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(0999DMD310318009) )/999DMD31/318//9)
DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME
(Academic Session : 2018 - 2019)

LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2019
Test Type : Unit Test Test # 09 Test Pattern : NEET-UG
TEST DATE : 04- 11 - 2018
Important Instructions / egRoiw.kZ funsZ'k
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so
bl ijh{kk iq fLrdk dks tc rd uk [kks y s a tc rd dgk u tk,s A
1. A seat marked with Reg. No. will be allotted to each student. The student should ensure that he/she occupies the correct seat only.
If any student is found to have occupied the seat of another student, both the students shall be removed from the examination and
shall have to accept any other penalty imposed upon them.
izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dk jftLVªs'ku ua- ds vuqlkj LFkku fu;r gS rFkk os vius fu;r LFkku ij gh cSBsaA ;fn dksbZ fo|kFkhZ fdlh nwljs fo|kFkhZ ds LFkku ij
cSBk ik;k x;k rks nksuksa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj dj fn;k tk,xk vkjS nksuksa dks dksbZ vU; tqekZuk Hkh Lohdk;Z gksxkA
2. Duration of Test is 3 Hours and Questions Paper Contains 180 Questions. The Max. Marks are 720.
ijh{kk dh vof/k 3 ?k.Vs gS rFkk iz'u i= esa 180 iz'u gSaA vf/kdre vad 720 gSaA
3. Student can not use log tables and calculators or any other material in the examination hall.
fo|kFkhZ ijh{kk d{k esa yksx Vscy] dsYdwyVs j ;k fdlh vU; lkexzh dk mi;ksx ugha dj ldrk gAS
4. Student must abide by the instructions issued during the examination, by the invigilators or the centre incharge.
ijh{kk ds le; fo|kFkhZ dks ifjoh{kd }kjk fn;s x;s funsZ'kksa dh ikyuk djuk vko';d gSA
5. Before attempting the question paper ensure that it contains all the pages and that no question is missing.
iz'u i= gy djus ls igys fo|kFkhZ vk'oLr gks tk, fd blesa lHkh ist layXu gSa vFkok ughaA
6. Each correct answer carries 4 marks, while 1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. Guessing of answer is harmful.
izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds 4 vad gSaA iz R;s d xyr mÙkj ij 1 va d dkV fy;k tk,xkA mÙkj dks vuqeku ls Hkjuk gkfudkjd gks ldrk gSA
7. Use Blue or Black Ball Point Pen Only to completely darken the appropriate circle.
mfpr xksys dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy uhys vkSj dkys ckWy ikWbUV isu dk iz;ksx djsaA
8. If you want to attempt any question then circle should be properly darkened as shown below, otherwise leave blank.
;fn vki fdlh iz'u dks gy djus dk iz;kl djrs gSa rks mfpr xksys dks uhps n'kkZ;s x;s vuqlkj xgjk dkyk djsa vU;Fkk mls [kkyh NksM+ nsaA
Correct Method (lgh rjhdk) Wrong Method (xyr rjhdk)

9. Please do not fold the Answer Sheet and do not make any stray marks on it.
Ïi;k mÙkj iqfLrdk dks eksM+s ugha vkSj bl ij fdlh izdkj dk fu'kku u yxk;saA
10. The candidate will not do any rough work on the Answer Sheet.
ijh{kkFkhZ mÙkj iqfLrdk ij fdlh izdkj dk jQ dk;Z uk djsaA
11. CHANGING AN ANSWER IS NOT ALLOWED.
mÙkj ifjorZu dh vuqefr ugha gSA
12. Use of Pencil is strictly prohibited
is fUly dk iz;ks x loZ Fkk oftZr gSA
Ensure that your OMR Answer Sheet has been signed by the Invigilator and the candidate himself/ herself.
lqfuf'pr djsa fd OMR mÙkj iqfLrdk ij fujh{kd vkSj ifj{kkFkhZ (Lo;a) ds gLrk{kj fd, x;s gksaA

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TOPIC : Properties of matter and Fluid mechanics, Wave optics (Nature of Light , Interference, Diffraction
& Polarization)
1. A ball of density 'r' is released from deep inside of a 1. ,d 'r' ?kuRo okyh xsan dks '2r' ?kuRo okys ';ku nzo ds
viscous liquid of density '2r'. It will move up :- vUnj xgjkbZ ls NksM+k tkrk gAS xasn Åij dh vksj xfr djsxh:
(1) with an increasing acceleration (1) c<+rs gq, Roj.k ds lkFk
(2) with a decreasing acceleration (2) ?kVrs gq, Roj.k ds lkFk
(3) with constant acceleration (3) fu;r Roj.k ds lkFk
(4) with zero acceleration (4) 'kwU; Roj.k ds lkFk
2. Match the type of elasticity involved :- 2. fufgr izR;kLFkrk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr dks feyk, :-

(i) Suspension fibre (a) Linear (i) py d q. My h (a) js[ kh;


of galvanometer /kkjkekih d k
fuyEcu rkj
(ii) Bending of beam (b) Shear
(ii) n.M d k v o ue u (b) v i:i.k

(iii) cutting piece of (c) Bulk (iii) d kxt d ks d kVuk (c) v k;ru
paper izR ;kLFkrk
(iv) mechanical (d) Shear (iv) nzo esa ;kaf=d rjax sa (d) v i:i.k
waves in fluid

(1) (i) - a (ii) - b (iii) - b (iv) - c (1) (i) - a (ii) - b (iii) - b (iv) - c
(2) (i) - b (ii) - a (iii) - d (iv) - c (2) (i) - b (ii) - a (iii) - d (iv) - c
(3) (i) - a (ii) - b (iii) - d (iv) - c (3) (i) - a (ii) - b (iii) - d (iv) - c
(4) (i) - c (ii) - a (iii) - d (iv) - c (4) (i) - c (ii) - a (iii) - d (iv) - c
3. A wire can be broken by applying a load of 3. ,d rkj] 20 kg Hkkj yxkus ls Vw V tkrk g S A
20 kg weight. The force required to break the wire nks xqus O;kl ds rkj ds VwVus ds fy;s cy dh vko';drk
of twice the diameter is :- gksxh :-
(1) 20 kg wt (2) 5 kg wt (1) 20 kg wt (2) 5 kg wt
(3) 80 kg wt (4) 160 kg wt (3) 80 kg wt (4) 160 kg wt
4. A uniform metal rod of 2 mm2 cross section fixed 4. 2 mm vuqizLFk dkV okyh /kkrq dh ,d NM+ dks nks nhokjksa
2

between two walls is heated from 0ºC to 20ºC. ds chp dl dj j[kk tkrk gAS bldks 0ºC ls 20ºC rd
The coefficient of linear expansion of rod is xeZ djrs gSA NM+ dk jSf[kd izlkj xq.kkad 12 × 10–6/ºC
12 × 10–6/ºC. Its Young's modulus of elasticity is gAS bldk ;ax dk izR;kLFkrk xq.kkad 1011 N/m2 gAS NM+ ds
1011 N/m2. The energy stored per unit volume of ,dkad vk;ru esa lafpr ÅtkZ gksxh :-
rod will be :-
(1) 2880 J/m3 (2) 1500 J/m3
(1) 2880 J/m3 (2) 1500 J/m3
(3) 5760 J/m3 (4) 1440 J/m3 (3) 5760 J/m3 (4) 1440 J/m3
5. A rubber ball is taken to a 100 m deep lake and its 5. jcj dh xsan dks tc >hy esa 100 m dh xgjkbZ esa ys tk;k
volume changes by 0.1 %. The bulk modulus of tkrk g]S rks mlds vk;ru esa 0.1 % ifjorZu gksrk gAS jcj
rubber is nearly :- dk izR;kLFkrk xq.kkad gksxk yxHkx :-
(1) 1 × 10–6 N/m2 (2) 1 × 10–8 N/m2 (1) 1 × 10–6 N/m2 (2) 1 × 10–8 N/m2
(3) 1 × 107 N/m2 (4) 1 × 109 N/m2 (3) 1 × 107 N/m2 (4) 1 × 109 N/m2
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6. A body floats in a liquid contained in a beaker. 6. ,d oLrq nzo ls Hkjs ik= esa rjS rh gAS ;fn ;g iwjk fudk;
The whole system falls freely under gravity. The xq:Roh; {ks= esa Lora= :i ls fxjrk gAS oLrq ij yxus
upthrust on body due to the liquid is :- okyk mRIykou cy gksxk :-

(1) equal to weight of the body in air (1) oLrq ds gok esa Hkkj ds cjkcj
(2) equal to weight of liquid displaced (2) oLrq }kjk foLFkkfir nzo ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(3) equal to weight of immersed portion of body (3) oLrq ds nzo Mwcs gq, Hkkx ds Hkkj ds cjkcj
(4) zero (4) 'kwU;
7. A piece of copper having an internal cavity 7. ,d [kks[kys rk¡cs dks fi.M dk Hkkj gok esa 264 g gS rFkk
weights 264 g in air and 221 g in water. Find ikuh esa 221 g gAS fi.M esa fufgr xqgk dk vk;ru gksxkA
volume of cavity. Density of Cu = 8.8 g/cc :- rk¡cs dk ?kuRo Cu = 8.8 g/cc :-
(1) 30 cc (2) 20 cc (1) 30 cc (2) 20 cc
(3) 43 cc (4) 13 cc (3) 43 cc (4) 13 cc
8. A bubble from bottom of lake rises to its surface. 8. ,d >hy dh ryh ls tc ok;q dk ,d cqycqyk lrg rd
Its volume doubles in the process. Assuming vkrk gS rks mldk vk;ru nksxquk gks tkrk gAS lerkih;
isothermal conditions, atmospheric pressure = ifjfLFkfr;k¡ ekurs gq,] ok;qe.Myh; nkc] ikjs dk 75 cm
75 cm of Hg and ratio of densities of mercury gS rFkk ikjs ,oa >hy ds ikuh ds ?kuRoksa esa vuqikr 40/3 gAS
and water 40/3. The depth of lake will be :- >hy dh xgjkbZ g:S -
(1) 5m (2) 10m (3) 30m (4) 50m (1) 5m (2) 10m (3) 30m (4) 50m
9. A cube of wood supporting 200gm mass just floats 9. ydM+h dk ,d ?ku ftl ij 200gm nzO;eku j[kk gS iwjk
in water. When the mass is removed, the cube Mwck gqvk rjS jgk gAS tc nzO;eku gVk fy;k tkrk g]S ?ku
rises by 2 cm. What is the side of cube ? 2 cm mij mB tkrk gAS ?ku dh Hkqtk fdruh g\S
(1) 5 cm (2) 10 cm (3) 15 cm (4) 20 cm (1) 5 cm (2) 10 cm (3) 15 cm (4) 20 cm
10. A what speed the velocity head of water is equal 10. ikuh dh fdl xfr ij mldk osx 'kh"kZ 40 cm ikjs ds nkc
to pressure head of 40 cm of Hg ? 'kh"kZ ds cjkcj gksxk &
(1) 10.3 m/s (2) 2.8 m/s (1) 10.3 m/s (2) 2.8 m/s
(3) 5.6 m/s (4) 8.4 m/s (3) 5.6 m/s (4) 8.4 m/s
11. An L-shaped glass tube is just immersed in 11. ,d L-vkdkj okyh dk¡p ufydk dks cgrs ikuh dh eqDr
flowing water towards tube as shown. If speed of lrg ls FkksM+k uhps fp=kuqlkj Mqcks;k tkrk g]S ;fn ikuh dh
water current is V, then the height h upto which xfr V gS rks og Å¡pkbZ h tgk¡ rd ikuh eqDr lrg ls mij
water rises will be :- mBrk gS :-

h h

V V

V2 g V2 2V 2 V2 g V2 2V 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
2g 2V 2 4g g 2g 2V 2 4g g

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12. A container of large uniform cross-sectional area 12. ,d cM+s 'A' vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy okyk csyukdkj ik=
A is resting on a horizontal surface holds two Q'kZ ij j[kk gqvk gS ftlesa d rFkk 2d ?kuRo okys nks vts;]
immiscible, non-viscous and incompressible H
H ';kurk jfgr rFkk vlaihM+uh; nzo Å¡pkbZ (izR;sd)
liquids of densities d and 2d each of height as 2
2 rd Hkjs gq, gAS de ?kuRo okyk nzo ok;qe.My ds lEidZ
shown. The lower density of liquid is open to
atmosphere. A small hole is made on the wall of
esa gAS ik= dh nhokj esa Q'kZ ls 'h' Å¡pkbZ h æç h < ö÷ ij
H
è 2ø
æ Hö
container at height h ç h < ÷ . The initial speed
è 2ø NksVk fNnz cuk fn;k tkrk gAS fNnz ls fudyus okys nzo dh
of efflux of the liquid at the hole is :- izkjfEHkd xfr gksxh :-

H/2 d H/2 d

H/2 2d 2d
H/2

x x

(3H - 4h)g (3H - 4h)g


(1) (3H – 4h) g (2) (1) (3H – 4h) g (2)
2 2

(3H - 4h)g (3H - 4h)g


(3) (3H - 4h)g (4) (3) (3H - 4h)g (4)
2 2

13. Horizontal tube of non-uniform cross-section has 13. ,d {kfS rt vleku vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy dh uyh g]S ftlesa
radius of 0.2m and 0.1m respectively at P and Q. fcUnq P rFkk Q ij f=T;k,¡ Øe'k% 0.2m vkjS 0.1m gAS
For streamline flow of liquid, the rate of liquid
nzo ds js[kh; izokg ds fy;s] nzo izokg dh nj :-
flow:-
P
P
Q
Q

(1) P ij Q dh vis{kk T;knk gksxh


(1) greater at P than Q
(2) Q ij P dh vis{kk T;knk gksxh
(2) greater at Q than P
(3) le; ds lkFk fujUrj ifjofrZr gksrh jgsxh
(3) changing continuously with time
(4) same at P and Q (4) P rFkk Q ij leku jgsxh
14. The quantity on which the rise of liquid in 14. ds'k ufydk esa p<+us okys nzo dh Å¡pkbZ fuEu esa ls fdl
capillary tube does not depend upon is :- jkf'k ij fuHkZj ugha djrh gS :-
(1) density of the liquid (1) nzo dk ?kuRo
(2) atmospheric pressure (2) ok;qe.Myh; nkc
(3) radius of capillary (3) ds'kuyh dh f=T;k
(4) angle of contact (4) lEidZ dks.k

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15. A drop of liquid of diameter 2.8 mm breaks up 15. ,d 2.8 mm O;kl okyh nzo dh cwan] 125 leku cwanks esa
into 125 identical drops. The change in energy is VwV tkrh gAS ÅtkZ esa yxHkx ifjorZu gksxk
nearly (Surface tension = 75 dyne/cm) :- (i`"B ruko = 75 dyne/cm) :-
(1) zero (2) 19 erg (1) zero (2) 19 erg

(3) 46 erg (4) 74 erg (3) 46 erg (4) 74 erg

16. An air bubble of radius r in water is at depth h 16. gok ,d cqycqyk ftldh f=T;k 'r' g]S fdlh {k.k ij ty
below the water surface at same instant. If P is lrg ls h xgjkbZ eaas gAS ;fn P ok;qe.Myh; nkc gS rFkk d
atmospheric pressure and d and T are the density o T Øe'k% ty dk ?kuRo rFkk i`"B ruko g]S rks cqycqys ds
and surface tension of water respectively. The vUnj nkc gksxk :-
pressure inside the bubble will be :-
(1) P + hdg – (4p/r) (2) P + hdg + (2p/r)
(1) P + hdg – (4p/r) (2) P + hdg + (2p/r)
(3) P + hdg – (2p/r) (4) P + hdg + (4p/r)
(3) P + hdg – (2p/r) (4) P + hdg + (4p/r)
17. There is a small hole in hollow sphere. Water 17. ,d [kks[kys xksys esa ,d lw{e lwjk[k gAS bldks ikuh ds
enters in sphere when it is taken at depth of 40cm uhps 40cm xgjkbZ ij ys tkus ij bleas ikuh izos'k djrk gAS
in water. Diameter of hole is lwjk[k dk O;kl gksxk (ikuh dk i`"B ruko = 0.07 N/m) :
(Surface tension of water = 0.07 N/m):
(1) 7 mm (2) 0.07 mm
(1) 7 mm (2) 0.07 mm
(3) 0.0007 mm (4) 0.7 m
(3) 0.0007 mm (4) 0.7 m
18. A liquid disturbed by stirring comes to rest after 18. fdlh nzo dks fgykus ds dqN le; ckn mlds fojkekoLFkk
some time due to its property of :- esa okil vk tkus ds ihNs fufgr xq.k gS :-
(1) surface tension (2) viscosity (1) i`"B ?kuRo (2) ';kurk

(3) molecular attraction (4) gravity (3) vkf.od vkd"kZ.k (4) xq:Rokd"kZ.k
19. Sixty four spherical rain drops of equal size are 19. 64 xksy lkeku vkdkj dh ckfj'k dh cw¡nsa gok esa m/okZ/kj
falling vertically through air with terminal velocity
1.5 m/s ds lhekUr osx ls fxj jgh gAS ;fn lkjh cw¡nas feydj
1.5 m/s. All of the drops coalesce to form a big
spherical drop, then terminal velocity of big drop is :- ,d cM+h xksy cw¡n cuk ysa] rks mldk lhekUr osx gksxk :-
(1) 8 m/s (2) 16 m/s (3) 24 m/s (4) 32 m/s (1) 8 m/s (2) 16 m/s (3) 24 m/s (4) 32 m/s

20. If a cube of ice is placed in gravity free space, 20. cQZ ds ,d ?ku dks xq:Rokd"kZ.k eqDr LFkku esa j[kk tkrk
then when the ice melts. g]S cQZ fi?kyus ij ;g
(1) It remains in shape of cube (1) ?ku ds vkdkj esa gh jgsxkA
(2) It will split into pieces of irregular shapes (2) vfu;fer vkdkj ds VqdM+ksa esa foHkDr gks tk;sxkA
(3) It will split into small tiny water droplets (3) NksVs vkdkj dh cwanks esa foHkDr gks tk;sxkA
(4) It will form a spherical shape (4) xksykdkj :i ys ysxkA
21. If there is no change in the volume of wire on 21. ;fn rkj ds vk;ru esa f[akpko ls dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksrk g]S
stretching, then poisson's ratio for material of wire is :- rks rkj ds inkFkZ dh Iokblu fu"ifr gksxh :-
(1) –1 (2) 0 (1) –1 (2) 0
(3) 0.5 (4) 0.25 (3) 0.5 (4) 0.25

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22. A steel rod of length l, cross sectional area A, 22. LVhy dh NM+ ftldh yEckbZ l, vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy A,
young's modulus of elasticity Y, and thermal ;ax xq.kkad Y rFkk js[kh; izlkj xq.kkad a g]S dks tºC ls xeZ
coefficient of linear expansion 'a' is heated so that fd;k tkrk gSA xeZ djus ij NM+ }kjk fd;k tk ldus okyk
its temperature increases by tºC. Work that can dk;Z gS -
be done by rod on heating will be (1) (YA a t) × (l a t)
(1) (YA a t) × (l a t)
1
1 (2) (YA a t) × (l a t)
(2) (YA a t) × (l a t) 2
2
1
1 (3) (YA a t) ´ (1 / 2)(l a t)
(3) (YA a t) ´ (1 / 2)(l a t) 2
2
(4) 2 (YA a t) (l a t) (4) 2 (YA a t) (l a t)
23. A man is sitting in a boat which is floating in a 23. ,d O;fDr rkykc esa ikuh esa rjS rh ukd S k ij cBS k gAS ;fn
pond. If the man drinks same water from the pond, O;fDr rkykc ls dqN ikuh ih ysrk gS rks] rkykc esa ikuh dk
the level of water in pond will :- Lrj :-
(1) rise a little (2) go down (1) dqN c<+ tk;sxk (2) dqN de gksxk
(3) remains same (4) none of these (3) vifjofrZr jgsxk (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
24. A cube of ice has a iron piece fronzen unside at. 24. ,d cQZ dk ?ku ftlds vUnj yksgs dk NksVk VqdM+k g]S ,d
The cube floats un a beakerfilled with water, when ikuh Hkjs ik= esa rjS rk gAS tc cQZ iw.kZ :i ls fi?kyrh gS rks]
the ice melts then, the level of water in beaker. :- ik= esa ikuh dk Lrj :-
(1) remains same (1) ogh jgsxk
(2) level decreases (2) de gks tk;sxk
(3) level uncreases (3) c<+ tk;sxk
(4) first uncreases then decreases (4) igys c<sxk fQj ?kVsxkA
25. A block of mass M is suspended from a wire of 25. M nzO;eku dk CykWd ,d rkj ls yVdk;k x;k gS ftldh
length L, area of cross-section A and Young's yEckbZ L, vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy A ,oa ;ax dk izR;kLFkrk
modulus Y. The elastic potential energy stored
xq.kkad Y gSA rkj ls lafpr izR;kLFk fLFkfrt ÅtkZ gS
in the wire is-
1 M2 g2 L 1 Mg
1 M2 g2 L 1 Mg (1) (2)
(1) (2) 2 AY 2 ALY
2 AY 2 ALY
1 M2g2 A 1 MgY
1 M2g2 A 1 MgY (3) (4)
(3) (4) 2 YL 2 AL
2 YL 2 AL
26. In Y.D.S.E two slits are made one milimeter apart 26. ;ax f}fLyV iz;ksx esa fLyVksa ds e/; nwjh 1 mm gS rFkk insZ
and the screen is placed one metre away. The dks 1 m dh nwjh ij j[kk x;k gAS ;fn iz;qDr izdk'k dh
fringe seperation when light of wavlength 500 nm rajxn/S ;Z 500 nm gS rks fÝat pkM S +kbZ D;k gksxh :-
is used is :-
(1) 5 × 10–4 m (2) 2.5 × 10–3 m
(1) 5 × 10–4 m (2) 2.5 × 10–3 m
(3) 2 × 10–4 m (4) 10 ×10–4 m (3) 2 × 10–4 m (4) 10 ×10–4 m
27. Resultant intensity at centre of screen due to two 27. nks dyklEc¼ L=ksrksa ls insZ ds dsUnz ij ifj.kkeh rhozrk
coherent sources is I0. If sources are incoherent, I0 izkIr gksrh gAS ;fn L=ksr dyk lEc¼ ugha gks rks mlh fcUnq
then intensity at the same point will be :- ij ifj.kkeh rhozrk D;k gksxh :-
(1) 4I0 (2) 2I0 (3) I0 (4) I0/2 (1) 4I0 (2) 2I0 (3) I0 (4) I0/2

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28. Path difference between two light waves at a point 28. fdlh fcUnq P ij laiks"kh O;fDrdj.k ds fy;s nks izdk'k rjaxksa
P for constructive interference will be :- ds e/; iFkkarj gksuk pkfg;s :-
æ 1ö æ 1ö
(1) ç n + ÷ l (2) nl (1) ç n + ÷ l (2) nl
è 2ø è 2ø

æ 1ö l æ 1ö l
(3) ç n - ÷ l (4) (3) ç n - ÷ l (4)
è 2ø 2 è 2ø 2
29 In Y.D.S.E the ratio of intensity of maxima & 29 ;ax f}fLyV iz;ksx esa vf/kdre rFkk U;wure rhozrk dk
minima is 25 : 9. The ratio of slit width is :- vuqikr 25 : 9 gAS fLyV pkM S k+ bZ dk vuqikr D;k gksxk :-
(1) 18 : 3 (2) 4 : 1 (1) 18 : 3 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 8 : 1 (4) 16 : 1 (3) 8 : 1 (4) 16 : 1
30. Two light wave of intensities I0 & 9I0 superpose at 30. fdlh fcUnq ij I0 o 9I0 rhozrkvksa okyh izdk'k rjaxsa
a point to produce a resultant intensity of 7I0. Calculate vè;kjksfir gksdj 7I0 ifj.kkeh rhozrk mRiUu djrh gAS izdk'k
phase difference between light waves :- rjaxksa ds e/; dykUrj dh x.kuk dhft;s :-
2p 2p
(1) (2) 2p (1) (2) 2p
3 3
p 3p p 3p
(3) (4) (3) (4)
3 2 3 2
31. Two light waves of same intensity superpose at 31. fcUnq P ij] leku rhozrk okyh nks izdk'k rjaxs] p/3 dykUrj
point P with phase difference of p/3. The resultant ds lkFk v/;kjksfir gksrh gAS fcUnq P ij ifj.kkeh rhozrk
intensity at point P will be ? gksxh ?
(1) I0 (2) 2I0 (1) I0 (2) 2I0
(3) 3I0 (4) 4I0 (3) 3I0 (4) 4I0
32. If narrow slit of width 2 mm is illuminated by 32. ;fn 2 mm pkM S +kbZ okyh ,d ladjh fLyV dks 500 nm
monochromatic light of wavelength 500 nm, then rjaxn/S ;Z okys ,do.khZ izdk'k ls vkyksfdr fd;k tkrk g]S
the distance between the first minima of both side rks 1m nwj fLFkr insZ ij nksuksa vksj ds izFke fufEu"Bksa ds
on a screen at a distance of 1 m is :- chp dh nwjh gS :-
(1) 5 mm (2) 0.5 mm (1) 5 mm (2) 0.5 mm
(3) 1 mm (4) 10 mm (3) 1 mm (4) 10 mm
33. In Y.D.S.E. using light of wavelength l, intensity 33. ;ax f}&fLyV iz;ksx esa] l rjaxn/S ;Z dk izdk'k iz;qDr djus
of light at a point on the screen with path differnce
ij] insZ ds fdlh fcUnq ij rhozrk M bdkbZ gAS ml fcUnq
l is M unit. Calculate intensity of light at a point where
path difference is l/3 is :- ij tgk¡ iFkkUrj l/3 g]S rhozrk dh x.kuk dhft;s :-
M M M M
(1) (2) (1) (2)
2 4 2 4

M M M M
(3) (4) (3) (4)
8 16 8 16
34. Two coherent sources with intensity ratio b : 1 34. nks dyk lEc¼ L=ksr ftudh rhozrkvksa dk vuqikr b : 1
produces interference. Fringe visibility will be :- gS] O;frdj.k mRiUu djrs gSA fÝat n`';rk gksxh :-
2 2
(1) 2b (2) (1) 2b (2)
(1 + b) (1 + b)

2 b b 2 b b
(3) (4) (3) (4)
1+b 1+b 1+b 1+b
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35. Two light waves of intensity I & 4I superpose at 35. I rFkk 4I rhozrk dh iz d k'k rja xs fca nq A ij 'kwU; dyka rj
Point A with zero phase difference & at point rFkk fcUnq B ij p/2 da y krj ds lkFk vè;kjks f ir gks rh
B with phase difference of p/2. Calculate difference g SaA fcUnq A rFkk B ij ifj.kkeh rhoz r kvksa ds va r j
of resultant intensities of point A & B :- dh x.kuk dhft;s :-
(1) 2I1 (2) 5I (1) 2I1 (2) 5I
(3) 4I (4) 9I (3) 4I (4) 9I
36. Light of wavelength 6000Å is incident on a single 36. 6000Å rja xn/S ;Z dk iz d k'k 0.3 mm pkM
S h+ ,dy fLyV
slit of width 0.3 mm. The angular position of first ij vkifrr gks rk gSA igys fufEu"B dh dks .kh; fLFkfr
minima will be :- gks xh :-
(1) 2 × 10–3 rad (1) 2 × 10–3 rad
(2) 3 × 10–3 rad (2) 3 × 10–3 rad
(3) 1.8 × 10–3 rad (3) 1.8 × 10–3 rad
(4) 6 × 10–3 rad (4) 6 × 10–3 rad
37. Diffraction of sound waves is more evident than 37. nfS ud thou esa izdk'k rjaxks dh vis{kk /ofu rjaxksa dk foorZu
light waves in daily life as :- vf/kd izsf{kr gksrk gS D;ksafd :-
(1) l sound > l light (1) l /ofu > l izdk'k
(2) l sound < l light (2) l /ofu < l izdk'k
(3) l sound = l light
(3) l /ofu = l izdk'k
(4) Sound waves are longitudinal but light waves
are transverse (4) /ofu rjaxs vuqn/S ;Z gS tcfd izdk'k vuqizLFk gS

38. If the width of the slit is a, then the value of first 38. ;fn fLyV dh pkMS +kbZ a g]S rks ,dy fLyV foorZu esa igys
secondary maximum in single slit diffraction mfPp"B dk eku fuEukuqlkj O;Dr fd;k tk;sxk :-
pattern in given by :-
l
(1) asinq =
l 2
(1) asinq =
2
3l
3l (2) acosq =
(2) acosq = 2
2
(3) asinq = l
(3) asinq = l

3l
3l (4) asinq =
(4) asinq = 2
2

39. Light of wavelength 5000Å is incident on a single 39. ,dy fLyV ij 5000Å rjaxn/S ;Z dk izdk'k vkifrr g]S
slit such that angular position of first minima is 30º. ftlls izFke mfPp"B dh dks.kh; fLFkfr 30º ij gAS fLyV
The width of slit is :- dh pkSM+kbZ gS :-
(1) 10–3 cm (1) 10–3 cm
(2) 10–4 cm (2) 10–4 cm
(3) 10–5 cm (3) 10–5 cm
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40. Light of wavelength 5000Å is incident on a single 40. 5000Å rja xnS/;Z dk iz dk'k ,dy fLyV ij vkifrr
slit such that first minima is formed at a distance gksrk gS] ftlls igyk fufEu"B dsUnz ls 5 mm dh nwjh
5 mm from the centre. If the screen is placed 2 m ij curk gSA ;fn inkZ 2 m dh nwjh ij gS] rks fLyV dh
away then find the width of slit :- pkSM+kbZ Kkr dhft;s :-
(1) 0.2 mm (1) 0.2 mm
(2) 2 mm (2) 2 mm
(3) 0.4 mm (3) 0.4 mm
(4) 4 mm (4) 4 mm
41. Which of the following waves can not be polarised ? 41. fuEu esa ls fdldk /kzqo.k ugha gks ldrk ?
(1) Radio waves (1) jsfM;ks rjaxs
(2) Ultraviolet waves (2) ijkcaSxuh rjaxs

(3) Infrared waves (3) vojDr rjaxs


(4) ijkJ`O; rjaxs
(4) Ultrasonic waves
42. The refractive index of a medium is 3 . If the 42. fdlh ek/;e dk viaorZukd 3 gAS ;fn bl ij v/kzqfor
unpolarised light is incident on it at the polarizing
izdk'k /kqzo.k dks.k ij vkifrr gksrk g]S rks viorZu dks.k
angle of the medium, then angle of refraction is :-
dk eku gksxk :-
(1) 60º (2) 45º
(1) 60º (2) 45º
(3) 30º (4) 0º (3) 30º (4) 0º
43. Unpolarised light of intensity I0 is incident on a 43. fdlh /kqzod ij I0 rhozrk dk v/kzqfor izdk'k ij vkifrr
polarizer. Then percentage of intensity of light gksrk g]S rks /kqzod ls ikjxfer izdk'k dh rhozrk fdrus
that get transmitted from polarizer :- izfr'kr gksxh :-
(1) I0 (2) 2I0 (1) I0 (2) 2I0

I0 I0 I0 I0
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2 4 2 4

44. The angle of polarisation for any medium is 60º 44. fdlh ek/;e ds fy;s /kqzo.k dks 60º gS rks Økafrd dks.k dk
what will be critical angle for this ? eku D;k gksxk ?
(1) sin -1 3 (2) tan -1 3 (1) sin -1 3 (2) tan -1 3

-1 1 -1 1
(3) cos-1 3 (4) sin (3) cos-1 3 (4) sin
3 3
45. Two polariser are placed such that, the angle 45. nks /kqoz dkas dks bl rjg j[kk x;k g]S fd nksuksa ds ijkxeu v{k
between their transmission axis is 60º. If ds e/; dks.k 60º gAS ;fn igys /kqzod ij I0 rhozrk dk izdk'k
upolarised light of intensity I0 is incident on first vkifrr gksrk g]S rks nwljs /kqzod ls ikjxfer izdk'k dh rhozrk
polorid then transmitted intensity from second gksxh :-
polorid will be :-
I0 I0
I I (1) (2)
(1) 0 (2) 0 2 4
2 4
I I I0 I0
(3) 0 (4) 0 (3) (4)
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TOPIC : Coordination Compounds : Coordination compounds: Introduction, ligands, coordination
number, colour, magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination
compounds, isomerism (structural and stereo) bonding in coordination compound, Werner’s theory
VBT,CFT; importance and applications of coordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, biological
systems). d and f Block Elements : General introduction, electronic configuration, characteristics of transition
metals, general trends in properties of the first row transition metals- metallic character, melting point
ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour, catalytic property, magnetic properties, interstitial
compounds, alloy formation. Preparation and properties of K 2Cr2O7 and KMnO4. Lanthanoids - electronic
configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity, and lanthanoid contraction and its consequences.
Actinoids: Electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids. Some application
of d & f block elements. s–Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) : Group I and group II
elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, anomalous properties of the first
element of each group, diagonal relationship, trends in the variation of properties (such as ionization
enthalpy, atomic and ionic radii), trends in chemical reactivity with oxygen, water, hydrogen and halogens;
uses. Preparation and Properties of Some important Compounds: Sodium carbonate, sodium chloride,
sodium hydroxide and sodium hydrogencarbonate, biological importance of sodium and potassium.
Industrial use of lime and limestone, biological importance of Mg and Ca.

46. How many EDTA molecules are required to 46. ,d Ca2+ vk;u ;qDr v"VQydh; ladqy cukus ds fy,
make an octahedral complex with a Ca2+ ion? fdrus EDTA v.kqvksa dh vko';drk gksxh ?
(1) Six (2) Three (3) One (4) Two (1) N% (2) rhu (3) ,d (4) nks
47. Ammonia acts as a ligand but ammonium ion 47. veksfu;k fyxsaM dh Hkk¡fr O;ogkj djrk gS fdUrq veksfu;e
does not form complexes because vk;u ladqy ugha cukrk D;ksafd&
(1) NH3 is a gas while NH4+ is in liquid form (1) NH3 xSl gS tcfd NH4+ nz Ok gAS
(2) NH 3 undergoes sp 3 hybridisation while (2) NH3 dk ladj.k sp3 gS tcfd NH4+ dk ladj.k sp3d
NH4+ undergoes sp3d hybridisation gSA
(3) NH4+ ion does not have any lone pair of (3) NH4+ vk;u ds ikl dksbZ ,dkdh bySDVªkWu ;qXe ugha
electrons gSA
(4) NH4+ ion has one unpaired electron while (4) NH4+ vk;u ds ikl ,d v;qfXer bysDVªkWu gS tcfd
NH3 has two unpaired electrons. NH3 ds ikl nks v;qfXer bysDVªkWu gAS
48. Which of the following complexes is not a chelate? 48. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk ladqy dhysV ugha gS \
(1) bis(dimethylglyoximato)nickel(II) (1) fcl(MkbZesfFkyXykbvkWDlhesVks)fudsy(II)
(2) potassium ethylenediaminetetrathiocyanatochr-
(2) iksVfS 'k;e ,fFkyhuMkbZ,e
s huVsVªkFkk;kslk;usVksØksesV(III)
omate (III)
(3) VsVªk,sEehuMkbZ,tkbMksdksckYV(III) ukbVªsV
(3) tetramminediazidocobalt(III) nitrate
(4) trans-diglycinatoplatinum(II) (4) foi{k&MkbZXykblhusVksIySfVue(II)
49. Which complex is most stable ? 49. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ladqy vf/kd LFkk;h gS ?
(1) [Cu(CN)2]– ; kd = 1 × 10–16 (1) [Cu(CN)2]– ; kd = 1 × 10–16
(2) [Fe(CN)6–]–4 ; kd = 1 × 10–37 (2) [Fe(CN)6–]–4 ; kd = 1 × 10–37
(3) [Fe(CN)6]–3 ; kd = 1 × 10–44 (3) [Fe(CN)6]–3 ; kd = 1 × 10–44
(4) [Ag(CN)2]– ; kd = 1 × 10–20 (4) [Ag(CN)2]– ; kd = 1 × 10–20
Where kd = Dissociation constant tgk¡ kd = fo;kstu fLFkjkad
50. The total no. of chelate rings in [Ni(dmg)2] are: 50. [Ni(dmg)2] esa dqy dhysV oy; dh la[;k g&S
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
51. Which of the following is not considered as an 51. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd dkcZ/kkfRod ;kSfxd ugha
organometallic compound? gS &
(1) Ferrocene (2) cis-platin (1) Ferrocene (2) cis-platin
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52. The bond length of C–O bond in CO is 1.128 Å. 52. CO v.kq esa C—O ca/k yEckbZ 1.128 Å gS rks Fe(CO)5
The C–O bond in Fe(CO)5 is- esa C—O ca/k yEckbZ gksxhA
(1) 1.158 Å (2) 1.128 Å (1) 1.158 Å (2) 1.128 Å
(3) 3.28 Å (4) 1.118 Å (3) 3.28 Å (4) 1.118 Å
53. Which one of the following complexes is an 53. fuEufyf[kr ladqyksa esa ls dkuS lk ckáre d{kd ladqy
outer orbital complex. gS
(1) [Co(NH3)6]+3 (2) [Mn(CN)6]4– (1) [Co(NH3)6]+3 (2) [Mn(CN)6]4–
(3) [Fe(CN)6]4– (4) [Ni(NH 3)6]+2 (3) [Fe(CN)6]4– (4) [Ni(NH 3)6]+2
54. Carbon donor ligands are strong ligands and usually 54. nkrk ijek.kq dkcZu ;qDr fyxsUM izcy fyxsUM gksrs gS rFkk
forms low spin complexes. Among the complexes fuEu pØ.k ladqy cukrs g]S fuEufyf[kr esa ls mPp pØ.k
given below, select the high spin complex :- ladqy Nk¡fV;s :-
(1) Fe(CN)6]3– (2) [Fe(CN)6]4– (1) Fe(CN)6]3– (2) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(3) [Fe(C 2O4)3]3– (4) none of these (3) [Fe(C 2O4)3]3– (4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugh
55. In Which of the following increasing order of 55. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk Øe foikVu ÅtkZ dk c<+rk gqvk
splitting energy correct ? Øe g&S
(1) [CrCl6]–4 < [Cr(H2O)6]+2 < [Cr(NH3)6]+2 < (1) [CrCl6]–4 < [Cr(H2O)6]+2 < [Cr(NH3)6]+2 <
[Cr(CN)6]–4 [Cr(CN)6]–4
(2) [CrCl6]–4 > [Cr(H2O)6]+2 > [Cr(NH3)6]+2 > (2) [CrCl6]–4 > [Cr(H2O)6]+2 > [Cr(NH3)6]+2 >
[Cr(CN)6]–4 [Cr(CN)6]–4
(3) [Cr(H2O)6]+2 > [CrCl6]–4 > [Cr(NH3)6]+2 > (3) [Cr(H2O)6]+2 > [CrCl6]–4 > [Cr(NH3)6]+2 >
[Cr(CN)6]–4 [Cr(CN)6]–4
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
56. Which of the following complex represent 56. dkSulk ladqy vf/kdre LFkkf;Ro n'kkZrk gS &
maximum stability ? (1) [Co(CN)6]3– (2) [Co(H2O)6]3+
(1) [Co(CN)6]3– (2) [Co(H2O)6]3+
(3) [Co(CN)6]4– (4) [Co(C2O4)3]3– (3) [Co(CN)6]4– (4) [Co(C2O4)3]3–
57. Which of the following order is not correct :- 57. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk Øe lgh ugha gS :-
(1) [Co(H2O)6]+2 < [Fe(H2O)6]+3 < [Fe(CN)6]–3 (1) [Co(H2O)6]+2 < [Fe(H2O)6]+3 < [Fe(CN)6]–3
D0 order D0 Øe
–4 –3 –4 –3
(2) [Fe(CN)6] > [Fe(CN)6] Fe-C Bond length (2) [Fe(CN)6] > [Fe(CN)6] Fe-C ca/k yEckbZ
(3) CN– < CO p-accepting tendency (3) CN– < CO p-xzg.k izo`fr
(4) C2H4 > K[PtCl3(C2H4)] C-C bond length (4) C2H4 > K[PtCl3(C2H4)] C-C ca/k yEckbZ
58. When FeCl 3 reacts with K 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ] then 58. tc FeCl3, K4[Fe(CN)6] ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrk g]S rks
which of the following compound is formed : fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd curk g&S
(1) Brown ring complex (1) Hkwjh oy; tfVy
(2) Sodium nitroprusside (2) lksfM;e ukbVªksçwlkbM
(3) Turnbull's blue (3) VuZcqy Cyw
(4) Prussion blue (4) çwf'k;u Cyw
59. Na2S 2O3.5H2O is used in photography to :- 59. Na2S2O3.5H2O QksVksxzkQh esa ç;qDr gksrk g&
S
(1) Reduce AgBr to metallic Ag (1) AgBr dks /kkfRod Ag esa vipf;r djus esa
(2) Remove reduced Ag (2) Ag dks nwj djus esa
(3) Remove undecomposed AgBr as a soluble (3) vfo?kfVr AgBr dks foys; ladqy ds :i esa fu"dkflr
complex djus ds fy,
(4) Convert metallic Ag to silver salt (4) /kkfRod Ag dks flYoj yo.k esa ifjofrZr djus esa
60. Total no. of e– in eg orbitals of Mn for complex 60. ladqy [MnO4]– esa Mn ds eg d{kdksa esa mifLFkr e– dh
[MnO4]– :- la[;k :-
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) Zero (4) 7 (1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 'kw U; (4) 7
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61. Which of the following complex is having dsp2 61. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk ladqy dsp2 ladj.k j[krk gaS :-
hybridisation :- (1) [Ni(CO)4 ] (2) [Ni(CN)4 ]–2
(1) [Ni(CO)4 ] (2) [Ni(CN)4 ]–2
(3) [Ni(CN)4 ]4– (4) [NiCl 4]–2 (3) [Ni(CN)4 ]4– (4) [NiCl 4]–2
62. In which of the following complex pairing of 62. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl lad qy esa çcy {ks= fyxs.M dh
(n-1)d electron is not present in presence of mifLFkfr esa (n-1)d bysDVªkWu esa ;qXeu ugha g&S
strong field ligands (SFL) ? (1) [Ni(NH3)6]+2 (2) [Cr(CN)6]–3
(1) [Ni(NH3)6]+2 (2) [Cr(CN)6]–3
(3) [Cr(NH3)6]+3 (4) All of these (3) [Cr(NH3)6]+3 (4) mijksDr lHkh
63. Which among the following complex is associated 63. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lk ladqy vf/kdre rjaxn/S ;Z vo'kks"kd
with maximum wavelength of light absorbed:- ls lEcfU/kr g&S
(1) [Co(CN)6]3– (2) [Co(NH3)6]3+ (1) [Co(CN)6]3– (2) [Co(NH3)6]3+
(3) [Cu(H2O)4]2+ (4) [CoCl(NH3)5]2+ (3) [Cu(H2O)4]2+ (4) [CoCl(NH3)5]2+
64. Value of CFSE, in tetrahedral complex having 64. nqcZy {ks= fyxs.Mksa ls f?kjs] /kkrq vk;u ds 3d4 foU;kl okys
3d4 configuration of metal ion, surrounded by prq"Qydh; ladqy eas] CFSE dk eku gksxk :-
weak field ligands, will be :-
2 2 4 3
2 2 4 3 (1) - D t (2) + D t (3) - D t (4) + D t
(1) - D t (2) + D t (3) - D t (4) + D t 5 5 5 5
5 5 5 5
65. Which one of the following ions is the most 65. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS ls vk;u tyh; foy;u esa lokZf/kd
stable in aqueous solution ? LFkk;h gSa\
(1) Mn3+ (2) Cr3+ (3) V3+ (4) Ti3+ (1) Mn3+ (2) Cr3+ (3) V3+ (4) Ti3+
(At. No. Ti = 22, V = 23, Cr = 24, Mn=25) (ijek.kq la- Ti = 22, V = 23, Cr = 24, Mn=25)
66. Match each coordination compound in List-I 66. lwph-I esa mifLFkr çR;sd ladqy ;kSfxdksa dks lwph-II esa
with an appropriate pair of characteristics from mifLFkr fo'ks"krkvksa ls lqefs yr dj lgh dksM pqudj mÙkj
List-II and select the correct answer using the nhft;s&
code given below the lists. {en = H2NCH2CH2NH2, ijek.kq la[;k :
{en = H2NCH2CH2NH2, atomic numbers : Ti = 22; Cr = 24; Co = 27; Pt = 78}
Ti = 22; Cr = 24; Co = 27; Pt = 78}
List-I List-II
List-I List-II (P) [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]Cl (1) vuqpEcdh; rFkk vk;uu
(P) [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]Cl (1) Paramagnetic and exhibits leko;oh
ionisation isomerism
(Q) [Ti(H2O)5Cl](NO3)2 (2) çfrpqEcdh; rFkk fll&Vªkl
a
(Q) [Ti(H2O)5Cl](NO3)2 (2) Diamagnetic and exhibits leko;oh
cis-trans isomerism
(R) [Pt(en)(NH3)Cl]NO3 (3) vuqpqEcdh; rFkk fll&Vªkal
(R) [Pt(en)(NH3)Cl]NO3 (3) Paramagnetic and exhibits leko;oh
cis-trans isomerism
(S) [Co(NH3)4(NO3)2]NO3 (4) çfrpqEcdh; rFkk vk;uu
(S) [Co(NH3)4(NO3)2]NO3 (4) Diamagnetic and exhibits
ionisation isomerism leko;oh

Code :- dks M :-
P Q R S P Q R S
(1) 4 2 3 1 (1) 4 2 3 1
(2) 3 1 4 2 (2) 3 1 4 2
(3) 2 1 3 4 (3) 2 1 3 4
(4) 1 3 4 2 (4) 1 3 4 2
67. The total number of isomers for square planer 67. leryh; oxkZdkj ldqay [Pd(H2O)(Br)(NH3)(CN)]
complex [Pd(H2O)(Br)(NH3)(CN)] is/are :- ds fy, dqy leko;fo;ksa dh la[;k gS :-
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6
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68. Which of the following complex species is not 68. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ladqy Lih'kht] çdkf'kd leko;ork
expected to exhibit optical isomerism ? çnf'kZr ugha djrk g\S
(1) [Co(en)3]+3 (1) [Co(en)3]+3
(2) [CoCl2(en)2]+ (2) [CoCl2(en)2]+
(3) [CoCl3(NH3)3] (3) [CoCl3(NH3)3]
(4) [CoCl2(en)(NH3)2]+ (4) [CoCl2(en)(NH3)2]+
69. The IUPAC name for the complex 69. [Co(NH 3) 5 (NO 2)]Cl 2 la d q y dk IUPAC uke
[Co(NH3)5 (NO2)]Cl2 is : gS :
(1) Nitrito-N-pentaammine cobalt (III) chloride (1) Nitrito-N-pentaammine cobalt (III) chloride
(2) Nitrito-N-pentaammine cobalt (II) chloride (2) Nitrito-N-pentaammine cobalt (II) chloride
(3) Pentaammine nitrito-N-cobalt (II) chloride (3) Pentaammine nitrito-N-cobalt (II) chloride
(4) Pentaammine nitrito-N-cobalt (III) chloride (4) Pentaammine nitrito-N-cobalt (III) chloride
70. The correct formula of diammine dichlorodicyano 70. Mkb,ehu MkbDyksjksMkbZlk;uks ØkseVs (III) dk lgh lw= g S :-
chromate (III) is :- (1) [CrCl2(CN)2(NH3)2]+3
(1) [CrCl2(CN)2(NH3)2]+3 (2) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]–3
(2) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]–3
(3) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]
(3) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]
(4) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]– (4) [CrCl 2(CN)2(NH3)2]–
71. Effective atomic number of Co(CO) 4 is 35, 71. Co(CO)4 dh izHkkoh ijek.oh; la[;k 35 gS vr% ;g
hence it is less stable. It attains stability by vLFkk;h g]S ;g LFkk;h gks ldrk gS &
(1) Oxidation of Co (2) Reduction of Co (1) Co ds vkDlhdj.k ls (2) Co ds vip;u ls
(3) Dimerization (4) Both (2) & (3) (3) f}ydhdj.k ds }kjk (4) (2) o (3) nksuksa
72. According to werner's theory, Primary valency of 72. ouZj fl¼kUr ds vuqlkj dsUæh; /kkrq vk;u dh çkFkfed
central metal ion is :- la;kstdrk g&S
(1) Equal to oxidation state of CMA (1) dsUæh; /kkrq ijek.kq dh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk ds cjkcj
(2) Satisfied by anions (2) ½.kk;u }kjk larqfyr gksrh gAS
(3) Nondirectional and ionisable (3) vfn'kkRed rFkk vk;fur gksrh gAS
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
73. When excess of ammonia is added to copper 73. tc dkWij lYQsV foy;u dsa vkf/kD; esa veksfu;k feykbZ
sulphate solution, the deep blue coloured tkrh gS rks xgjs uhys jax dk ladqy izkIr gksrk gAS ;g ladqy
complex is formed. The complex is gS &
(1) tetrahedral and paramagnetic (1) prq"Qydh; ,oa vuqpqEcdh;
(2) tetrahedral and diamagnetic (2) prq"Qydh; ,oa izfrpqEcdh;
(3) square planar and diamagnetic (3) oxZleryh; ,oa izfrpqEcdh;
(4) square planar and paramagnetic (4) oxZleryh; ,oa vuqpqEcdh;
74. Highest stable Mn fluoride is MnF 4 where as 74. Mn dk mPpre LFkk;h ¶yksjkbM MnF4 gS tcfd vkWDlkbM
highest Mn oxide is Mn2O7 due to– Mn2O7 gS D;ksafd :–
(1) O atom is smaller the F. (1) O ijek.kq F ls NksVk gS
(2) Oxygen has ability to form multiple bonds (2) vkWDlhtu esa cgqca/k cukus dh izo`fÙk gS
(3) Mn7+ does not exist (3) Mn7+ dk vfLrRo ugh gS
(4) F can not-stabilise higher oxidation states. (4) F mPpÙke vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk dks LFkkf;Ro iznku ugh djrk gAS
75. Which among the following statement is wrong 75. eksgj yo.k ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls lgh dFku ugha gS&
regarding Mohr's salt :- (1) blesa çR;sd v.kq esa ik¡p vk;u gksrs gaAS
(1) It has five ions per molecule. (2) ;g f}d yo.k gAS
(2) It is a double salt.
(3) ;g Fe2+ dk ijh{k.k ugha nsrk gAS
(3) It does not give test of Fe2+ ion.
(4) It contains two type of cations. (4) blesa nks çdkj ds /kuk;u gksrs gaAS
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76. Which one of the following compound does 76. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd KMnO4 ds vEyhÏr tyh;
not decolourise an acidified aqueous solution foy;u dks jaxghu ugh djrk :-
of KMnO4 :-
(1) SO2 (2) FeCl 3 (3) H2O 2 (4) FeSO4
(1) SO2 (2) FeCl 3 (3) H2O 2 (4) FeSO4
77. Which of the following gives chromyl chloride 77. fuEu esa ls dkSu Øksfey DyksjkbM ijh{k.k nsrk g&S
test :- (1) KCl (2) PbCl2
(1) KCl (2) PbCl2 (3) HgCl 2 (4) All (3) HgCl2 (4) lHkh
78. When KMnO4 solution is added to hot oxalic 78. tc KMnO4 dk foy;u xeZ vkDtsfyd vEy ls fØ;k
acid solution, the decolourisation is slow in the djrk g]S rks 'kq:vkr esa foy;u /khjs&/khjs jaxghu gksrk gS vkSj
beginning but becomes instantaneous after ckn esa rsth ls jaxghu gksus yxrk gS D;ksafd :-
sometime. This is because :- (1) Mn+2 LomRiszjd dk dk;Z djrk gAS
(1) Mn+2 acts as autocatalyst
(2) CO2 dk fuekZ.k
(2) CO2 is formed
(3) Reaction is exothermic (3) vfHkfØ;k m"ek{ksih
(4) MnO4– catalyses the reaction (4) MnO4– vfHkfØ;k dks mRiszfjr djrk gAS
79. Hypo is used in photography because of it 79. gkbiks dk QksVksxzkQh esa mi;ksx gksrk gS D;ksafd blds &
(1) Reducing behaviour (1) vipk;d O;ogkj ds dkj.k
(2) Oxidising behaviour (2) vkWDlhdkjd O;ogkj ds dkj.k
(3) Complex forming behaviour (3) tfVy ;kSfxd cukus ds dkj.k
(4) Reaction with light (4) izdk'k ls fØ;k ds dkj.k
80. Although Zirconium belongs to 4d transition 80. ;|fi ftdkZsfu;e 4d laØe.k Js.kh ls rFkk gQ S fu;e 5d
series and Hafnium to 5d transition series even laØe.k Js.kh ls laca/k j[krk g]S fQj Hkh ;s leku HkkfS rd vkSj
then they show similar physical and chemical jklk;fud xq.k iznf'kZr djrs gaS] D;ksafd :-
properties because _____ :- (1) nksuksa d-CykWd ls lacfU/kr gaAS
(1) both belong to d-block
(2) nksuksa esa bysDVªkWuksa dh la[;k leku gAS
(2) both have same number of electrons
(3) nksuksa dh ijek.kq f=T;k,¡ leku gaAS
(3) both have similar atomic radius
(4) both belong to the same group of the periodic (4) nksuksa vkorZ lkj.kh ds ,d gh oxZ ls laca/k j[krs
table gSaA
81. Larger number of oxidation states are exhibited 81. ,DVhukbM~l }kjk] ysUFksukbM~l ls T;knk la[;k esa vkWDlhdj.k
by the actinoides than those by the lanthanoids, voLFkk izn£'kr dh tkrh g]S bldk izeq[k dkj.k gS :-
the main reason being :- (1) 5f rFkk 6d d{kdksa ds e/; ÅtkZ vUrj 4f rFkk 5d
(1) Lesser energy difference between 5f and 6d d{kdksa ds e/; ÅtkZ vUrj dh vis{kk de gksrk gSa
than 4f and 5d orbitals (2) 5f rFkk 6d d{kdksa ds e/; ÅtkZ vUrj 4f rFkk 5d
(2) More energy difference between 5f and 6d d{kdksa ds e/; ÅtkZ vUrj dh vis{kk vf/kd gksrk gSa
than between 4f and 5d orbitals (3) ySUFksukbM dh vis{kk ,DVhukbMks dh vf/kd fØ;k'khy
(3) More reactive nature of the actinoids than izÏfr
the lanthanoids (4) 4f d{kd 5f d{kdksa dh vis{kk vf/kd foLrkfjr gksrs
(4) 4f orbitals are more diffused than 5f orbitals gS
82. Identify the incorrect statement in the following 82. fuEu esa ls xyr dFku dks pqfu, &
(1) d block element show irregular and erratic (1) d CykWd ds rRoksa esa vfu;fer rFkk vfLFkj jklk;fud
chemical properties among themselves. xq.k ik, tkrs gaSA
(2) La and Lu have partially filled d-orbital and (2) La vkjS Lu esa dsoy vkaf'kd Hkjs gq, d-d{kd gksrs gS
no other partially filled orbital. vU; dksbZ vkaf'kd Hkjs gq, d{kd ughaA
(3) The chemistry of various Lanthanoids are
(3) fofHkUu ySUFksukbM~l dk jlk;u leku gksrk gAS
similar.
(4) 4f and 5f orbitals are equally shielded. (4) 4f vkjS 5f d{kd leku :i ls ifjjf{kr gksrs gaSA
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83. When sodium is dissolved in liq. NH 3 the 83. tc 'Na' dks æo NH3 foy;u esa Mkyk tkrk gS rks foy;u
solution becomes blue due to presence of :- uhyk gksrk gS bldk dkj.k fuEu dh mifLFkfr gksrk gS :-
(1) NH2– (1) NH2–
(2) NH4+ (2) NH4+
(3) Na+ (3) Na+
(4) Ammoniated electron (4) veksuhd`r bysDVªkWu
84. On heating NaNO3 gives - 84. xeZ djus ij NaNO3 fuEu xl
S nsrk gS -
(1) O2 (2) NO2 (1) O2 (2) NO2
(3) O2 + NO2 (4) Na2O (3) O2 + NO2 (4) Na2O
85. When standard solution of NaOH left in air for 85. tc NaOH ds çkekf.kd foy;u dks ok;q esa [kqyk j[kk tkrk
few hours :- g]S rks
(1) A precipitate will be formed (1) vo{ksi curk gAS
(2) Strength of solution will increase (2) foy;u dh lkeF;Zrk c<+ tkrh gAS
(3) Strength of solution will decrease (3) foy;u dh lkeF;Zrk ?kV tkrh gAS
(4) Concentration of sodium ion will remain constant (4) lksfM;e vk;u dh lkUærk leku jgrh gAS
86. Sodium carbonate is manufactured by Solvay 86. lksfM;e dkcksZuVs tks lkYos izØe ls cuk;k tkrk g]S dqN
process, the products that are recycled are mRikn iqu% dke esa vkrs gaS %
(1) CO2 and NH3 (1) CO2 vkjS NH3
(2) CO2 and NH4Cl (2) CO2 vkjS NH4Cl
(3) NaCl and CaO (3) NaCl vkjS CaO
(4) CaCl2 and CaO (4) CaCl2 vkjS CaO
87. The fluoride which is most soluble in water is:- 87. dkSulk ¶yksjkbM ty esa vR;f/kd foys; gS :-
(1) CaF2 (2) BaF2 (1) CaF2 (2) BaF2
(3) SrF2 (4) BeF2 (3) SrF2 (4) BeF2
88. KO2 is used in space and submarines because 88. varfj{k rFkk iuMqfCc;ksa esa KO2 dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk g]S
it :- D;ksafd ;g :-
(1) Absorbs CO2 and increase O2 concentration (1) CO2 dks vo'kksf"kr djrh gS rFkk O2 dh lkUærk dks
(2) Absorbs moisture
c<+krh gS
(2) ueh dks vo'kksf"kr djrh gS
(3) Absorbs CO2
(3) CO2 dks vo'kksf"kr djrh gS
(4) Produces ozone (4) vkstksu dks mRikfnr djrh gS
89. Plaster of paris is hardened by :- 89. IykLVj vWkQ isfjl dks dBksj fd;k tkrk gSa :-
(1) Liberating CO2 (1) CO2 dks fudky dj
(2) Giving out water (2) ty dks fudky dj
(3) Combining with water (3) ty ds lkFk la;qfXer djds
(4) Changing into CaCO3 (4) CaCO3 esa ifjofrZr djds
90. Be and Al resemble in :- 90. Be rFkk Al lekurk çnf'kZr djrs gaS&
(1) Both become passive on reaction with HNO3 (1) nksuksa vkWDlkbM dh ijr fuekZ.k ds dkj.k HNO3 ds lkFk
due to formation of oxide layer vfHkfØ;k ugha djrs gaAS
(2) Their chlorides are lewis acids
(2) muds DyksjkbM yqbZl vEy gAS
(3) Hydroxides are soluble in alkali as well as in
(3) gkbMªkWDlkbM {kkj rFkk vEy nksuksa esa foys; gAS
acid
(4) All (4) mijksDr lHkh

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TOPIC : Human Physiology-I : Digestion and absorption, Breathing and Respiration, Body fluids and circulation,
Human circulatory system, Excretory products and their elimination, Human excretory system
91. Identify the correct option. 91. lgh fodYi igpkfu, :-
(1) Oxygen is utilised by the organisms to (1) ltho iks"kd rRoksa tl S s& lqØkst dks rksM+us ds fy,
indirectly break down nutrients molecules like vkWDlhtu dk mi;ksx ijks{k :i ls dksf'kdkvksa esa gksrk
sucrose in cells gaAS
(2) Amphibians always respire through moist skin (2) mHk;pj ges'kk ue Ropk }kjk 'olu djrs gSaA
(3) Insects have a network of tubes for respiration (3) dhVksa esa 'olu ds fy, ufydkvksa dk ,d tky gksrk gAS
(4) Coelenterates also have respiratory organs (4) flyUS VªVs ~l ds ikl Hkh 'olu vax gksrs gaS
92. Match the columns and choose the correct option:- 92. LraHkks dk feyku dj lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
Column-I Column-I Lra Hk-I LraH k-I
A Earthworm i Lungs A dsapv
q k i QsQM+s
B Cockroach ii Body surface B dkWdjksp ii 'kjhj lrg
C Birds iii Tracheal tubes C i{kh iii VªSfd;y ufydk,a

D Flatworms iv Gills D piVsÏfe iv fxYl

v Moist cuticle v vknZz D;qfVdy


A B C D A B C D
(1) v iii i ii (1) v iii i ii
(2) iv iii v i (2) iv iii v i
(3) ii iv iii v (3) ii iv iii v
(4) iii i iv ii (4) iii i iv ii
93. Dirhynous condition is not found in :- 93. Mkbjkbul voLFkk fdlesa ugha ikbZ tkrh gaS ?
(1) Human (2) Fishes (1) euq"; esa (2) eNfy;ksa esa
(3) Cyclostomates (4) Frog (3) lkbDyksLVkseVs ~l esa (4) esa<+d esa
94. Select the wrong option 94. xyr fodYi dk p;u dhft,
(1) Nasopharynx is a portion of pharynx (1) uklkxzluh] xzluh dk ,d Hkkx gksrk gaAS
(2) Larynx is a cartilaginous box (2) d.B ,d mikfLFky isfVdk gaAS
(3) Primary and secondry bronchi are supported by (3) iz k Fkfed o f}rh;d 'oluh viw .kZ 'os r ra r q e ;
incomplete white fibrous cartilaginous rings mikfLFky oy;ksa ls vkyafcr gksrh gAS
(4) Pleural fluid of pleural space reduces friction (4) Iywjy LFky dk Iywjy nzO; QsQM+ksa dh lrg ij ?k"kZ.k
on the lung-surface dks de djrk gAS
95. What is the functions of conducting part of 95. 'olu ra= ds pkyu Hkkx ds D;k dk;Z gaS :
respiratory system : (1) ok;qe.Myh; ok;q dk dwfidkvksa rd ifjogu
(1) Transport the atmospheric air to the alveoli
(2) ok;q ls ckgjh d.kksa ls eqDr djuk
(2) Clears the air from foreign particles
(3) Humidifies the air (3) ok;q dks vknzZ djuk
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
96. Select the correct option regarding human lungs. 96. ekuo QsaQM+ksa ds lanHkZ esa lR; fodYi dk p;u dhft,%&
(1) Covered by single layer known as pleural- (1) IY;w jy f>Yyh dh ,dy ijr ls <ds jgrs gAS
membrane (2) IY;w jy nzo o{kh ; dVgjk ,oa IY;w jy f>Yyh ds
(2) Pleural fluid filled between thoracic cage & e/; Hkjk gksrk gAS
pleura (3) IY;wjy xqgk esa /kukRed nkc mifLFkr gksrk gAS
(3) Positive pressure present in the pleural-cavity (4) IY;wjy xqgk esa udkjkRed nkc mifLFkr gksrk gAS
(4) Negative pressure present in the pleural cavity
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97. What is the true for inspiration ? 97. var%'olu ds fy, D;k lR; gSa ?
(1) It can occur if the pressure within the lungs (1) ;g rHkh gks ldrk gS tc ok;qe.Myh; nkc ls QsQM+ksa
is less than the atmospheric pressure dh ok;q dk nkc de gksa
(2) It is initiated by the contraction of diaphragm (2) ;g Mk;kÝke ds ladqpu ls izkjEHk gksrk gaAS
(3) During this process increase in the volume of (3) bl izfØ;k ds nkSjku o{kh; d{k dk vk;ru c<+rk
thoracic chamber gaAS
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
98. Mark the correct answer 98. lgh mÙkj dks fpfUgr dhft,
(1) On an average a healthy person breaths (1) vkl S ru ,d LoLFk euq"; izfr?kaVk 720-960 ckj 'olu
720-960 times/hr djrk gaAS
(2) During expiration, external intercostal (2) fu%'olu ds nkSjku ckg~; varjki'kqZd is'kh;k ladqfpr
muscles are contract gksrh gaAS
(3) When diaphragm relax than thoracic volume (3) tc Mk;kÝke f'kfFky gks rk gS rks o{kh ; vk;ru
decreases in dorso-ventral axis i`"B&vèkjh; v{k ij de gksrk gAS
(4) External inter costal muscles are contract only (4) ckg~; varjki'kqZd is'kh; dsoy cyiwoZd var%'olu
during forceful inspiration ds nkSjku ladqfpr gksrh gaAS
99. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after 99. ok;q dk og vk;ru tks cyiwoZd fu%'olu ds ckn QsQM+ksa
a forcible expiration is called : esa 'ks"k jg tkrk gSa] dgykrk gSa :
(1) Tidal volume (1) Tokjh; vk;ru
(2) Residual volume (2) vof'k"V vk;ru
(3) Inspiratory capacity (3) var%'olu {kerk
(4) Inspiratory volume (4) var%'olu vk;ru
100. ERV + RV is called :- 100. ERV + RV dgykrh gaS :-
(1) Vital capacity (1) tfS od {kerk
(2) Expiratory capacity (2) fu%'olu {kerk
(3) Functional residual capacity (3) fØ;kRed vof'k"V {kerk
(4) Total lung capacity (4) dqy Qq¶Qqlh; {kerk
101. What is the partial pressure of O2 and CO2 in 101. nfS gd egk/kefu;ksa esa O2 o CO2 dk vkaf'kd nkc Øe'k%
systemic arteries is respectively ? D;k gksrk gaS ?
(1) 40 and 45 mm Hg (1) 40 rFkk 45 mm Hg
(2) 95 and 40 mm Hg (2) 95 rFkk 40 mm Hg
(3) 104 and 40 mm Hg (3) 104 rFkk 40 mm Hg
(4) 159 and 3 mm Hg (4) 159 rFkk 3 mm Hg
102. Human lungs are :- 102. euq"; ds QsQM+s gksrs gaS :-
(1) Solid and spongy (1) Bksl o Liath
(2) Without muscles (2) is'kh fofgu
(3) Situated in thoracic cavity (3) o{kh; xqgk esa fLFkr
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
103. What is the value of dead space volume ? 103. e`rkodk'k vk;ru dk eku D;k gksrk gSa ?
(1) 150 ml (2) 500 ml (1) 150 ml (2) 500 ml
(3) 1200 ml (4) 2500 ml (3) 1200 ml (4) 2500 ml

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104. Read the given statements 104. fn, x,s dFkuksa dks if<+,as
(A) CO affects the lungs activity (A) CO QsQM+kas dh fØ;kfof/k dks izHkkfor djrh gaAS
(B) CO affects the diaphragm and inter-costal (B) CO Mk;kÝke o varjki'kZqd isf'k;ksa dks izHkkfor djrk
muscles gaAS
(C) CO affinity to Hb is equal to oxygen (C) CO dh Hb ls ca/kqrk vkWDlhtu ds cjkcj gksrh gAS
(D) CO combines with Hb and its product cannot (D) CO.Hb, ds lkFk tqM+rh gS rFkk bldk mRikn fo;ksftr
be dissociated ugha gks ldrk gAS
Select appropriate answer mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,
A B C D A B C D
(1) True True False False (1) lR; lR; vlR; vlR;
(2) True False True False (2) lR; vlR; lR; vlR;
(3) False False True True (3) vlR; vlR; lR; lR;
(4) False False False True (4) vlR; vlR; vlR; lR;
105. Identify the incorrect option with reference to high 105. fgeksXykschu ds lkFk vkWDlhtu dh mPp ca/kqrk ds lanHkZ
affinity of oxygen to haemoglobin :- esa xyr fodYi dk p;u dhft, :-
(1) High H+ concentration (2) Low PCO2 (1) mPp H+ lkUnzrk (2) fuEu PCO2
(3) High PO2 (4) High pH (3) mPp PO2 (4) mPp pH
106. CO2 transport in blood is primarily dependent 106. jDr esa CO2 dk ifjogu izkFkfed rkjS ij fdl ij fuHkZj
upon : djrk ga\S
(1) Solubility of O2 and CO2 (1) O2 rFkk CO2 ?kqyu'khyrk ij
(2) Binding affinity of CO to Hb (2) CO dh Hb ds lkFk cU/kqRo {kerk ij
(3) Carbonic anhydrase (3) dkcksZfud ,ugkbMªst ij
(4) Binding affinity of Hb to O2 (4) Hb dh O2 ds lkFk cU/kqRo {kerk ij
107. Read the given statements and select the incorrect. 107. fn, x, dFkuksa dks if<+, rFkk xyr dk p;u dhft,-
(A) Breathing volumes are estimated by spirometer (A) 'olu vk;ru LikbjksehVj }kjk Kkr fd;k tkrk gAS
(B) High H+ in blood favours O2 dissociation (B) jDr esa mPp H+, O2 fo;kstu ds fy, vuqdwfyr gaAS
(C) Diffussion membrane is made up of three layers (C) folj.k f>Yyh rhu Lrjksa dh cuh gksrh gaAS
(D) Maximum amount of carbonic anhydrase is (D) dkcksZfud ,ugkbMªst dh vf/kdre ek=k IykTek esa ikbZ
found in plasma tkrh gaAS
Choose the correct option. lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,
(1) A, B and C (2) B and D (1) A, B rFkk C (2) B rFkk D
(3) only D (4) B, C and D (3) dsoy D (4) B, C rFkk D
108. How many oxygen delivered to tissue by every 108. lkekU; dkf;Zdh dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa izR;sd 100 ml jDr
100 ml oxygenated blood in normal physiological Årdksa fdruh vkWDlhtu iznku djrk gSa ?
condition (1) 5 ml (2) 20 ml
(1) 5 ml (2) 20 ml (3) 50 ml (4) 10 ml (3) 50 ml (4) 10 ml
109. Mark the correct chemical equation related to 109. 'olu ls la c a f /kr dk Su lh jklk;fud lehdj.k lgh
respiration : gaS ?
ˆˆˆˆ
(1) KHbO2 + H+ ‡ˆˆˆ †
ˆ Hb + K + H2O ˆˆˆˆ
(1) KHbO2 + H+ ‡ˆˆˆ †
ˆ Hb + K + H2O
RBC RBC

Association Association
ˆˆˆˆˆˆ
in tissue
(2) Hb + O2 ‡ˆˆˆˆˆ †
ˆ HbO2 ˆˆˆˆˆˆ
in tissue
(2) Hb + O2 ‡ˆˆˆˆˆ †
ˆ HbO2
Dissociation Dissociation
in lungs in lungs

ˆˆˆˆ
(3) Na+ + HCO3– ‡ˆˆˆ
RBC
†
ˆ NaHCO3 ˆˆˆˆ
RBC
(3) Na+ + HCO3– ‡ˆˆˆ †
ˆ NaHCO3

ˆˆˆˆˆ † Hb + O2 ˆˆˆˆˆˆ
(4) HbO2 ‡ˆˆˆˆˆ † Hb + O2
ok;q dqfidk,¡ ˆ
(4) HbO2 ‡ˆˆˆˆ
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110. Respiration process is regulated by certain 110. 'olu izfØ;k dk fu;eu efLr"d esa fLFkr dqN fof'k"Vhd`r
speciliazed centres in the brain. One of the dsUnzk sa ls gksrk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ,d dsUnz
following listed centres can reduce the inspiratory míhIr gksus ij var% 'olu dh vof/k dks de dj ldrk
duration upon stimulation : gaS :
(1) Medullary inspiratory centre (1) esM~ ;wyjh va r%'olu dsUnz
(2) Pneumotaxic centre (2) 'okl vuqpu dsUnz
(3) Apneustic centre (3) ,IU;qfLVd dsUnz
(4) Chemosensitive centre (4) jlkslaons h dsUnz
111. Match the columns and choose the correct option:- 111. LrEHkksa dk feyku dj lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft, &

Column-I Column-I LrEHk -I LrEHk-I


A Asthma i Caused by
A nek i /kqeziku }kjk mRiUu
cigarette smoking
B Emphysema ii Tissue fibrosis B okrLQhfr ii js'kh; Ård
C Occupational iii Bacterial disease C O;kolkf;d iii thok.kq tfur jksx
respiratory disease 'olu jksx
iv Difficulty in
iv 'oluh esa 'kksFk ds
breathing due to
inflammation of dkj.k 'okl ysus
bronchi esa dfBukbZ

A B C A B C
(1) iv iii i (1) iv iii i
(2) iii iv ii (2) iii iv ii
(3) iv i ii (3) iv i ii
(4) i ii iv (4) i ii iv
112. The conditions which are favourable for the 112. ifjfLFkfr;k¡ tks fd vkWDlhfgeksXykschu ds fuekZ.k ds fy,
formation of oxyhaemoglobin are : mi;qDr gksrh gS :
(1) PO2­, PCO2­, H+ conc.¯, Temp ¯ (1) PO2­, PCO2­, H+ conc.¯, Temp ¯
(2) PO2¯, PCO2¯, H+ conc.­, Temp ­ (2) PO2¯, PCO2¯, H+ conc.­, Temp ­
(3) PO2­, PCO2¯, H+ conc.¯, Temp ¯ (3) PO2­, PCO2¯, H+ conc.¯, Temp ¯
(4) PO2­, PCO2­, H+ conc.¯, Temp ­ (4) PO2­, PCO2­, H+ conc.¯, Temp ­
113. Which one of the following statement is not 113. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lk dFku lgh ugh gS ?
correct? (1) lokZf/kd ykj dk L=ko v/kksftg~ok ykj xzfUFk }kjk gksrk
(1) Maximum volume of saliva is secreted by gSA
sub-lingual salivary glands
(2) izksVhu dh dqy ÅtkZ ek=k 5.65 Kcal/gm gksrh gAS
(2) Gross calorific value of proteins is 5.65 Kcal/gm
(3) fo"kenUrh Lruh;ksa es] ekuo ds ikl 20 nqX/k nk¡r gksrs
(3) Amongst Heterodont mammals, human have
20 milky teeth.
gaAS
(4) Glottis closes by epiglottis during food (4) Hkkstu dks fuxyrs le; XykWfVl dks ,fiXykWfVl }kjk
swallowing. <+d fy;k tkrk gAS
114. Following are enzymes present in intestinal juice 114. fuEufyf[kr ,UtkbEl vka=h; jl esa ik;s tkrs g]S bues ls
which among these is considered as non-digestive dkSu lk ,Utkbe ikpd ugh gksrk gS ?
enzyme ? (1) U;wfDy;ksVkbMst (2) vehuks isIVkbMst
(1) Nucleotidase (2) Aminopeptidase
(3) ,UVhjksdkbust (4) ykbist
(3) Enterokinase (4) lipase
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115. Which condition is associated with the failure of 115. fuEufyf[kr ess ls fdl fLFkfr esa tBjkxe vojks/kuh ds
the cardiac sphincter, fails to open properly leads iw.kZr;k% u [kqy ikus ds dkj.k HkksT; inkFkZ xzkluky es tek
to accumulation of food in oesophagus :- gks tkrs gS :-
(1) Heart burn (2) Indigestion (1) gkVZ cuZ (2) vip
(3) Cardia Achalasia (4) peptic ulcer (3) dkfMZ;k ,dysfl;k (4) isfIVd vYlj
116. Choose the correct statements :- 116. lgh dFkuks dk p;u dhft, :-
(i) Cholesterol passes through blood vessels in (i) dksysLVªksy jDr okfgfu;ksa ls gksdj dkbyksekbØksu ds
the form of chylomicrons. :i es ifjlapfjr gksrk gAS
(ii) In small intestine villi are supplied with a (ii) NksVh vka= ds jlkadqjks esa yfldk dsf'kdkvksa dk tky
network of lymph capillaries called lacteals ik;k tkrk gS ftUgs ysfDV;y dgrs gAS
(iii) Common hepatic duct join duct of (iii) la;qDr ;d`r okfguh dksfyfMdl dh okfguh ls tqMd + j
choledochus to form common bile duct
la;qDr fiÙk okfguh cukrh gSA
(iv) vkek'k; dh eq[; dksf'kdk, isfIlukstu dk L=ko djrh
(iv) Chief cells of stomach secrete pepsinogen gAS
(v) parietal or oxyntic cells of stomach secrete (v) vkek'k; dh fHkÙkh; rFkk vkWDlhfUVd dksf'kdk, HCl
HCl and intrinsic factor rFkk uStdkjd L=kfor djrh gAS
(1) (i), (ii), (iii) only (2) (ii), (iii), (iv) only (1) dsoy (i), (ii), (iii) (2) dsoy (ii), (iii), (iv)
(3) (i), (ii), (v) only (4) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (3) dsoy (i), (ii), (v) (4) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
117. How is the kwashiorkar different from marasmus? 117. fuEufyf[kr esa fdl izdkj ls Dokf'k;ksjdj esjLs el ls fHkUu
(1) Kwashiorkar is caused by deficiency of gS ?
protein, commonly effects to babies between (1) Dokf'k;ks jdj izk s Vhu dh deh ls gksr k gS lkekU;r%
1-3 years of age while marasmus is caused mu cPpks ds ftudh mez 1-3 o"kZ ds chp gksr h gS
by deficiency of protein and fat, commonly tcdh esj s Lel izk sV hu rFkk olk dh deh ls gksu s
effects to babies above 1 year of age. okyk jksx g S tks 1 o"kZ ls vf/kd vk;q ds cPpks a es
(2) Subcutaneous fat persists in kwashiorkar while gks rk gS
(2) Dokf'k;ksjdj esa miRoph; olk cph jgrh g]S tcfd
in marasmus it is completely used up making
esjsLel esa ;g iw.kZr;k% lekIr gks tkrh gS rFkk ilfy;k¡
ribs prominent
Li"V gks tkrh gAS
(3) In kwashiorkar, odema does not occur which (3) Dokf'k;ksjdj esa lwtu ugh gksrh g]S tks dh esjLs el es
is common in marasmus lkekU; gAS
(4) No change in color of skin and hairs for (4) esj sL el es Ropk] ckyks dk jax ugh cnyrk tc dh
marasmus but it will occur in kwashiorkar, Dokf'k;ks jdj esa ;g lkekU; gS rFkk Dokf'k;ks jdj
kwashiorkar may only in absence of breast dso y ekrk ds nqX /kiku ds vuq ifLFkfr ls gks ldrk
feeding by newly born. gSA
118. Consider the following four statements (a-d) and 118. fuEufyf[kr pkj dFkuks (a-d) dks if<;s rFkk ml fodYi
select the option which includes all the correct dk p;u dhft, ftles lHkh dFku lgh gS :-
ones only :- (a) vlkekU; vka=h; xfr ds dkj.k vif'k"Vks dk eyk'k;
(a) Irregular bowel movements causes retaintion
ds teko gks tkrk gS dCt dgykrk gS
of faeces in rectum is called constipation
(b) Utilization of substances in the tissues for (b) Årdksa ds inkFkkZs dk fØ;kvksa ds fy, mi;ksx Lokaxhdj.k
activities is called assimilation dgykrk gAS
(c) Inadequate enzyme secretion, anxiety, food (c) vi;kZIr ,Utkbe dk L=ko] ruko] Hkks tu fo"kkDrk
poisoning and overeating are cause of vf/kd Hkkstu xzg.k djus ls vip gksrk gSA
indigestion (d) tBjka=h iFk dh fØ;kvks dk fu;U=.k dsoy raf=dkvksa
(d) The activities of gastro-intestinal tract are }kjk gksrk gAS
under neural control only
(1) dFku (a), (b) rFkk (c)
(1) Statements (a), (b) and (c)
(2) Statements (b), (c) and (d) (2) dFku (b), (c) rFkk (d)
(3) Statements (a), (b) and (d) (3) dFku (a), (b) rFkk (d)
(4) Statements (a), (c) and (d) (4) dFku (a), (c) rFkk (d)
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119. The diagram shows part of the human alimentary 119. fn;k x;k fp= ekuo dh vkgkjuky dks n'kkZrk gS :-
canal :-

B
B A
A C
C D
E
D
E
F
F

(i) dks gVk ns us ij olk dk ikpu iz Hkkfor gks xk


Removal of (i) effects the digestion of fat, the
two structures (ii) and (iii) usually contain
rFkk lajpuk (ii) o (iii) esa {kkjh; Hkkstu ik;k tkrk
alkaline food. gSA
(1) (i)®C, (ii)®E, (iii)®F (1) (i) ® C, (ii) ® E, (iii) ® F
(2) (i)®B, (ii)®A, (iii)®E (2) (i) ® B, (ii) ® A, (iii) ® E
(3) (i)®C, (ii)®A, (iii)®E (3) (i) ® C, (ii) ® A, (iii) ® E
(4) (i)®C, (ii)®B, (iii)®E (4) (i) ® C, (ii) ® B, (iii) ® E
120. A person complained heart burn, acid indigestion, 120. ,d O;fDr dks gkVZ cuZ] vEy vip] vilsV vek'k; dh
upset stomach. After diagnosis, doctors said that he f'kdk;r g]S tkWp ds ckn MkDVlZ us dgk dh og isIVhd
suffering from peptic ulcer. vYlj ls ihfM+r gS
(i) Doctor 'b' advised him to take Aluminium (i) MkWDVj 'b' us mls Aluminium hydroxide ds mi;ksx
hydroxide dh lykg nh
(ii) Doctor 'c' advised him to take magnesium
(ii) MkWDVj 'c' us mls magnesium hydroxide ds mi;ksx
hydroxide.
dh lykg nh
(iii) Doctor 'd' advised him to take drug zantac.
(iii) MkWDVj 'd' us mls vkS"k/kh zantac ds mi;ksx djus dks
Which of these do you feel will work and How ?
(1) (ii) because it will neutralize the acidity of dgk
stomach bues ls dkSu vkSj dSls dk;Z djsxkA
(2) (i) because it will supress the secretion of (1) (ii) D;ksafd ;g vek'k; dh vEyrk dks mnklhu djsxk
gastric juice (2) (i) D;ksafd ;g tBj jl ls L=ko dks jksdsxkA
(3) (iii) because its an acid blocker drug. (3) (iii) D;ksafd ;g ,d vEy vojks/kh vkS"k/kh gS
(4) Both (1) and (3) (4) (1) rFkk (3) nksuksa
121. Following are four statements A to E, each with 121. fjDr LFkkuks ds lkFk uhps pkj dFku A ls E, fn;s x;s gS ml
blanks choose the option which correctly fill up fodYi dk p;u dhft, ftlesa fjDr LFkkuksa dks Hkjus ds
the blanks :- fy, lgh 'kCn fy[ks gq,s gS :-
(i) A cells are located in the intestinal mucosal (i) A dksf'kdk, vka=h; E;wdkslk esa ik;h tkrh gS rFkk
epithelium and secrete mucus and it is B gland. E;wdl dk L=ko djrh g]S ;g B xzfUFk gS
(ii) If we take food rich in lime juice then Action (ii) ;fn vf/kd lime juice ;qDr Hkkstu dk iz;ksx djs rks
of C on polysaccharide will be reduce. ikWyhlsdsjkbM ij C dh fØ;k ?kVsxh
(iii) If we take solution of cellulose, it will D . (iii) ;fn ge cellulose dk foy;u mi;ks x djs rks
(iv) Difference in dental formula between bldk D gks tk;sx k
adolescence and adult is due to E . (iv) ;kSoukoLFkk rFkk o;LdkoLFkk esa nar lw= es fHkUurk E
ds dkj.k gksrh gAS
A B C D E A B C D E
(1) Goblet Unicellular Amylase absorbed Molar (1) xksCysV ,ddksf'kdh; ,ekbyst vo'kksf"kr po.kZd
(2) Brunner Unicellular Amylase egests Molar (2) czquj ,ddksf'kdh; ,ekbyst ckfg%{ksi.k po.kZd
(3) Goblet Unicellular Ptyalin egests Molar xksCysV ,ddksf'kdh; Vk;fyu cfg%{ksi.k po.kZd
(3)
(4) Goblet Unicellular Ptyalin egests Molar xksCysV ,ddksf'kdh; Vk;fyu cfg%{ksi.k po.kZd
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122. Choose the coorect statement(s) :- 122. lgh dFku dk p;u dhft, :-
(i) Bile contains enzyme which are compulsory (i) fiÙk esa ,Utkbe ik;s tkrs g]S tks olk ds ikpu ds fy,
for digestion of fat. vfuok;Z gS
(ii) first of all, bile juice acts on food in small
(ii) lcls igys fiÙk jl loZizFke NksVh vka = esa Hkkstu ij
intestine
dk;Z djrk gS
(iii) Bile pigments chiefly help in the
(iii) fiÙk o.kZd olk ds ik;lhdj.k esa lgk;d gksrs gS
emulsification of fat
(iv) Enterokinase is a pancreatic enzyme. (iv) bUVsjksdkbust vXuk'k;h ,Utkbe gS
(1) (i), (ii) (2) Only (ii) (1) (i), (ii) (2) dsoy (ii)
(3) (iii), (iv) (4) (ii) and (iv) (3) (iii), (iv) (4) (ii) rFkk (iv)
123. Match the column-I and II and select the correct 123. dkWye -I rFkk-II dks lqefs yr dhft, rFkk uhps fn;s x;s
option from the codes given below :- dksM }kjk lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft, :-
Column-I Column-II dkWye-I dkWye-II
(Sphincter/valve) (Location) (vojks/ kuh /dikV ) (fLFkfr )
Internal Hepatopancreatic ;d`r vXuk'k;h ,Eiqyk dk
A. I
sphincter ampulla into duodenum A. vkUrfjd vojks/kuh I
xzg.kh es [kqyuk
Cardiac Between duodenum and
B. II xzg.kh rFkk i'p vek'k;
sphincter posterior stomach B. tBjkxe vojks/kuh II
ds e/;
Sphincter of
C. III Present in anal canal C. vksMkbZ dh vojks/kuh III xqnkuky esa
Oddi
Ileocaecal Between oesophagus
xzkluky rFkk vxzvek'k;
D. IV D. bZfy;kslhdy okYo IV
valve and anterior stomach ds e/;
Pyloric Between small and large cM+h rFkk NksVh vka= ds
E. V E. tBjkfuxZe vojks/kuh V
sphincter intestine chp
(1) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I, E-V (1) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I, E-V
(2) A-II, B-V, C-I, D-IV, E-III (2) A-II, B-V, C-I, D-IV, E-III
(3) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-V, E-II (3) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-V, E-II
(4) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II, E-V (4) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II, E-V
124. Study the reaction given below :- 124. uhps nh x;h jklk;fud fØ;kvksa dks if<+;s :-
(i) 30 percent starch ¾¾¾® maltose
A
pH -6.8 (i) 30 izfr'kr LVkpZ ¾¾¾A
pH -6.8
® ekYVkst

(ii) Proenzyme pepsinogen ¾¾HCl


¾
pH - B
® pepsin s Utkbe isfIlukstu ¾¾
(ii) izk, HCl
¾
pH - B
® isfIlu

(iii) Trypsinogen ¾¾¾¾®


Enterokinase
pH -C Trypsin ,fUVjkd
(iii) fVªfIlukstu ¾¾¾¾® s kbut
s
fVªfIlu
pH- C

(iv) Nucleoside ¾¾
D
® sugar + base (iv) U;wfDy;kslkbM+l ¾¾ ® 'kdZjk + {kkj
D
The one correct option for all the blanks A, B C lHkh fjDr A, B C rFkk D ds fy, lgh fodYi pqfu, -
and D is -

A B C D
A B C D
(1) ,ekbyksfIlu 1.8 7.8 U;wfDy;kslkbMst
(1) Amylopsin 1.8 7.8 Nucleosidase
(2) Vk;fyu 1.8 7.8 U;wfDy;kslkbMst
(2) Ptyalin 1.8 7.8 Nucleosidase
Salivary (3) ykjh; ,ekbyst 2.5 7.0 U;wfDy;kslkbMst
(3) 2.5 7.0 Nucleosidase
amylase
(4) ,ekbyst 1.8 8.7 U;wfDy;ksVkbMst
(4) Amylase 1.8 8.7 Nucleotidase

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125. Given below is a diagrammatic representation of 125. uhps ;d` r ] fiÙkk'k; rFkk vXuk'k; ds ufydk ra =
the duct of liver, gall bladder and pancreas. If the dk fp=.k fd;k x;k g S A ;fn 'A' ls fu:fir la j puk
duct labelled as 'A' is blocked. Which of the dks vojks f /kr dj fn;k tk;s rks fuEufyf[kr es ls
following will not occur in body ? 'kjhj esa D;k ugha gks x k ?

A A

(1) Digestion of protein by bile juice (1) fiÙkjl }kjk izksVhu dk ikpu
(2) Digestion of protein by pancreatic juice (2) vXuk'k;h jl }kjk izksVhu dk ikpu
(3) Release of bile juice into duodenum (3) xzg.kh es fiÙk jl dk ekspu
(4) Both (1) and (2) (4) (1) rFkk (2) nksuksa
126. Given below diagrammatic representation of a 126. uhps Nks V h vka = ds E;w d ks l k ds dkV dh la j puk nh
section of small intestine mucosa. x;h gS

X X

Y Y

Read the following statements related to above Åijh lajpuk ls lEcfU/kr dFkuks dks /;kuiwoZd if<+;s rFkk
diagram and select correct option :- lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft, :-
(i) Electrolytes, Amino acids and vitamins are (i) fo|qr vi?kV~;] vehuks vEy rFkk foVkfeu X }kjk
absorbed in X. vo'kksf"kr gksrs gAS
(ii) Structure Y has oxygenated blood, further it (ii) lajpuk Y esa vkWDlhd`r :f/kj gksrk g]S tks vkxs tkdj
gives rise to minute capillaries. eghu dsf'kdk,¡ cukrh gSA
(1) Only (i) statement is correct (1) dsoy dFku (i) lgh gAS
(2) Both (i) and (ii) statements are correct (2) dFku (i) rFkk (ii) nksuksa lgh gAS
(3) Only (ii) statements is correct (3) dsoy dFku (ii) lgh gAS
(4) Both (i) and (ii) statements are incorrect (4) dFku (i) rFkk (ii) nksuksa xyr gAS

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127. Consider the diagram and choose the correct 127. uhps nh xbZ lajpuk dks if<+;s rFkk fn;s x;s dksM ls lgh
combination from given codes :- fodYi dk p;u dhft, %&

A A
B B
C C
E E

D D

F F

I. A - Outmost thin mesothelium layer,


I. A - lcls ckgjh ehlksfFkfy;e Lrj] xzfldk es ckgjh
Oesophagus has tunica adventitia as an
ijr V~;wfudk ,MosUVhfl;k dgykrh gS
outermost layer.
II. B, C - Both have possess smooth and stripped II. B, C - nksukas fpduh rFkk jsf[kr isf'k;k¡ ik;h tkrh gS
muscles. III. E - lcls vkUrfjd Lrj ftlesa dy'k dksf'kdk, ik;h
III. E - Inner most layer and may possess goblet tk ldrh gS
cells IV. D - xzg.kh esa czquj xzfUFk;k¡ ik;h tkrh gSA
IV. D - In duodenum possess Brunners glands. V. F - yweus ] vkgkjuky dh xqgk
V. F - Lumen, cavity of alimentary canal.
(1) I, III, IV rFkk V lgh gS
(1) I, III, IV and V are correct
(2) Only III, IV and V are correct (2) dsoy III, IV rFkk V lgh gS
(3) Only III and V are correct (3) dsoy III rFkk V lgh gS
(4) All are correct (4) lHkh dFku lgh gS
128. Peptic ulcer proceeds stomach cancer. How many 128. isfIVd vYlj vek'k; daSlj esa cnyrk g]S fuEufyf[kr esa
following factors causes peptic ulcer ? fdrus ,sls dkj.k gS tks isfIVd vYlj ds fy, mRrjnk;h
(a) Overstimulation of parasympathetic Nervous gksrs gS ?
system (a) ijkuqdEih ra= dk vf/kd mÙkstu
(b) Excessive secretion of mucus and HCO3- (b) E;wdl rFkk HCO3- dk vfrL=ko
(c) Lack of prostaglandins (c) izksLVkXykfUMu dh deh
(d) Infection of Helicobacter pylori (d) gsfydkscDs Vj ikbyksjh dk laØe.k
(e) Excessive secretion of HCl (e) HCl dk vfr L=ko
(1) (a) and (d) (1) dsoy (a) rFkk (d)
(2) Only (a), (d) and (e) (2) dsoy (a), (d) rFkk (e)
(3) (a), (c), (d) and (e) (3) (a), (c), (d) rFkk (e)
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
129. Which of the following maintain alkaline medium 129. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu NksVh vka= ds ek/;e dks {kkjh; cukrs
of small intestine ? gS ?
(1) Secretion of Brunner's glands (1) czquj xzfUFk;ksa dk L=ko
(2) Secretion of Pancreas (2) vXuk'k; dk L=ko
(3) Secretion goblet cells (3) xksCysV dksf'kdkvksa dk L=ko
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh

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130. In enterocytes, the glycerol and fatty acids are 130. vka= dksf'kdkvksa esa fXyljkWy rFkk olh; vEy la;Dq r gksdj
combined to form fats, coated with proteins and olk cukrs g]S tks izkVs hu vkofjr gks tkrs gSa rFkk dkbyksekbØksu
then transported as chylomicrons to the :- ds :i esa ifjofgr gksrs gaS :-
(1) Lacteal of villus (1) jlkadqj ds yfS DV;y esa
(2) Capillaries of villus (2) jlkadqj dh dsf'kdk,Wa esa
(3) Lacteal of Abdomen (3) mnj dh yfS DV;y esa
(4) Peyer's patches (4) is;lZ ip S st esa
131. Pancreatic juice released into pancreatic duct does 131. vXuk'k;h jl tks vXuk'k;h okfguh esa fu"dkflr fd;k tkrk
not contain :- gS esa ugha ik;k tkrk gS :-
(1) Trypsin (2) Chymotrypsin (1) fVªfIlu (2) dkbeksfVªfIlu
(3) Carboxypeptidase (4) All of these (3) dkckZsDlhisIVkbMst (4) mijksDr lHkh
132 Find the incorrect match regarding of major 132 tBjka=h gkekZsu] muds L=ksr rFkk dk;Z ds lUnHkZ esa xyr
gastrointestinal hormone, their source and lqeys dks igpkfu, :-
action :-
gkekZ s u L=ksr dk;Z
Hormones Source Action
Inhibit secretion tBj xzfUFk;ksa ds L=ko dks
(1) Enterogasterone Duodenum (1) ,fUVjksxLs Vªksu xzg.kh
jksduk
of gastric glands
Stimulates gastric tBj xzafUFk;ksa ls
glands for (2) M~;ksØkbfuu xzg.kh NaHCO3 rFkk E;wdl
(2) Duocrinin Duodenum secretion of ds L=ko dks izsfjr djuk
NaHCO3 and
mucus jlkadjks es xfr dks izsfjr
(3) foykbdkbfuu xzg.kh
djuk
Stimulates the
(3) Villikinin Duodenum
movement in villi
tBjh; xfr dks lanfer
Inhibition of (4) flØsfVu xzg.kh
(4) Secretin Duodenum djuk
gastric motility

133. If Hepatopancreatic duct is cut, then which of the 133. ;fn ;d` r vXuk'k;h okfguh dks dkV fn;k tk;s rks
following juice do/does not transport into fuEufyf[kr es ls dkuS ls jl xzg.kh esa ifjofgr ugh gks
duodenum ? ik;saxs ?
(A) Gastric juice (B) Bile juice (A) tBj jl (B) fiÙk jl
(C) Pancreatic juice (D) Intestinal juice (C) vXuk'k;h jl (D) vka= jl
(1) A and B (2) B and D (1) A rFkk B (2) B rFkk D
(3) C and D (4) B and C (3) C rFkk D (4) B rFkk C
134. Balanced diet contains :- 134. larqfyr vkgkj j[krk gS :-
(1) 82-85 % Carbohydrates, 10-15 % fats and
(1) 82-85 % dkckZsgkbMªsV, 10-15 % olk rFkk 7.5 %
7.5 % proteins
(2) 82-85 % Fats, 10-15 % carbohydrates, 7.5 % izkVs hu
proteins
(3) 82-85 % Proteins, 10-15 % fats, 7.5 % (2) 82-85 % olk, 10-15 % dkckZsgkbMªsV, 7.5 % izkVs hu
carbohydrates (3) 82-85 % izkVs hu, 10-15 % olk, 7.5 % dkckZgs kbMªsV
(4) 82-85 % Carbohydrates, 10-15 % proteins,
7.5 % fat. (4) 82-85 % dkckZsgkbMªsV, 10-15 % izkVs hu, 7.5 % olk
135. Vomiting centre is located in :- 135. oeu dsUnz ik;k tkrk gS :-
(1) Pons (2) Medulla (1) iksUl (2) esM~;wyk
(3) Cerebellum (4) Cerebrum (3) izefLr"d (4) vxzefLr"d

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136. Albumins contained in human blood plasma are 136. ekuo jDr Iyktk esa fufgr Albumins eq[; :i esa
primarly involved in :- 'kkfey gS :-
(1) Defence mechanism of boby (1) 'kjhj ds izfrj{kk ra= esa
(2) Clotting of blood (2) jDr dk FkDdk cukus esa
(3) Osmotic balance of body fluid (3) 'kjhj nzo dk ijklj.kh larqyu eas
(4) Oxygen transport (4) vkWDlhtu ds ifjogu esa
137. Both erythrocytes and leucocytes are formed in :- 137. bfjFkzkslkbV vkSj Y;qdkslkbV nksukas curh gAS
(1) Lymph nodes (2) Bone marrow (1) ylhdk ioZ eas (2) vfLFk eTtk eas
(3) Thymus (4) Arterial wall (3) Fkkbel esa (4) /keuh dh nhokj esa
138. Major part of the plasma consists of :- 138. eq[; :i ls IykTek cuk gksrk gSA
(1) Organic substances (2) Blood cell (1) tfS od inkFkZ dk (2) jDr dksf'kdk dk
(3) Inorganic substances (4) Water (3) vtfS od inkFkZ dk (4) ty dk
139. Serum is :- 139. lhje gS %&
(1) Blood without corpuscles and clotting factors (1) df.kdk,as vkSj FkDds dkjd fofgu jDr
(2) Lymph without corpuscles (2) df.kdk fofgu yfldk
(3) Blood without fibrinogen (3) Qkbfczukstus fofgu jDr
(4) Lymph (4) yfldk
140. Heparin is produced by :- 140. fgiSfju mRikfnr gksrk gS %&
(1) Liver cell (2) Plasma cell (1) ;d`r dksf'kdk }kjk (2) IykTek dksf'kdk }kjk
(3) Blood cell (4) 1 and 3 both (3) jä dksf'kdk }kjk (4) 1 vkjS 3 nksuksa }kjk
141. Abnormal fall in total count of WBCs in the 141. ekuo jä esa WBCs dh dqy la[;k esa vlkekU; fxjkoV
human blood is called. :- dks dgrs gSA
(1) Anaemia (2) Polycythemia (1) ,uhfe;k (2) iksyhlkbFksfe;k
(3) Leucopenia (4) Leukaemia (3) Y;wdksihfu;k (4) Y;wdhfe;k
142. Maximum number of white blood corpuscles are :- 142. lcls vf/kd 'osr :f/kj dksf'kdk gS %&
(1) Eosinophils (2) Basophils (1) bvksfluksfQy (2) cslksfQy
(3) Neutrophils (4) Monocytes (3) U;wVªkfs Qy (4) eksukslkbV
143. Which type of white blood cells are concerned 143. dkSuls izdkj dh 'osr :f/kj dksf'kdk fgLVkfeu vkSj
with the release of histamine and the natural anti izkd`frd (fgifS ju) FkDdkjks/kh dks L=kfor djrh gAS
coagulant (Heparin) ? (1) cslksfQy (2) U;wVªksfQy
(1) Basophils (2) Neutrophils
(3) Monocytes (4) Eosinophils (3) eksukslkbV (4) bvksfluksfQy
144. An artificial pace maker is implanted 144. ,d d`f=e islesdj Ropk ds uhps izR;kjksfir gS vkSj jksfx;ksa
subcutaneously and connected to the heart in esa ân; ls tqM+k g]S D;ksa
patients :- (1) cgqr T;knk jDr pki ls xzflr gksus ij
(1) Having a very high blood pressure
(2) /keuhdkfBU; (arteriosclerosis) ls ihfM+r gksus ij
(2) Suffering from arteriosclerosis
(3) Irregularity in the heart rhythm (3) ân;y; esa vfu;ferrk gksus ij
(4) Having 80% blockage of the coronary arteries. (4) dksjksujh /kefu;ksa esa 80% :dkoV gksus ij
145. Rh –ve person donated blood to Rh +ve person 145. Rh fgu O;fDr nwljh ckj Rh lfgr okys O;fDr dks jä
for the second time then. :- nku djs] rks %&
(1) Rh –ve person will die (1) Rh fgu O;fDr ej tk,sxk
(2) Rh +ve person will die (2) Rh lfgr O;fDr ej tk,sxk
(3) Rh +ve blood starts reacting to Rh –ve blood (3) Rh lfgr jä Rh fgu jä ls izfrfØ;k djsxk
(4) Nothing happens to Rh +ve person. (4) Rh lfgr O;fDr dks dqN ugha gksxk

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146. Given below are four statements (a – d) regarding 146. ekuo ifjlapj.k ra= ls lacf/kr uhps pkj dFku fn;s gS
human blood circulatory system :- (a) f'kjkvksa dh rqyuk esa /kefu;ksa dh nhokj eksVh vkjS xqgk
(a) Arteries are thick-walled and have narrow ladjh gksrh gAS
luman as campared to veins. (b) ,tkbuk lhus esa nnZ gksrk gS] tc efLr"d dks jDr
(b) Angina is acute chest pain when the blood
ifjlapj.k de gksrk gSA
circulation to the brain is reduced
(c) jDr Ldanu esa dfS Yl;e vk;u dh Hkwfedk cgqr egRoiw.kZ
(c) Calcium ions play a very important role in
gksrh gS
blood clotting
(d) AB jDr lewg okyk O;fDr lHkh izdkj ds jDr lewgksa
(d) Persons with blood group AB can donate blood
to any person with any blood group okys O;fDr dks jDr iznku dj ldrk gAS
Which two of the above statements are correct ? dkSuls mijksDr nks dFku lgh gS\
(1) a and c (2) a and d (1) a vkjS c (2) a vkjS d
(3) b and c (4) c and d (3) b vkjS c (4) c vkjS d
147. At the time of diastole , heart is filled with :- 147. ân; f'kfFkyu ds le; ij ] ân; Hkjrk gS :-
(1) Mixed blood (1) fefJr jä ls
(2) Venous blood (2) f'kjk jä ls
(3) Deoxygenated blood (3) vkWDlhtu jfgr jä ls
(4) Oxygenated blood (4) vkWDlhtu ;qä jä ls
148. Blood passes from left ventricle to right atrium it 148. jDr ck, fufy; ls nk, vkfyan rd vkrk g]S ;g gS \
is :- (1) QqIQql lapj.k
(1) Pulmonary circulation
(2) Øec¼ ifjlapj.k
(2) Systemic circulation
(3) dksjksujh ifjlapj.k
(3) Coronary circulation
(4) Aortic circulation (4) /keuh ifjlapj.k
149. Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure 149. izdqapu nkc vkjS vuqf'kfFkyu nkc dk 'ks"k gksrk gSA
is :- (1) jä nkc (2) iYl nkc
(1) Blood pressure (2) Pulse pressure
(3) ânz fudkl (4) iYl
(3) Cardiac output (4) Pulse
150. Heart beat is accelerated by :- 150. ân; /kM+du c<+rh gAS
(1) Sympathetic nerves and acetylcholine (1) vuqdaih; raf=dkvkas vkjS ,flVkbydksfyu ds }kjk
(2) Cranial nerves and adrenaline (2) diky raf=dkvkas vkjS ,Mªhufyu ds }kjk
(3) Cranial nerves and acetylcholine (3) diky raf=dkvkas vkSj ,flVkbydksfyu ds }kjk
(4) Sympathetic nerves and epinephrine (4) vuqdaih; raf=dkvkas vkjS ,fiusÝhu ds }kjk
151. LUBB sound of cardiac cycle occurs during 151. ân; pØ ds nkSjku LUBB /ofu ds can gksus ls vkrh gAS
closure of :- (1) ;wLVsfd;u dikV
(1) Eustachian valve
(2) vkfyUn fuy; dikV
(2) Atrio-ventricular valves
(3) Thebesian valve (3) Fkscsfl;u dikV
(4) Semilunar valve (4) v/kZpUnzkdkj dikV
152. Oval depression of fossa is observed over :- 152. Qkslk dk v.Mkdkj xïk ij nf'kZr gksrk gSA
(1) Inter atrial septum (1) varjkvkfyUn iV ij
(2) Inter ventricular septum (2) varjkfuy; iV ij
(3) Atrio ventricular septum (3) vkfyUn fuy; iV ij
(4) 1 and 2 both (4) 1 vkjS 2 nksuks ij
153. Pulmonary vein differ from pulmonary artery in 153. Qq¶Qqlh; f'kjk Qq¶Qqlh; /keuh ls fuEu dh mifLFkfr eas
having :- fHkUu gS %&¥
(1) Thick wall (2) Thin wall (1) eksVh fHkfÙk (2) iryh fHkfÙk
(3) Valves (4) 2 and 3 both (3) dikV (4) 2 vkjS 3 nksuks

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154. Match the Column - I with Column - II :- 154. LrEHk - I dk LrEHk - II ds lkFk feyku fdft,s :-

Column-I Column-II LrEHk-I LrEHk-II


Inter ventricular varjk fuy; iV~ iryh] js'kh;
(A) (i) Thin, fibrous (A) (i)
septum
Atrio ventricular (B) vkfyUn fuy; iV~ (ii) eksVh] js'kh;
(B) (ii) Thick, fibrous
septum
(C) varjk vkfyUn iV~ (iii) iryh] is'kh;
Inter atrial
(C) (iii) Thin, muscular
septum (iv) eksVh] is'kh;
(iv) Thick, muscular
(1) A(iv), B(i), C (iii)
(1) A(iv), B(i), C (iii) (2) A(ii), B(iv), C (i)
(2) A(ii), B(iv), C (i)
(3) A(iv), B(ii), C (iii)
(3) A(iv), B(ii), C (iii)
(4) A(ii), B(iv), C (iii) (4) A(ii), B(iv), C (iii)
155. Given below is the ECG of a normal human.Which 155. uhps fn;s x;s lkekU; ekuo ECG fuEu es ls dkuS lk ,d
one of its components is correctly interpreted ?kVd lgh O;k[;k djrk gS\
below ?

(1) Peak P ® Initiation of left artrial (1) peksZRd"kZ P(ih) ® dsoy ck, vkfyan ladqpu dh
contraction only 'kq#vkr
(2) Complex QRS ® one complete pulse (2) QRS lfEeJ ® ,d iwjh iYl
(3) Peak T ® Initiation of total cardiac (3) peksZRd"kZ T (Vh) ® iwjs ân; ladqpu dh 'kq:vkr
contraction (4) T rjax dk var ® vuqf'kfFkyu voLFkk dh lekfIr
(4) End of T wave ® Marks the end of diastole. dk ?kksrd
156. Read the following statement :- 156. fuEufyf[kr dFkukas dks if<;sA
(A) The hepatic portal vein carries blood from (A) ;d` r fuokfgdk f'kjk jä dks vka= ls ;d`r rd
intestine to the liver. igq¡pkrh gSA
(B) Heart failure means the state of heart when it (B) ânikr dk eryc ân; dh oks fLFkfr gS ftles ân;
is not pumping blood effectively enough to 'kjhj ds Hkkxks dks vko';drkuqlkj i;kZIr jä vkiwfrZ
meet the need of the body part. ugh dj ikrk gAS
(C)Adrenal medullary hormones can also decrease (C) ,Mªhuy esM;wyk ds gkeksZu Hkh ân; fudkl dks de
the cardiac output. dj ldrk gAS
(D) During a cardiac cycle, both ventricle pumps (D) ,d ân; pØ ds nkjS ku] nksuks fuy; yxHkx 5 yhVj
out approximately 5 L of blood. jä dks iai djrs gAS
How many statements are correct ? fdrus dFku lgh gaS \
(1) One (2) Two (1) ,d (2) nks
(3) Three (4) Four (3) rhu (4) pkj

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157. Which is correctly matching ? 157. dkuS lk lgh feyku gS \
(1) Fish ® Venous heart and incomplete
double circulation. (1) eNyh ® ohul ân; vkSj viw.kZ nksgjk lapj.k
(2) Mammals ® Arterio - venous heart and
Double circulation. (2) Lrfu;ks ® /keuh f'kjk ijd ân; vkjS iw.kZ nksgjk lapj.k
(3) Frog ® Venous heart and incomplete
double circulation (3) es<+d ® ohul ân; vkSj viw.kZ nksgjk lapj.k
(4) Reptiles ® Arterio-venous and complete
double circulation. (4) ljhl``i ® /keuh f'kjk ijd ân; vkjS iw.kZ nksgjk lapj.k
158. Which nitrogenous waste is highly toxic ? 158. dkSulk ukbVªkstuh vif'k"V lcls vf/kd fo"ky S k g\
S
(1) Urea (2) Ammonia (1) ;wfj;k (2) veksfu;k
(3) Uric acid (4) All of the above (3) ;wfjd vEy (4) mijksDr lHkh
159. How many animals given below are ureotelic ? 159. fuEu esa ls fdrus tUrq ;wfj;k mRlthZ g\S
Bony fishes, Frog, Insects, Mammals, Marine vfLFky eNyh] esa<+d] dhV] Lru/kkjh] leqnzh eNyh]
fish, Whale, Birds Ogsy] i{kh
(1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (1) ,d (2) nks (3) rhu (4) pkj
160. Malpighian tubules are the excretory structure 160. eS Yihxh ufydk ,d mRlthZ la jpuk g S tks ikbZ tkrh
found in :- gS :-
(1) Cockroach (2) Prawn (1) frypêk esa (2) >haxk esa
(3) Earthworm (4) Flatworm (3) dsapqvk esa (4) piVk d`fe esa
161. Which statement is not correct regarding human 161. ekuo mRltZu ra = ds lUnHkZ esa dkSulk dFku vlR;
excretory system ? gS\
(1) Inside the kidney, there are two zones inner (1) o`Dd esa nks Hkkx gksrs gS Hkhrjh oYdqV ckgjh e/;ka'k
cortex outer medulla
(2) nks gjh f>Yyh ;q D r I;kysuq ek la j puk ckseu lEiq V
(2) Double walled cup like structure is called
Bowman's capsule dgykrh gAS
(3) The cortex extends in between the medullary (3) oYdqV e/;ka'k fijkfeM ds chp Qy S s jgrs gS tks cjVhuh
pyramid called columns of Bertini LrEHk dgykrs gAS
(4) Xykses:yl ls jDr viokgh /kefudk }kjk ys tk;k tkrk
(4) Blood from the glomerulus is carried away by
an efferent arteriole. gAS
162. Conditional reabsorption of Na+ and water takes 162. fof'k"V ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa Na+ rFkk ty dk dqN iqujko'kks"k.k
place in :- gksrk gS :-
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule (1) lehiLFk laofyr ufydk esa
(2) Loop of Henle (2) gsuys ywi esa
(3) Distal convoluted tubule (3) nwjLFk laofyr ufydk esa
(4) Collecting duct (4) laxzg ufydk esa
163. Read the following statements carefully :- 163. fuEu dFkuksa dks /;kuiwoZd if<+, :-
(A) Collecting duct is found only in medulla (A) laxzg ufydk dsoy e/;ka'k esa ikbZ tkrh gAS
(B) Reabsorption of HCO3– ion takes place only (B) HCO3– vk;u dk iqujko'kks"k.k dsoy PCT ds }kjk
through PCT gksrk gAS
(C) PCT is lined by simple cuboidal brush (C) PCT ljy ?kukdkj cqz'k ckWMZj midyk ls cuh gksrh
bordered epithelium. gAS
(D) PCT also helps to maintain the pH of the body. (D) PCT Hkh 'kjhj dh pH dk larqyu cuk, j[krh gAS
Find which statement/s is/are not correct ? dkSulk@dkSuls dFku lgh ugha g\ S
(1) A and B (2) B and C (1) A rFkk B (2) B rFkk C
(3) C and D (4) A and D (3) C rFkk D (4) A rFkk D
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164. K 164. K
HCO3

M D E –
M D E
L HCO3 L

Cortex I J F G Cortex I J F G

C C
H H

Inner medulla B Inner medulla


A B A

Find out which is correctly match with the given fuEu esa ls dkuS lk feyku fp= ds fy, lgh g\
S
diagram ?
(1) A® NaCl, B® Urea, C® H2O, F® K +,
(1) A® NaCl, B® Urea, C® H2O, F® K +,
J® NH3, M® Nutrients
J® NH3, M® Nutrients
(2) A® H2O, B® Urea, C® NaCl, F® K +,
(2) A® H2O, B® Urea, C® NaCl, F® K +,
J® NH3, M® Nutrients
J® NH3, M® Nutrients
(3) K® K +, L® NH3, J® Nutrients, B® Urea, (3) K® K +, L® NH3, J® Nutrients, B® Urea,
D® NaCl D® NaCl
(4) G® H+, A® H 2O, H® NaCl, K® H2O, (4) G® H+, A® H 2O, H® NaCl, K® H2O,
E® HCO3– E® HCO3–
165. Which part of Nephron is found in cortical region? 165. o`Ddk.kq dk dkSulk Hkkx oYdqV {ks= esa ik;k tkrk g\
S
(1) Malpighian body (1) eYS ihxh dk;
(2) Proximal convoluted tubule (2) lehiLFk laofyr ufydk
(3) Collecting duct (3) laxzg ufydk
(4) All (4) lHkh
166. In Juxta medullary nephrons which structure is 166. lkfUu/; e/;ka'k o`Ddk.kq esa dkSulh lajpuk e/;ka'k esa xgjkbZ
long and runs deep into medulla ? rd /kalh jgrh g\ S
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule (1) lehiLFk laofyr ufydk
(2) Distal convoluted tubule (2) nwjLFk laofyr ufydk
(3) Loop of Henle (3) gsuys ywi
(4) Malpighian body (4) eYS ihxh dk;
167. Podocytes are found in :- 167. iksMkslkbV ikbZ tkrh gS :-
(1) Bowman's capsule (1) ckseu lEiqV
(2) Proximal convoluted tubule (2) lehiLFk laofyr ufydk
(3) Distal convoluted tubule (3) nwjLFk laofyr ufydk
(4) Loop of Henle
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168. Read the following statements and choose which 168. fuEu dFkuks a dks if<+ , vk Sj mls pq f u, tks xyr ugha
is not incorrect ? gS\
(1) Filtration membrane is made up of (1) fQYVªs'ku f>Yyh dsoy ,.MksFkhfy;e ls cuh gksrh
endothelium only gSA
(2) Reabsorption takes place only in proximal (2) iqujko'kks"k.k dsoy lehiLFk dq.Mfyr ufydk esa gksrh
convoluted tubule gAS
(3) Glomerular filtrate contains white blood cells (3) xqPNh; fuL;an esa 'osr :f/kj dksf'kdk ikbZ tkrh gAS
(4) Descending limb of loop of Henle is not (4) gsuys ywi dh vojksgh Hkqtk NaCl ds fy, ikjxE; ugha
permeable for NaCl. gksrhA
169. What component is found in plasma but not in 169. dkSulk vo;o IykTek esa ik;k tkrk gS fdUrq xqPNh; fuL;an
Glomerular filtrate ? esa ugha\
(1) Water (2) K + (1) ty (2) K +
(3) Proteins (4) Glucose (3) izkVs hu (4) Xywdksl
170. Reabsorption of NaCl takes place in which part 170. NaCl dk iq ujko'kks "k.k o`D dk.kq ds fdl Hkkx es a gksr k
of Nephron ? gS\
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule (1) lehiLFk laofyr ufydk
(2) Ascending loop of Henle (2) gsuys ywi dh vkjksgh Hkqtk
(3) Distal convoluted tubule (3) nwjLFk laofyr ufydk
(4) All (4) lHkh
171. Which is a vasoconstrictor ? 171. dkSulk jDr okfguh ladqpd g\ S
(1) Anti diuretic hormone (1) ,aVhMkb;wjfs Vd gkeksZu
(2) Angiotensin II (2) ,aft;ksVas flu II
(3) Atrial natriuretic factor (3) vkfyanh; usVªh;qjsfVd dkjd
(4) 1 and 2 both (4) 1 rFkk 2 nksuksa
172. Read the following statements carefully :- 172. fuEu dFkukas dks /;kuiwoZd if<+, :-
(i) on an average 20-30 gm of urea is excreted (i) izfrfnu vkl S ru 20-30 xzke ;wfj;k dk mRltZu gksrk gAS
out per day. (ii) ew= esa Xywdksl rFkk dhVksu dk; dh mifLFkfr MkbfcVhl
(ii) presence of glucose and ketone bodies in urine bUlhihMl ds y{k.k gAS
are indicative of diabetes insipidus (iii) gekjs QsQMs izfrfeuV 18 yhVj CO2 dk fu"dklu
(iii) our lungs remove 18 litre of CO2 per min. djrs gAS
(iv) sweat contains urea (iv) ilhus esa ;wfj;k gksrk gAS
Which statements are wrong ? dkSuls dFku xyr g\ S
(1) i and ii (2) ii and iii (1) i rFkk ii (2) ii rFkk iii
(3) iii and iv (4) i and iv (3) iii rFkk iv (4) i rFkk iv
173. Macula densa cells are found in :- 173. edS qyk MsUlk dksf'kdk ikbZ tkrh gS :-
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule (1) lehiLFk dq.Mfyr ufydk esa
(2) Afferent arteriole (2) vfHkokgh /kefudk esa
(3) Efferent arteriole (3) viokgh /kefudk esa
(4) Distal convoluted tubule (4) nwjLFk dq.Mfyr ufydk esa
174. Antennal glands are found in :- 174. Ja`xd xazfFk;k ikbZ tkrh gS :-
(1) Fishes (2) Prawn (1) eNyh esa (2) >haxk esa
(3) Cockroach (4) Earthworm (3) frypêk esa (4) dsapqvk esa
175. Haemodialysis helps in the patient having ? 175. gheksMkbfyfll fdl chekjh ds jksxh dh lgk;rk djrh g\ S
(1) Uremia (2) Anaemia (1) ;wjfs e;k (2) ,uhfe;k
(3) Diabetes (4) Goitre (3) MkbfcVht (4) ?ksa?kk

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176. Micturition is :- 176. ew= R;kx gS :-
(1) Removal of urea from the blood (1) jDr ls ;wfj;k dks gVkuk
(2) Removal of uric acid from the blood (2) jDr ls ;wfjd vEy dks gVkuk
(3) Passing out urine (3) ew= dks ckgj fudkyuk
(4) Removal of faeces (4) ey dks ckgj fudkyuk
177. Due to insufficient filtration in the Bowman's 177. ckseu lEiqV esa vYi fuL;anu gksus ds dkj.k fuEu esa ls D;k
capsule which one is likely to happen ? gksxk\
(a) accumulation of fluid in the body (a) 'kjhj esa nzo laxzfgr gks tkrk gAS
(b) increase in blood pressure (b) jDr nkc esa o`f ¼ gks tkrh gAS
(c) increase in blood urea level (c) jDr ;wfj;k dk ek=k c<+ tkrh gAS
(d) loss of glucose through urine (d) ewy esa Xywdksl dh gkfu gksrh gAS
Option :- fodYi :-
(1) a and b (2) a, b and c (1) a rFkk b (2) a, b rFkk c
(3) b, c and d (4) only d (3) b, c rFkk d (4) dsoy d
178. Diuresis is a condition which is characterized by:- 178. ew=yrk ,d voLFkk gS ftldk y{k.k gS :-
(1) increase in urine volume (1) ew= dk vf/kd vk;ru
(2) increased glucose excretion (2) Xywdksl dks vf/kd mRltZu
(3) decrease in urine volume (3) ew= dk de vk;ru
(4) decrease in ionic balance (4) vk;fud larqyu esa deh
179. High threshold substance in the renal tubule is:- 179. o`Dd ufydk esa mPp nsgyh; inkFkZ gS :-
(1) water (2) glucose (1) ty (2) Xywdksl
(3) inulin (4) urea (3) bU;qfyu (4) ;wfj;k
180. Which of the following is not a function of 180. dkSulk o`Dd dk dk;Z ugha g\ S
kidneys? (1) jDr nkc fu;eu
(1) Regulation of blood pressure
(2) ;wfj;k fu"dklu
(2) Removal of urea
(3) Regulation of pH of fluid (3) nzo dh pH dk fu;a=.k
(4) Secretion of antibodies (4) ,UVhck;ksfVd dk L=o.k

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