120. Epigeal germination of seed is that in which 120. Å ij Hkwfed izd kj d k cht kad qj.k og gSft lesa&
(1) Epicotyl elongates (1) cht i=kks
ifjd y Eck gkst krk gS
(2) Hypocotyl elongates (2) cht i=kk/kkj y Eck gkst krk gS
(3) Complete embryonal axis elongates
(3) iw
jk Hkwz.kh; v{k y Eck gkst k,
(4) Plumule elongates
(4) iz
kad qj y Eck gkst k,

121. Auxin was discovered by 121. vkWfDt u d h [kkst fd lusd h&


(1) Kurosawa & Swada (1) d q
jksl kok rFkk Loknk us
(2) Skoog (2) Ld w
x us
(3) Miller (3) fey j us
(4) F.W. Went (4) F.W. oS
UV us

122. Growth of the pollen tube is measured in terms 122. ijkxuy h esaof̀) d h eki fd l : i esagksxh&
of
(1) nz
O;eku esa (2) eks
VkbZesa
(1) mass (2) girth
(3) y EckbZes
a (4) lrgh {ks
=kQ y
(3) length (4) surface area

123. Vernalisation is effective for biennial plants 123. clUrhd j.k¼oukZy kbt s'ku½ f}o"khZ; ikni d s fy ,
which is izHkko'kky h gSa] og gS&
(1) Sugarbeet (2) Carrot (1) pq
d Unj (2) xkt j
(3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None (3) (1) o (2) nks
uksa (4) d ks
bZugha

124. In sugarcane sweetness and elongation of stem 124. xUus esa feBkl c<+kus rFkk rus d h y EckbZ c<+kus gsrq
is induced by izsjd gS&
(1) Auxin, GA (2) Auxin, Cytokinin (1) vkW
fDt u, GA (2) vkW
fDt u, lkbVksd kbfuu
(3) GA, Cytokinin (4) Auxin, ABA (3) GA, lkbVks
d kbfuu (4) vkW
fDlu, ABA

125. Formation of inter fascicular cambium & cork 125. vUrjiwy h; ,/kk rFkk d kWd Z ,/kk d k fuekZ.k fd ld k
cambium is an example of mnkgj.k gS\
(1) Differentiation (2) Dedifferentiation (1) foHks
nu (2) fofoHks
n
(3) Redifferentiation (4) None (3) iq
ufoZHksnu (4) d ks
bZugha

126. Ability of plants to follow different pathways in 126. okrkoj.k vFkok t hou d h fofHkUu izkoLFkkvksad snkSjku
responce to environment or phases of life to fofHkUu izd kj d h lajpukvksa d ks fod flr d jus d h
form different kinds of structure, called
n{krk fuEu esalsd gy krh gSA
(1) Phenology
(1) Q huks
y kst h
(2) Phisiognomy
(2) fQ ft ;ks
Xukseh
(3) Plasticity
(3) Iy kfLVflVh
(4) Elasticity
(4) ,y kfLVflVh

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127. ATP is requried as source of energy for 127. Å t kZd s#i esa ATPd h vko';d rk gksrh gS–
(1) Biochemical reactions (1) t S
o jklk;fud vfHkfØ ;k gsrq
(2) Photolysis of H2O (2) H2O d sçd kf'kd vi?kVu gsrq
(3) Kreb's cycle (3) Ø s
Cl pØ gsrq
(4) Pumping of protons in stroma
(4) LVª
ksek esaçksVkuksd ksiEi d jusgsrq

128. Respiration initiated in chloroplasts and occurs 128. og 'olu t ksfd izd k'k d h mifLFkfr esaDy ksjksIy kLV
in light is called esagksrk gS] d gy krk gS-
(1) Aerobic respiration (1) ok;oh; 'olu
(2) Anaerobic respiration (2) vok;oh; 'olu
(3) Photorespiration (3) iz
d k'kh; 'olu
(4) Fermentation (4) fd .ou

129. Bacterial photosynthesis involves ...... 129. t hok.oh; çd k'kla'y s"k.k ik;k t krk gS&
(1) Both PS-I and PS-II (1) nks
uksaPS-I ,oaPS-II esa
(2) Either PS-I or PS-II (2) ;k rksPS-I ;kPS-II es
a
(3) PS-I only (3) d s
oy PS-I esa
(4) PS-II only (4) d s
oy PS-II esa

130. Solarization is – 130. lksy sjkbt s'ku gksrk gS&


(1) Formation of chlorophyll (1) Dy ks
jksfQ y d k fuekZ.k
(2) Destruction of chlorophyll (2) Dy ks
jksfQ y d k fo[k.Mu
(3) Utilisation of sunlight (3) lw
;Zçd k'k d h mi;ksfxrk
(4) Effect of solar light (4) lw;Zçd k'k d k çHkko

131. If a dark period of a short day plant is 131. ;fn ,d y ?kqfnol ikni d s vU/kd kj d ky kW'k d ks
interrupted by a flash of light, it will izd k'k fnIrh }kjk vo: ) fd ;k t k;srksD;k gksxkA
(1) Flower immediately (1) rq
jUr iq"iu gksxk
(2) Produce many flowers (2) vus
d iq"i mRi+Uu gksxs
(3) Produce abnormal flowers (3) vlkekU; iq"i mRiUu gksxsa
(4) Not produce flowers (4) iq
"i mRiUu ughagksxas

132. Seedlings grown in dark are 132. jkf=k esaof̀) d jusoky suoksnfHkn~gSa&
(1) Similar to those grow in light (1) iz
d k'k easof̀) d jusoky suoksnfHkn~d sleku
(2) Taller than those grow in light (2) iz
d k'k easof̀) d jusoky suoksnfHkn~lsy Ecs
(3) Shorter than those grow in light (3) iz
d k'k easof̀) d jusoky suoksnfHkn~lsNksVs
(4) They don’t grow at all (4) of̀) ughad jrsgSaA

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133. Calvin cycle is present in – 133. d SfYou pØ mifLFkr gksrk gS&
(1) Only in C3 plants (1) d s
oy C3ikniksaesa
(2) Only in C4 plants (2) d s
oy C4ikniksaesa
(3) Only in succulent xerophytes (3) d s
oy xwnsnkj e#n~fHknh; ikniksaesa
(4) All of these (4) mijks
Dr lHkh

134. Agranal chloroplasts are found in– 134. xzsuk jfgr gfjr y od fd lesaik;k t krk gS\
(1) Mesophyll of maize leaves (1) eDd sd h ifRr;ks
ad seht ksfQ y esa¼i.kZe/;ksrd esa½
(2) Bundle sheath of mango leaves (2) vke d h ifRr;ksad slaoguiwy esa
(3) Bundle sheath of sugarcane leaves (3) xUusd h ifRr;ks
ad siwy vkPNn esa¼c.My 'khFk½
(4) Mesophyll of pea plants (4) eVj d sikS/kksad si.kZe/;ksrd esa

135. Chemiosmotic theory of ATP synthesis in 135. Dy ksjksIy kWLV rFkk ekbVksd kWfUMª;k esaATP la'y s"k.k d k
chloroplasts and mitochondria is based on jlksijklj.kh fl) kUr (Chemiosmotic theory) fd l
(1) Membrane potential ij vk/kkfjr gSA
(1) d y k foHko ij
(2) Accumulation of Na+ ions
(2) Na+vkW
;Ul d slap ; ij
(3) Accumulation of K+ions
(3) K+vkW
;Ul d slap ; ij
(4) Proton gradient
(4) iz
ksVksu izo.krk ij

136. Match the followings 136. fuEu d k fey ku d hft ,sa


Column - I Column - II Column - III d kWy e-I d kWy e-II d kWy e-III
A1 Cyclostomata B1 4 pair C1 Placoid A1lkbDy ks
LVksesVk B1 4 t ks
Mh C1Iy s
d kWbM
gills scales Dy kse 'kYd
A2 B2 4-7 pair C2 Scales A2d kW
f.MDFkht B2 4-7 t ks
Mh C2'kYd
Chondrichthyes gills absent Dy kse vuqifLFkr
A3 Osteichthyes B3 6-15 pair C3 Cycloid A3vks
LVhDFkht B3 6-15 C3lkbDy kW
bM
gills scales t ksM h Dy kse 'kYd

A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3
(1) B1, C1 B2, C2 B3, C3 (1) B1, C1 B2, C2 B3, C3
(2) B2, C2 B1, C1 B3, C3 (2) B2, C2 B1, C1 B3, C3
(3) B3, C2 B1, C3 B2, C1 (3) B3, C2 B1, C3 B2, C1
(4) B3, C2 B2, C1 B1, C3 (4) B3, C2 B2, C1 B1, C3

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137. Choose the correct match 137. lgh fey ku d k p;u d hft ,&
(A) Hemichordata-Marine, Burrowing having (A) gsehd kWM sZVk-leqnzh] can ifjlap j.k ra=k ;qDr fcy
closed circulatory system
cukusoky s
(B) Amphibia-3 chambered Heart, Homothermal
(B) ,fEQ fc;k-3 d ks
"Bh; ân;] lerkih t Urq
animals.
(C) Chordata-Ectodermal notochord and (C) d kWMsZVk-cká pehZ uksVksd kWM Z rFkk e/;'pehZ raf=kd k
mesodermal nerve chord. jTt q
(D) Cephalochordata-Persistance of notochord
(D) flQ s
y ksd kWM sZVk- uksVksd kWMZy kokZd h iw¡N esafpjLFkkbZ
in the larva's tail.
(1) A ,oaB (2) A ,oaC
(1) A & B (2) A & C
(3) Only C (4) None (3) d s
oy C (4) d ks
bZugha

138. Limbless lizard is 138. iSjksjfgr fNid y h gS&


(1) Draco (2) Varanus (1) Mª
sd ks (2) os
jsul
(3) Ophisaurus (4) Mabouia (3) vks
Q hlkSjl (4) ekckS
b;k

139. The prototherians can be recognized by all of 139. izksVksFkhfj;Ul d ks fd l ,d d svy kok fuEu lHkh d s
the following except the }kjk igpkuk t k ld rk gS\
(1) Oviparity (1) v.Mizt d rk
(2) Absence of teats or nipples
(2) fuIiYl d h vuqifLFkfr
(3) Absence of corpus callosum
(3) d kWiZl d sy ksl e d h vuqifLFkr
(4) Extra abdominal presence of testes
(4) Ok`
"k.kksad h cká mnjh; mifLFkfr

140. The common characteristic of a bat, a whale 140. fd ld h mifLFkfr ,d pexknM] ,d Ogsy o ,d euq";
and a man is the presence of d k mHk;fu"B y {k.k gS\
(1) Hair (1) jks
e
(2) Placenta
(2) vijk
(3) Nocturnal habit
(3) jkf=kpj LoHkko
(4) Similar location of mammary glands
(4) Lru xzafUFk;ksad h leku fLFkfr

141. The tadpoles of frog can be made to grow as 141. eas<d d sVsM iksy d ksfo'kky VsM iksYl d s: i esaof̀)
giant tadpoles provided they are d jkbZt k ld rh gS] ;fn&
(1) Reared on a diet rich in egg yolk (1) mud k v.Mihrd lsiz p qj Hkkst u ij iky u iks"k.k
(2) Administered large amounts of thyroxine
fd ;k t k,
(2) mues a FkkbjksDlhu d h vf/kd ek=kk izos'k d jk;h
(3)Administered antithyroid substance like
t k,
thiourea
(3) mues a ,UVhFkkbjksbM iznkFkZ t Sl s Fkk;ks;wfj;k d k
(4) Reared on a diet rich in both egg yolk and izos'k d jk;k t k,
glucose (4) mud k v.Mihrd ,oa Xy w d kst nksuksa ls izp qj
Hkkst u ij iky u iks"k.k fd ;k t k,

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142. Whale is a mammal living in cold water. Its adult 142. Ogsy ] B.Mst y easjgusoky k ,d Lru/kkjh gSA bld s
has no hair. This indicates that the whale Ok;Ld esajkse ughagksrsgSA ;g n'kkZrk gSfd Ogsy
(1) Has reverted to cold-blooded condition (1) vlerkih fLFkfr d h vks j okil y ksV pqd h gSA
(2) Eats large bulk of food to produce body heat (2) ns g Å "ek mRiUu d jusd sfy , cMh ek=kk Hkkst u
(3) Periodically moves to hot water for storing xzg.k d jrh gSA
heat (3) Å "ek la fpr d jusd sfy , vkorhZ: i lsxeZt y
(4)Should possess an alternate method of heat d h vksj t krh gSA
conversion (4) Å "ek : ikUrj.k d h ,d fod fYid fof/k j[krh gSaA

143. If a bird is transfered from 30oC to 10oC. The 143. ;fn i{kh 30oC ls10oC ij LFkkukUrfjr gkst k;srks
body temperature will change mld s'kjhj d k rki ifjofrZr gksd j gkst k;sxk &
(1) to 10oC (1) 10oC
(2) to 30oC (2) 30oC

(3) to 15oC (3) 15oC

(4) Remain unchanged (4) d ks


bZifjorZu ughagksxk

144. Viviparous animals are 144. t hoiz


td t UrqgS&
(1) Running birds, silver fish, prawns (1) nkS
M usoky si{kh, flYoj fQ 'k, >haxk
(2) Turtles, snakes, leeches (2) VVZ
Yl] liZ] t kSad
(3) Bony fishes, frogs, lizards (3) vfLFky eNfy ;k¡, esa<d , fNid fy ;k¡
(4) Scorpions, whales, rabbits (4) fcPNw
, Ogs
y , [kjgk

145.The giraffe, rabbit, camel, bat and whale have 145. ft jkQ , [kjgk, Å ¡V] pexknM ,oaOgsy j[krsgSA
(1) Nucleated RBCs (1) d s
Uæd ;qDr RBCs
(2) Four chambered stomach (2) pkj d ks"Bh; vkek'k;
(3) Muscular diaphragm (3) is
'kh; Mk;Ý ke
(4) 10 pairs of cranial nerves (4) 10 t ks
M +h d iky raf=kd k,sa

146. Select the incorrect difference between 146. ml fod Yi ¼vUrj½ d k pquko d jsat ksxy r fy [kk gS
cartilaginous and bony fishes. mikfLFky eN fy ;k¡ v fLFky eNfy ;k¡
Cartilaginous fishes Bony fishes (1) vkW
ijd qy e vuqifLFkr – vkW
ijd qy e mifLFkr
(1) Operculum absent –Operculum
present
(2) fu"ks
pu vkUrfjd – fu"ks
pu cká
(2) Fertilization internal –Fertilization
external
(3) iF̀kd Dy kse njkjsagksrh gSa– 4 t ksM +h Dy kse gksrsgS
(3) Possess separate –Possess 4 pair of
gill slits gills
(4) Mostly oviparous –Mostly viviparous (4)vf/kd ka
'kr% v.Mizt d – vf/kd ka
'kr% t hoizt d

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147. The separate sexes, internal fertilization, 147. fy ax iF̀kd , vkUrfjd fu"ksp u, v.M izt d ,oa izR;{k
oviparity and direct development are seen in ifjo/kZu fn[kk t krk gS
(1) Chelone (2) Testudo (1) d hy ks
u esa (2) Vs
LV~;wM ks
(3) Bangarus (4) All of these
(3) ca
sxjl (4) lHkh lgh

148. (a) Marine habitat with streamlined body 148. (a) /kkjkjs
f[kr 'kjhj oky k leqæh
(b) Cartilaginous endoskeleton (b) mikfLFky var%d ad ky
(c) Mouth ventral (c) v/kjh; eq[k
(d) Claspers in males
(d) uj esaDy sLilZ
(e) Notochord is persistent throughout life
(e) lEiw
.kZt hou uksVksd kWM ZmifLFkr
Above characters belong to how many of
following organisms ? mijksDr y{k.k fuEu easlsfd rust Urqv ksalslEcfU/kr gS\
Dogfish, Saw fish, Flying fish, Fighting fish, Star MkWxfQ 'k, 'kkW-fQ 'k, ¶y kbax-fQ 'k, Q kbfVax-fQ 'k, LVkj-
fish, Trygon, Torpedo, Rohu, Katla, Magur
fQ 'k, VªkbZxu,VksjihMks, jksgq] d Vy k, esxwj
(1) 3 (2) 4
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 6 (4) 7
(3) 6 (4) 7

149. Which of the following is incorrect about 149. mikfLFky eNfy;ksad sckjsaesafuEu eslsD;k vlR; gS?
Cartilaginous fish ? (1) nkWr : ikUrfjr Iy sd kWbM 'kYd gksrsgSt ksihNsd h
(1) Teeth are modified placoid scales which are
vkSj funsZf'kr gksrsgS
backwardly directed
(2) For respiration gill slits are separate but (2) 'olu d s fy , iF̀kd Dy kse njkjsa gksrh gSa] ijUrq
without operculum (gill cover) vkWijd wy e (vFkkZr Dy kse vkPNn) jfgr
(3) Air bladder absent so they have to swim (3) ok;qvk'k; vuqifLFkr gksrk gSblfy , mud ksaMwcus
constantly to avoid sinking
lscpusgsrqfu;fer : Ik lsrSjuk iM+rk gS
(4) In males pelvic fins claspers are absent
(4) ujkses
aisfYod fQ u Dy sLij vuqifLFkr gksrsgSA

150. Find out the incorrect match. 150. Xky r fey ku d kscrkb,s
(1) Reptiles–Chelone,Testudo, Chameleon (1) js
IVkbYl –d hy ksu,VsLVwM ks, d sesy h;ksu
(2) Aves–Psittacula, Aptenodytes, Neophron (2) ,oht –lhV~
Vsd wy k, ,IVsuksM kbVht , fu;ksÝ ksu
(3) Mammals–Elephas, Rattus, Dolphinus (3) es
esYl –,fy Q l , jSVl , MkWfYQ ul
(4) Amphibians–Naja, Bangarus, Calotes
(4) ,fEQ fc;Ul –ukt k, cs
axkjl , d sy ksV~l

151. Penguins belong to the class 151. isaxqbu fd l Dy kl lslEcfU/kr gS&


(1) Mammalia
(1) Lruh (Mammalia)
(2) Pisces
(2) eRL; (Pisces)
(3) Aves
(4) Primates (3) i{kh (Aves)

(4) çkbes
V~l

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152. Select correct match. 152. lgh fey ku d k p;u d hft ,s
(1) Petromyzon – Hagfish (1) iS
Vªksekbt ksu – gsxfQ 'k
(2) Myxine – Lamprey (2) feDlhu – y SEizs
(3) Carcharodon – Great white shark (3) d kjd s
jksM kWu – xzsV OgkbV 'kkd Z
(4) Trygon – Electric ray (4) Vª
kbXkkWu – VksjihMksa

153. Select correct match. 153. lgh fey ku d k p;u d hft ,


A. Bufo – 1. Salamander A. cw
Q ks – 1.Lks
y kes.Mj
B. Frog – 2. Rana
B. es
a<+d – 2.jkuk
C. Hyla – 3. Limbless
C. gkby k – 3.ikn jfgr mHk;pj
amphibian
D. ls
y kes.Mªk – 4.Ok`
{k esa<+d
D. Salamandra – 4. Tree frog
E. Icthyophis – 5. Toad E. bfDFk;ks
fQ 'k – 5. Vks
M
(1) A–2, B–5, C–4, D–1, E–3 (1) A–2, B–5, C–4, D–1, E–3
(2) A–5, B–2, C–4, D–1, E–3 (2) A–5, B–2, C–4, D–1, E–3

(3) A–2, B–4, C–5, D–1, E–3 (3) A–2, B–4, C–5, D–1, E–3
(4) A–5, B–4, C–2, D–1, E–3
(4) A–5, B–4, C–2, D–1, E–3

154. Select total number of bony fishes from the 154. fuEu easlsvfLFky eNfy ;ksad h d qy la[;k d k p;u
following d hft ,A
Exocoetus,Hippocampus,labeo,Catla,Clarisas,B ,Dlksl hVl , ghIiksd sEil , y sfc;ks, d Vy k, Dy sfj;kl ,
etta,Pterophyllum,Trygon,Torpedo,Pristis,
csV~Vk, VhjksfQ y e, VªkbxksUl , VksjihMksa, fifLVl ,
Scoliodon,Carcharodon.
Ld ksfy vksM ksu, d kjd sjksM ksu
(1) 6 (2) 7
(1) 6 (2) 7
(3) 8 (4) 12 (3) 8 (4) 12

155. The first warm-blooded vertebrates are 155. izFke d 'ks: d h t kslerkih gksrsgS
(1) Reptilians (2) Amphibians (1) js
IVhfy ;k (2) ,fEQ fc;u
(3) Birds (4) Mammals (3) i{kh (4) Lru/kkjh

156. The above features suggest 156. fuEu y {k.k lEcfU/kr gksrsgS
(a) Body hair (a) 'kjhj ij jkse
(b) Pinnae present (b) fiUuk mifLFkr
(c) Four chambered heart (c) ân; pkj d ksf"B; gksrk gS
(d) Warm-blooded (homoiothermous) nature (d) okeZCy Ms
M (lerkih½
(e) Thecodont and heterodont teeth. (e) xRkZ
nafr ,oafo"kenafr nk¡r
(1) Reptilians (1) js
fIVfy ;k
(2) Birds
(2) ,oht
(3) Mammals
(3) es
eYl
(4) Amphibians
(4) ,fEQ ch;u
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157. Which of the following is not incorrect ? 157. fuEu esalsd kSu vlR; ughagS?
(1) Hydra is movable polyp with radial symmetry (1) gkbMªk ] vjh; leferh oky k ,d xfr'khy iksfy i
& can show asexual reproduction only. gSrFkk d soy vy Safxd t uu d j ld rk gSA
(2) Plannaria the flat worm shows digenetic (2) Iy susfj;kuked piVk d f̀e] iks"kd Lusy rFkk HksM+esa
parasitism in hosts snail & sheep. f}t ud ijt hfork n'kkZrk gSA
(3) Echinochoccus is the member of class (3)bd kbZ
uksd ksd l] bd kbZuksM esZVk la?k d sbd kbZukWbfM;k
Echnoidea of phylum Ehinodermata oxZd k lnL; gSA
(4)Ichthyophis is an Apodan amphibian that
(4)bfDFk;ks
fQ l ikn jfgr ,d mHk;pj gS] t ks iSrd̀
shows parental care
laj{k.k n'kkZrk gSA

158. How many of the followings is/are true fish ? 158. fuEu esalsfd ruh okLrfod eNfy ;k¡gS@ gSa?
Devil fish, Sea horse, Star fish. Cuttle fish, Cray Msfoy fQ 'k] leqnzh ?kksM +k] LVkj fQ 'k] d Vy fQ 'k] Ø s
fish, Hag fish, Dog fish, Silver fish. fQ 'k] gsx fQ 'k] Mksx fQ 'k] flYoj fQ 'kA
(1) 1 (2) 2 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4 (3) 3 (4) 4

159. Choose the correct option for the following flow 159. fuEu ¶y kspkVZd sfy , lgh fod Yi d k p;u d hft ,
chart
Vertebrata Vertebrata

A A

C B C
B

D E
D E
F
F
Reptilia
Reptilia
Aves
Aves
Mammalia
Mammalia

(1) Vertebrates are divided into super phylum


(1) oVhZ
csV t Urqv ksad ksvf/kla?k (A) esa,XusFkk (C) vkSj
(A) Agnatha as (C) & Gnathostomata as (B)
XusFkksLVksesVk(B) d s: i esackaVk x;k gSA
(2) Petromyzon belongs to class (B) Agnatha
(2) is
Vªksekbt ksu oxZ(B) ,XusFkk lslEcf/kr gSaA
(3) D,E,F all are poikilothermal animals.
(3) D,E,F lHkh vlerkih t UrqgS
A
(4)Members of super class (D) pisces are
aquatic & limbless. (4) vf/koxZ(D) filht d slnL; t y h; rFkk iknjfgr
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160. Water from the two tanks shown in the diagram 160. fp=k esafn[kk,ax, nksVsad ksd st y d h t k¡p ] bud ks
was tested 3 hours after they were stocked with
fn;s x, t Urqv ksa lfgr lafpr fd ;s t kusa d s 3 ?kaVs
indicated animals. The predominant nitrogenous
i'pkr~ ik¡p d h x;hA çcy ukbVªkst uh vif'k"V t ks
waste detected in Tank-I and Tank-II
respectively would be VSad -I,oaVSad -IIesans[ksx, osØ e'k% gkasxs

(1) Urea in both (2) Ammonia and urea (1) nksauksaesa;wfj;k (2) veksfu;k rFkk ;wfj;k
(3) Ammonia in both (4) Urea and uric acid (3) nksauksaesaveksfu;k (4) ;wfj;k rFkk ;wfjd vEy

161. Heart pumps impure blood in 161. fd lesav'kq) jDr d ksân; iEi d jrk gS&
(1) Frogs (Amphibia) (2) Sharks (Pisces) (1) es
a<+d ¼mHk;pj½ (2) 'kkW
d Z¼eRL;½
(3) Lizards (Reptilia) (4) Whales (Mammalia)
(3) fNid y h ¼ljhlì½ (4) Ogs
y ¼Lruh½

162. Living state is 162. t hfor voLFkk gS&


(1) Non equilibrium steady state (1) vlkE; d h fLFkj voLFkk
(2) Equilibrium steady state (2) lkE; d h fLFkj voLFkk
(3) Non equilibrium with no energy input
(3) Å t kZfuos'k ;qDr vlkE;
(4) Equilibrium state and energy input
(4) lkE; voLFkk rFkk Å t kZfuos'k
163. Which one of the following elements is the most 163. t Sfod t xr esafuEu esalsd kSulk ,d rÙo lokZf/kd
abundant in the biological world ? çpqj gksrk gS?
(1) Oxygen (2) Carbon
(1) vkW
Dl ht u (2) d kcZ
u
(3) Nitrogen (4) Hydrogen
(3) ukbVª
kst u (4) gkbMª
kst u

164. Most abundant element in human body by 164. Ekkuo 'kjhj esaHkkjkuql kj lokZf/kd çpwj rÙo gS&
weight is
(1) vkW
Dl ht u (2) d kcZ
u
(1) Oxygen (2) Carbon
(3) Hydrogen (4) Nitrogen (3) gkbMªkst u (4) ukbVªkst u

165. Many elements are found in living organisms 165. lt hoksaesad bZizd kj d srRo] ;k rkseqDr ;k ;kSfxd ksa
either free or in the form of compounds. One of
d s: Ik esaik;st krsgSA fuEu esals,d rRo lt hoksaesa
the following is not found in living organisms.
ugh ik;k t krk gSA
(1) Silicon
(2) Magnesium (1) flfy d ks
u
(3) Iron (2) es
Xuhf'k;e
(4) Sodium
(3) vk;ju

(4) lks
fM;e

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166. The most abundant chemical in living organisms 166. lt hoksaesalokZf/kd izp wj jlk;u gksrk gSA
could be
(1) iz
ksVhu (2) t y
(1) Protein (2) Water
(3) 'kd Z
jk (4) U;w
fDy d vEy
(3) Sugar (4) Nucleic acid

167. Molecular weight of macrobiomolecule is 167. og̀n t So v.kqd k vkf.od Hkkj gS&
(1) 18-800 Da (2) 1000 Da (1) 18-800 Da (2) 1000 Da
(3) <1000 Da (4) >10000 Da (3) <1000 Da (4) >10000 Da

168. Which one is the correct average composition of 168. d qy d ksf'kd h; lagrh d sizfr'kr d slEcU/k easd kSulk
cells with respect to the percentage of total ,d ] d ksf'kd kvksad k lgh vkSl r laxBu gS\
cellular mass?
H2O izksVhu d kcksZ& fy fiM U;wfDy d vk;u
H2O Protein Carbo- Lipid Nucleic Ions
hydrate acid
gkbMsªM vEy

(1) 70-90 10-15 3 2 5-7 1 (1) 70-90 10-15 3 2 5-7 1

(2) 70-90 3 10-15 2 5-7 1


(2) 70-90 3 10-15 2 5-7 1
(3) 70-90 10-15 2 3 1 5-7
(3) 70-90 10-15 2 3 1 5-7
(4) 70-90 3 10-15 2 5-7 1
(4) 70-90 3 10-15 2 5-7 1

169. Which of the following is our national bird? 169. fuEu esalsd kSulk gekjk jk"Vªh; i{kh gS\
(1) Psittacula (2) Pavo 1) Psittacula (2) Pavo
(3) Corvus (4) Passer (3) Corvus (4) Passer

170. I. Body is covered by dry and cornified skin, 170. I. 'kjhj 'kq"d ,oad kWfuZQ kbM Ropk] vf/kpehZ'kYd ksa;k
epidermal scales or scutes. LD;wV~l }kjk <d h gqbZgksrh gSA
II. They have no external ear pinna II. mues
ad ksbZcká d .kZfiUuk ughagksrk gSA
III. Crawling / creeping habit III. ljd us
@ jsaxusd k LoHkko
IV. 3 chambered heart
IV. 3 d ks
"Bh; ân;
The above characters are associated with
Å ij fn, x, y {k.k fuEu lslEcaf/kr gksrsgSA
(1) Reptile
(1) ljhlì
(2) Bird
(2) i{kh
(3) Amphibia
(3) mHk;pj
(4) Mammals
(4) Lruh

171. Select the odd one 171. ,d fo"ke d k p;u d hft ,&
(1) Aptenodytes (1) ,fIVuks
M kbVht
(2) Pavo
(2) is
oks
(3) Calotes
(3) d s
y ksVhl
(4) Psittacula
(4) flês
d qy k

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172. Which of the following are anamniotes? 172. fuEu esalsd kSu ,ukfEuvksV (anamniotes) gS\
(1) Reptilia, Mammalia and Aves (1) ljhlì] Lruh ,oai{kh
(2) Reptilia, Aves and Amphibia (2) ljhlì] i{kh ,oamHk;pj
(3) Amphibia, Aves and Mammalia
(3) mHk;pj] i{kh vkS
j Lruh
(4)Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes and Amphibia
(4) d kW
f.MªDFkkbt ] vkWLVhDFkkbt vkSj mHk;pj

173.
173.

I. Molecular weight ranging from 18 to 800


I. vkf.od Hkkj y xHkx 18 ls 800 MkYVUl (Da) d s
daltons (Da) approximately
e/; gksrk gS
II. Has four types of organic compounds -
II. pkj iz d kj d s d kCkZfud ;kSfXkd - izksVhu, U;wfDy d
protein nucleic acid, polysaccharide and lipid
vEy ] ikWy hlsd sjkbM ,oafy fIkM j[krk gS
III. Contain chemicals that have molecular
III. ,s
l sjlk;u j[krk gSft Ukd k vkf.od Hkkj 10,000
weight more than 10,000 Da.
Da lsvf/kd gks rk gS
IV. Has monomers
IV. ,d y d j[krk gS
V. Has generally polymers
V. lkekU;r;k cgq y d j[krk gS
VI. Represent chemical rough composition of
VI. lkbVks l ksy d s y XkHkx jklk;fud laXkBUk d ks
cytosol
iznf'kZr d jrk gS
VII. Represent the framework of cytoplasm and
VII. lkbVks Iy kTe ,oa d ksf'kd k vaxd ksa d s <kap s d ks
cell organelles
iznf'kZr d jrk gS
Which of the following is the correct statement
fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku (I lsVII) A ,oaB d sfy , ;g
(I to VII) for A and B ?
lgh gS
A B
A B
(1) I, II, III IV, V, VI, VII
(1) I, II, III IV, V, VI, VII
(2) II, IV,VI I, III, V, VII
(2) II, IV,VI I, III, V, VII
(3) I, IV, VI II, III, V, VII
(3) I, IV, VI II, III, V, VII
(4) I, III, V II, IV, VI, VII
(4) I, III, V II, IV, VI, VII

174. A poisonous lizard is


174. ,d fo"kSy h fNid y h gS&
(1) Varanus (1) os
jsul
(2) Chameleon (2) d S
esfy vu
(3) Ancistrodon
(3) ,fUlLVª
ksM kWu
(4) Heloderma
(4) gs
y ksMekZ

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175. Consider the following statements. 175. fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksaij fopkj d jks&
oxhZd j.k esa&
The classification of
1. mHk;pjksad k oxhZd j.k mud svkoklksaij vk/kkfjr
1. amphibians is based on their habitat
gksrk gSaA
2. reptiles is based on the types of their skull 2. ljhlìksad k oxhZd j.k viuh [kksiM+h d h çÑ fr ij
3. birds is based on the types their bones vk/kkfjr gksrsgSaA
4. mammals is based on their mode of 3. if{k;ksa d k oxhZd j.k mud h gfM~M ;ksa ij vk/kkfjr
gksrh gSaA
reproduction
4. Lruh d k oxhZ
d j.k viusçt uu d s<ax ij vk/kkfjr
Of these statements
gksrsgSaA
(1) 1 alone is correct bu d Fkuksaesals
(2) 1 and 3 are correct (1) d s
oy 1 lR; gS
(2) 1 o 3 nksuksalR;
(3) 2 alone is correct
(3) d s
oy 2 lR; gSa
(4) 2 and 4 are correct
(4) 2 o 4 lR; gSa

176. Select the correct match. 176. Lkgh fey ku d k p;u d hft ,s

(1) Betta – Fighting fish (1) cs


V~Vk – Q kbfaVax fQ 'k

(2) Hippocampus – Flying fish (2) fgIiks


d sEil – ¶y kbax fQ 'k
(3) Pterophyllum – Fighting fish (3) Vs
jksfQ Yy e – Q kbfaVax fQ 'k
(4) Clarias – Labeo (4) Dy s
fj;kl – y sfc;ksa

177. A true terrestrial animal is 177. ,d okLrfod LFky h; (terrestrial) t UrqgS&


(1) Tortoise (1) d Nq
v k (tortoise)

(2) Toad (2) Hks


d (toad)
(3) es
a<d (frog)
(3) Frog
(4) us
DV~;wjl (necturus)
(4) Necturus

178. Amphibian heart consists of - 178. mHk;pjksad sân; esagksrsgSA

(1) Two auricles and one ventricle (1) nksvkfy Un vkSj ,d fuy ;

(2) One auricle and two ventricles (2) ,d vkfy Un vkSj nksfuy ;
(3) Two auricles and Two ventricle (3) nksvkfy Un vkSj nksfuy ;
(4) One auricle venosus, one auricle and 2 (4) ,d f'kjh; vkfy Un] ,d vkfYkUn vkSj nksfuy ;
ventricles
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179. Observe the following diagrams and pick the 179. fuEu fp=kksad k voy ksd u d hft , rFkk lgh fod Yi d k
correct option. p;u d hft ,&

(1) (a) and (b) both are Cartilaginious fishes


(1) (a) rFkk(b) nks
uksamikfLFky eNfy ;k¡gSa
(2) (a) and (b) both are Bony fishes
(2) (a) rFkk(b) nks
uksavfLFky eNfy ;k¡gSa
(3) (a) is Bony fish while (b) is Cartilaginious fish
(3) (a) vfLFky eNyh gS]t cfd (b) mikfLFky eNyh gS
(4) (a) is Cartilaginious fish while (b) is Bony fish
(4) (a) mikfLFky eNy h gS]t cfd (b) vfLFky eNy h gS

180. Salamandra is 180. lSy keS.Mj gS&


(1) an amphibian (1) ,d mHk;pj
(2) a bird (2) ,d i{kh
(3) a mollusc (3) ,d eksy Ld
(4) an echinoderm
(4) ,d bd kbuksM eZ

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