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Tough NUTS From 07-Jan AITS

1. The document provides 7 multiple choice questions regarding optics, chemistry, and organic chemistry concepts. 2. Questions 1-7 cover topics in optics including reflection, refraction, lenses, and light behavior. 3. Questions 8-14 cover organic chemistry topics such as conjugate systems, reactions involving nucleophiles, and herbicides. 4. The final questions assess understanding of reaction mechanisms and identifying major products.

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Tough NUTS From 07-Jan AITS

1. The document provides 7 multiple choice questions regarding optics, chemistry, and organic chemistry concepts. 2. Questions 1-7 cover topics in optics including reflection, refraction, lenses, and light behavior. 3. Questions 8-14 cover organic chemistry topics such as conjugate systems, reactions involving nucleophiles, and herbicides. 4. The final questions assess understanding of reaction mechanisms and identifying major products.

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Tough NUTS from 07-Jan AITS Contact Number: 9667591930

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4 In a standard double-slit experiment on interference,


4
1 A light beam of frequency 1.4 × 10 Hz in air
encounters a surface of hydrogen peroxide (index of the vibrations emerging from the two slits are found to
refraction=√2) stored in a vessel (as shown below). be in opposite phase. The fringe width is δ. The first
maximum on the screen occurs at a distance, from the
centre, of:
δ
1.
2

2. δ

3.
2

4. zero

What is the critical angle for this encounter? 5 If a slab of glass (refractive index = 1.5 ) were
∘ ∘
1. 30 2. 45 placed on the printed page of a book, the words would
3. 60 ∘
4. none of the above appear to be:
1. larger in size by a factor of 1.5
2 A thin-walled spherical glass vessel is completely 2. 1.5 times smaller in size
filled with water, and within the water swims a small 3. of the same size
fish. A person, outside, views this fish when it is 4. inverted, and of the same size
motionless – floating at the centre of curvature of the
vessel. (μ = 1.5, μ
glass =
4
water) The image of the fish 6 A parallel beam of light is incident onto a spherical
3
glass surface (radius, OP = 30 cm), parallel to its
would appear to be (relative to the viewer):
principal axis OP .
1. closer than the centre of curvature
2. farther than the centre of curvature
3. at the centre of curvature
4. at infinity

3 A simple linear object (P Q) undergoes reflection in


a plane mirror, and the image (P Q ) is shown. The
1 1

angles made by P Q and P Q with the line L are 90 The image formed after refraction is located:
1 1

and 60 respectively.

1. between O and P
2. to the left of O
3. to the right of P
4. at the centre O

7 The component of the velocity of a ray of light


along the reflecting surface, while undergoing reflection
at the surface of a denser medium:
1. increases 2. decreases
3. remains the same 4. reverses in sign
The mirror must make an angle, with the line L, of:
1. 30

2. 75

8 A ray of light is incident onto the x-y plane from
3. 15

4. −30
∘ above, and part of the light gets reflected and a part gets
refracted. The incoming ray of light is given by a vector
^
along: ^i − k.
The normal to the surface is along:
1. ^
i 2. ^
j

^
3. k 4. ^ ^
i + j

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9 A spherical air bubble is embedded in glass, and a 11 A parallel beam of light falls onto a convex lens of
ray of light (incident ray I) approaches the bubbles as focal length 50 cm, parallel to its principal axis. The
shown in the figure. Which best represents the refracted width of the beam is 1 cm and the central ray passes
ray which passes through the bubble? through the optical centre undeviated. The extreme ray is
deviated by:

∘ ∘
1. 0 2. 0.02

3. 0.02 radian 4. 0.01 radian


1. A
2. B
3. C 12
4. D

10 A lens is placed as shown in the figure, with the


x-axis along the principal axis and the origin at the
optical centre. A ray of light incident on the lens at The products (A) and (B) in the above reaction,
P (0, y) undergoes a deviation δ. A graph of δ vs y is respectively, are:
shown: A B

1.

2.

3.

4.

The focal length of the lens is nearly:


1. 2 cm 2. 20 cm

3. 115 cm 4. 230 cm

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13 16
Statement DDT (Dichloro‐diphenyl‐trichloroethane( A reaction of 2-Bromo-2-methyl
I: C H Cl ) is a herbicide.
14 9 5 Assertion (A): propane with sodium methoxide gives
Triiodomethane (Iodoform) was used earlier 2-Methylpropene.
Statement as an antiseptic, but the antiseptic properties Reason (R): Alkoxides are nucleophiles.
II: are due to the liberation of free iodine and Choose the correct answer from the options given
not to iodoform itself. below:
Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true 1.
explanation of (A).
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false 2.
explanation of (A).
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
14 A compound among the following that is not a 4. (A) is False but (R) is True.
conjugate system:
17
1. CH2=CHCl 2. CH2 = CHCHO

3. CH3CH=CH2 4.

15 The correct stability order of the resonating


The major product P in the reaction given above is:
structure of the given compound is:

1. 2.

A.
3. 4

B.
18 Consider the given two statements:
It is desirable to use Restriction enzymes,
used to construct rDNA that cut the
C. Statement I: strand
of DNA right in the middle of the
palindrome sites.
Such restriction enzymes produce sticky
1. A>B>C 2. B>A>C Statement II:
ends in the resultant fragments.
3. C>A>B 4. B>C>A
1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect
2. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
3. Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct

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19 A plasmid has two genes providing resistance to


antibiotics A and B respectively. A foreign DNA has Fill OMR Sheet*
been inserted within the gene for resistance to antibiotic
A: *If above link doesn't work, please go to test link from
Non-Transformants will not survive in a medium where you got the pdf and fill OMR from there. After
I. containing antibiotic A and in a medium containing filling the OMR, you would get answers and explanations
antibiotic B. for the questions in the test.
Recombinant transformants will survive in a
II. medium containing antibiotic B but not in a
medium containing antibiotic A.
Non-recombinant transformants will survive in a
III. medium containing antibiotic A and in a medium
CLICK HERE to get
containing antibiotic B.
1. Only I and II are correct
FREE ACCESS for 2
2. Only I and III are correct
3. Only II and III are correct
days of ANY
4. I, II and III are correct
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20 Consider the two given statements:
Foreign and vector DNA must be
cleaved with the same restriction
Assertion (A):
enzyme when making recombinant
DNA.
Each restriction enzyme cuts DNA at a
Reason (R):
specific cleavage site.

Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) correctly explains
1.
the (A).
2. (A) is True; (R) is False
3. (A) is False; (R) is True
Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) does not correctly
4.
explain the (A).

21 Memory cells:
I: are produced in humoral immune response
II: are produced in cell mediated immune response
III: are responsible for passive immunity
1. Only I and II are correct
2. Only I and III are correct
3. Only II and III are correct
4. I, II and III are correct

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