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Min,
MM:720 TIme: 180
Revision Test for Pracice RM
Toplcs Covercd :
Physlcs:
Work Energy and Power
Motion in a Stralght Line
Motion in a Planc
Laws of Motion
Units and Measurements
Chemistry:
Classification of Elements and Periadicity in Properties
Sructure of Atom
Some baslc concepts of chemistry
Chemica! Bonding and Molecular Structure
Botany:
Biologlcal Classification
Cetl Cycle and Cell Division
Morphology of Flowering Plants
Cell:The unít of Life

The Living World


Zoology:
Body Fluids and Circulation
Biomolecules
Structural Organlsaion in Animals (Animal Tissues)
Breating and Exchange oft Gases

Physics

kg sllde down a rough,)


The blocks of masses 2 kg and
4
SUch that the block
the hgure. The contact force
E,

of the forCe
1 The yalue
maximunment Incline plane as shown
shown in he does not move
beween two blocks is
F l=0.5
4kg
H=0.2
(1) 5V2N
(2) 10 N

(3) 5 N
10N
t-ie
an angle of 45 (2) 5 N
A
ball is projected with speed
20
2s'at
velocity of the ball,
aboye the horizontal. The angular
about point of
(3) 5/2 N
when it is at its highest poin of journey.
projecdon is 2 second with a velocity bf - 1m/s in a
A bird flies for se It covers ütsathce of
y04ad/s stralght lne, where tis in cond.
(2) 03 rad/s V YJ (1) 0.5 m

4e1
(3) 02 radis
rads
(2)2m
0)1m
=-t
m
tis
Jvo parucles having posito) vectarS 10. Two blocks of n,155
+a;)
m
and +
4j) m tespectively. mass 2n and m
are
i-(i T-(-3i less sping. A
mass 2n, there is CoAant orce Fis conneted.
no fricton brtwern afpplied on
are moving with vclocitles
and and Uie surtace but the coetfcient of the lgh ned
heaviet block and the surtice fricion bes
v(ai-) n/s. If they collide nter 2_second, hen is j. The tnaximumva.
the force F so that heavier block
does not slide is
valye of 'a' will be (1)
2m
(1) 2
(2)
(1) 3 pmo X
(3) 6 (2) 2 umg

block of mass m is tn contact with the cart C of mass M


A
(3) -prg
as shown in he igure. The coeticlent of static ticton
bewecn he block and the cart s u. The mindmum A block of mass m
horizontal force F which should be applied on
he block, hemispherical lump of Is kept on the top of a
hxed
So that it does not fall, is lce of radius r.
allowed to slide, what height will hen biock is
the surtace of sphere? t fose the contact w'h
m

Snoth
F-(M+m)
(+mg

(3) Ftt)'e (2) $


F
Mtm)a (3)
(4)
A table with smooth horizontal surtace
is rotating at a
Speed wabout its axis, A groove is made on the surtace 12, A ball falls vertically
onto
along d radius and a particle is enty placed
inside the then bounces repeatedly. a fioor, with momentum p and
e
at a distance x tromn the centre. The speed of the e. The total The
momentum impartedcoetficient of resutubon is
usth resnect to the table as is by the ball to the foor
distance from he (1) p(1 + e) is
centre become L is rry
) v= w(l-x)
(2) v= wL
(3) v =w/
(4) V= l 9()
force F acting on a
body depends on its Velocity-time (v-f) graph for a
telenent(s) ae« s-l3 TheonInstantaneous power d
moving object is shown in
the figure. The net displacementaf
the object, during he
by the force will
depend displacement as Ume interval when therej1S non
zerolacceleration, will be
oPas2/3 v(ms)
5
(2) Pa sl/2
(3) P« s0
(4) Pas-5/3
A bullet of mass
strikes a
100 g has horizontal speed of 120 mis
of wood of
mas$ 2.9 kg and instanty
2 54-78 (s)
comes to rest with respect to block. The
block is (1) 9 m
suspended from celing by means of a thin wlre. To what
eight the block rises? (2) 18 m
1) 40 cm
2) 60 çm
cm
80
) 10 cm 3 3
ovn from a point on ground at diterent angtes 18. Aman can suim vnth spCcd of & hnh in sll wact A iuet
forzoptal vnth same speed y and has same tange in Mous steadily at 6 Vmh and h mae5 hs sche% nonat
the cases. If h1 and h2 arc the maximum heights to the iver fion he cIoss03 the iverin 17 min'e hon
go
ined in two cases, then *h2 wnllbe
h I:
u'sn20 ht doun the lver does he vihen he teaches Gtot
bank?
(1) 1.2 km

(2) 1.6 km

4: 2
r
€49. A
(4) 0.8 km

2 kg block situated on a smooth hved indine


I3

i7 O) Jir sprlng of negligble ma55. vnh spring


connected to a
constant K= 500 Nm, triconless pulley. The tlock
ia
block P of mass 2 kg is kept
on a
smooth horlzontal the block before
is released. The dslance ravelled by
crlace and attached by a light thread to another block
(Assume inibally spring is in relareo
Coming lo rest Is
mass 1 kg. Block Q is resting on ground, pulley is
mass 10njs moving state)
assless and tricoonless. A bullet of
orizontally with velocity 100 m/s as shown in the figure. f
ullet hits the block P and comes to rest, then maxlmum
rlght direction will be (g = 10
splacement of block P in

100 m/s
2kg
30°

H1 cm

(2) 2 cm
(3) 4 Cm
(4) 3 cm
(1) e masses 1 ka andne 3 kg are placed on a
20, TWo blocks oemcients of fricDon
Smooth surlace as shoin.
If

and a force of 10
P
S
(2)
m
wo biocks is 0.5
beteenasthese
shown in fiqure. The
acceleraDon of
the 1671er
applied
(3)}e black is
1 kgl
4=05
a vector quandy.
6. A:Large angular displacement is not do not fotlow
: Large angular dlsplacement smqoth
R
commutative law,
Reason are true and the
Both ASsertion &
reason s
of
the asserdon
correct explanaion
Sthe (2) 2.5 m/s2
Both Assertion & Reason
are true but the reason Is

not the cormect explanatton the asserion


(2 of (3) 4.5 m/s2
3) ASsertton is true statement but
Reason ls faise (4) 7.5 ms2
(4) Both Asserlon and Reason
are false statements at an alttudeof 200 m vnh
= with 21. A drone is flying horizontallyof sight w.L honzonal, vuhen
17. A ball strikes horizontal fioor at an angle0 30 speed 5 m/s. At what angle
drap the food packet
normal to the door, The coefmcient of restituton between me
perSon is seen, should he drone person exacdy. (Take
tood should reach hat
the ball and noor is e.
The percentage of Its Bneic
energy lost In the collslon is nearly
such that the
g= 10 m/s)

(1) 25% (1) tan- 2

(2) tan()
(3),33%
(4) 66% (3) tan-(2/10)

2
23
9
22. A ball is thrown verpcally tupwad with
sume specd trom 27, A ball s 5uspended by
nbove the tetween wo extreme posiions
Ilal! pas\es a pont h heht
A

and
gtound at bme 6s and 20s spectvcly The specd with WIU) the vertcal. he tnagntude
= ball nt exteme positions A Dnr nteletat
which ball is thrown up rom he ground is (g 10 m/s) maantude of acceletallon ol bal at rean
(1) GO m/s then he angle Oo Is (Assuiing sUing is ight
friction)
(2) 75 ms
(3LHOInis
(4) 82.5 mis
23. A block of mass mis kept over another block of mass 201.
CoemcIenr of fricuon beween two blocks is u and hat of
heween lower block and the hotizontal surlace is zero. A
hornzontat force F-umg is appied on the block of
mass 2n. Acceleralion of tower block is
(1) 45
(1) pg
(2) 30*
(2)
(3) tan-(2)
(3)
2 (4) 2tan-)
(4) 28. kg yst resbn a rough inctined
A smal! block of mass(15
plane as shown in figure. The biotK is ued by a horizontat
24. A man at rest has to hold his umbrella a 30 with the string which has a tension of 50 N. The coetficient of
vertical o
keep himselfdry, He, then runs ata speed of 10
a particular dire ction, leaving umbrella behind and friction beween surface of contacts is (g = 10 mis)
inds the raindrops to be falling verically. The speed of
raindrops w.r.t ground is
(1) 10 m/s
(2) 20V3 ms
(3) 20 m/s
45°
25. A block Is moving up an Inctined plane of angle with an , (4)
Iniial kinedc energy KThe coefficlent of fricion between
the plane and the blck is u. The work done against
friction belore the block comes t0 rest is
(1) pK cos e
(3)
(2)
(4)
29. In a region, potenial energy of a paricle. of charge 2c](u
in Joules) varies with coordinates x,y and z (in m) as U
tcos 2xyz +x, The force acting on the charged particle,
(4) when
it is placed at origin, will be
6. A ball is thrown with a speed 10 m/s at an angle 37*
above the horizontal from top of a tower of helght 20 m. (1) (34 +43)N
The maxlmum helght attained by the ball from the ground
(2) (oi +2})N F: -212?
will be [g= 10 m/s)

(1) 1.8 m
m
A-1)N
(4) (2i)N
-2yzTi -2?
ar1.8
(3) 11.3 m 30. A block A of mass 1 ka is placed on another block B ot
(4) 16.8 m mass 3 kg. A force 20 N is applied on B as shoWn in
figure. If two blocks do not slip on each other, then force oT
friction on block A is
u0.8

20 N -Smooth
8 3
surlaco

(1) 10 N

m
(2) 8 N
a (3) 5 N
(4) 20 N

20-'N
nean

pos is projected at the lowest poslton of a smooth 35. A man pushes a unk on a radway platorm shich has a

al tube as shown la the lgure. The minimum speed rough surtace. Voriaton of torce win he disance
he lowest polnt, so that the ball fust reaches át polnt tavelled by the tunk is shown in the fgure. Vork done by
the man on üme tunk over disance ofi0 m n1l be

20

30 v=f-ipleto)
15 r(m)

(1) 250 J
(2) 150J
(3) 175 J
(2) ogli (4) 375J
B are projected
rom ground at
(3)
gh X 36. # Mo particlesA and ms and 30 ms
same Instant mth velocIbes 20 at 30" wth veöcal
(4) /g . respecövely. H pardcde A Is
projected
rom horizontal at whlch
as showt In houre,e, hen angle is
such that they colide ait
in
A as shown in the lgure particle B must be projected
Is
32, The Bcceleraton of the block
(all pulleys arnd srlngs are ldeal)
20 m's 30 ms

2T

20m
(1) 30
(2) 60

(3)
a()
a paride of mass
2 ko moving
(1) 3g eneny of

37. The potental (whiere U ls


(2) 9
ghven bylu()
=
along the *-axis ls In meters). he une 4-r Enesgy of the
In foules and x Is
(3) pardcle ls rmaxtrmum at

(4) (1) x=0


F1 =1ON due
A body of mass kg Is at rest Three
forces (2) x=1 m
33. ZN hom SE act
and Fa 10
North, F=10N along East the body (3) x=2 m
The acceleration af
on the body simultaneously. (4) x=m
4) S ms due
North

er5ms- due East


(3) 10 ms due NorthX F-20
(4) 10 ms- due East
as
4a:2o
wlth ime
moving along x-axls varies
34, Posldon of a body of the body when fts
B. The acceleraion
X=112(-+
velocity becomes zero ls

(1) 6 m/s VE 12-3t Q=f-6


t-12 ms2
(3) 8 mis2

(4) -4 ms
me ough inclncd plane
42, Acar moving wts unnton acretrfanon
pong has
bloca of mass
m is placci onrepase for the block is 37.
ntpoint A and v203m/e nt nd oe
J8. A If angle of veloctj otthe car beiween poins A
ond
wn in dure be ween block nd inchned
encorMent of hiIon point of A.
plane l be (1) 17 s
12 m/s

(3) 8.5 m/s 228


(4) 2
can notiaYC non2e ro dimension
S3? 43, A:A unttess quantity
R:Admenslonless quanüty may have uniL

are true and he roason le


Both Assertion & Reason the assertlon
(1) (1) the correct explanation of
reason ts
& Renson are tue but he
Assertion
Palh correct explanation of the asscrtion
the
.
(3)} 4not true state nent but Reason s
false X
(3) Asserion ls
Reason are falsC Statements
(4)
a hollow (4) Both Asserton and
is resong inside
mass 2 kg 2 m slowly pulling
rope
walks a distance of ove Tpulley and a mass 25
o

39. A solid sphere The cube is


fioure gven below. 44, A man wal
cube as shown in the g0es
with velocity
behind him, The fope by the
end. How much work dne
horszonal plane is
monng n , in The sphere
seconds. is kg hangs at its other
(3t 4) m where tis of force man?
at iest with respect
to the cube. The magnitude
is
exerted by the Cube on he sphere

25 kg

(2) 5 N (1) 294 J


(2) 7 N (2) 490J
(3) 10 N (3) 360J
(4) 14 N (4) Zero
rom height 30 m, if the coeMcient of resistance of two wires are
45. The measured value gf = (6#0.36) 2. If they are
40. A bali is dropped the balt and he ground is 0.5, then
sUudon beween
resu
che totaf distance ravelled by he
bal before coming to R = (3t 0.09)hand R
Connected In darallelthen the percentage
error In
rest is equivalent resisar
(1) 30 m (1) 2%
(2) 20 m (2) 8%
(3) 3%
(4) 60 m on a (4) 4% 6ol0
Aqure shows an iregular wedge of masS m placed
Minimum
BC is rough.
smooth honizontal surface. Part to an another small
velociy which should be imparted
biock of same mass m
so that it may reach pointB, will be So 2-2
D

-
BE

2/gH
2»52

Vz2 oro9
36

ool
o2Aoo
Chemistty

de.rogle wavelength of wo partles A and n (havina


same hatge) ate plotted against ), where V is he ptang.
potental of the partcles hich one of the ollowing (1) NO,. O}. Co
relaton% is coret about the mass of partcies?
A
(7)5. CK),, 3t),

. (4) y P
CK0,

Convder he proes,
7C • 0;
2c0-
2re • 3C07
r Tez0j
The volume of
ufmient CO to

3C0
O; teqyred at
teduce 1 gfez0
GI which cAn ptduce
(Molar mas o |ez03
-
160 omrnol) i
(2) mA> mB (1) 210 mt
(3) mA« ma (2) 1 B0 m!

(3) 24O m!
(4) mAS mp X
(4) 160l
ko of coal is burnt tn 640 g of oxygen in a closed vessel. present in antbonding
many podal plane(s) Ivare
he percenage of carbon and sulphur In te coal How
Sample Is 12% and 10% resprcÜvely and test of the conl w2p, molecular orbital
Content does not burn, then the ratio of the amount of (1) 1
produced to that of SO produced is (Consder SO2
will not oxidise urther)
(1) 11:8 (3) 4
pr
(2) 8:11 (4) Zero
The number of
tundamenial partcies present il 16
(3) 5:11
(4) 11:5
one which have (1) 25 NA
3. Among the following specles, choose the 2*2
the sAme bond orde) Olo'3O (2) S0 NA X
crand No* (3) 5.0 NA
(4) 2.5 NA
(2) CN and CN* 2 / are removed calculate
(3) N, 10. From 44 mg CO,10 molecules
= 6 * 1023,

(4) O; "2-3 the moles ét co let (Use N


orbitaks) 3n
present the
Numbet of tegenerate (1) 4.25 10-4
is
excited state 6f He)on A 8.3 10-4
(1) 2 (3) 1.6 10-2 x

(2) 3
(4) 44 10-2
o8
(3) 4 of emited constant
Paschen
photon of hydrogen
11. Mnimum wavelength Rydberg of
lonlzaton energles
(kJ/mol) for Series lor H atom (RH:
5 The Arst fouraresuccesslve
1817,
577.5. group 2745, 11580 respspecovely. In
table atom) is
element o
the tooch perlodic
which of the following (1)
this element is present?
(1) Group 13 (2)
(2) Group 14
eGroup 1527p
Pn17r looe (3)

(4) Group 16
224s
Dstoshelec
compounds
assign*e
12. A mixure of 2 3 g formic ncid and 45 g Oxatic acid is h9. Theratio of the
veated wth conc. H2SO4 The evolvd ga5eous mixture ditference Detweenradi jot the orbit in H
Uie KE tsS theand
Is passed through KOH pellets. Werght (on g) of the equal to 12
remanng gaseous product at STP wll be (1) 41 75 l ch
umnColumnt
(1) 14 (2) 1:4
CIF3
(2) 30 (3) 1:16
(3) 4 4 ko (4) 8,1 SF6
20. When a metal iS b.
what wavelength of a photon will be absorbed photoelecrons withexposed to ight of wavelene Xeo
of ga gna he missians one at 680 nm by sample elected from metal maximum kinetC energL2
and otther at surface. On exposing d.
743 nm? with light of wavelengt he sarne S
8019 nm
(1) ) the ejected photoelector
have maximum kinetic
energy10 eV)The work
1413 nm
(2) metafis functn.
(3) 520 nm ev

(4) 355 nm
14. Maximum number
ofelectrons in an atom having n
(2) ev
m=3Is +|+ (3) 2 ev
(1) 6 (4) 3 ev
Z1, tfthe lonisauon energy of H
(3) 8 atomls 21.79 x 10-29J, then
the magnitude of energy of
second excited state of
(4) 4 ion is Li*
15. In)hydrogenatom energy
difference between
AT21.79 x 10-19 J
shells Is,x* eV,lonlsadon potenöal 2nd and grd
of H-atom (n e) is (2) x21.79 x 10-19
(2) X
(2) 5.6 X (3) x
21.79 x 10-1P J
(3) 7.2 X x 10
(4) +x21.79
(4) 13.6X
"J
22. An organic compound Containing
160 eiectomagneic radlaton of wavelength C, H O gave the
he a metal then electrons
of
100 nm falls on
Tollowing analysis C
Cmotecularformuajs
40%. o= 52 234 Its possible
are emited with from meal surtace
kineic energy of 6.25 x 10
minimum energy needed
from the metal to remove one moleJmor. The
electrons
Tace ts
(1) 5.7 x 105 J (3) C2H60
(2) 3.2 x 105 J (4) C2H6o2
(3) 4.5 x 10 J 23. A golf balI has mass of 30 g
speed can be measured within and a speed of 50 mis. If the
(4) 6.5 x 105 J accuracy of/ 1% then
uncertainty In the positon is
7. Shape of N(SIH3)3 and N(CH3)3 will be (1) 24 x 10-32 m O
respectively
(1) Planar, pyramidal (2) 3.5 x 10-33 m
(2) Pyramidal, planar 9asx10-34 m 6-6rtoi",
(3) Planar,
planarO (4) 2,4 x 10-33 mo
AFyramidal. pyramidal
24. How many moles of are required to producel o.8
Whlch of the following statment nole
of KA[Fe(CN)AlGIven: Fe(CN)>
i notorrect? reacts with KCN to
produce K4[Fe(CN)6)?
1) Electonegadvity of qr-16'elements decreases down
the group
2
(1) 0.8 6Felwbgk N -ufv)
Baslc character of hydrides of gp-15 decreases down
the group
(2) 04 4
y (3) 4
Basic character of oxldes of gr-2 decreases down the Y3.2
group
Oxidising character of gr-17 elements
4)
down the group
decreases

100 xlo
.

4 kC
c
rnn t end aS9gn tie orertcode
column Column I1

a.CIF3 0) ynmidal (1) 2

b.SFo (u) Bent T-shape (2) 3

xeFa? (u) Octahedral

d.|Xe03() Square planar


31 Number t revluton per A

(1)

(3)&

(1)(1) (4)
2) 32. Number ofad al nodejpre sen n, 2
(3) (3) (1) 5
(4) (4) (2) 4 S-2
(3) 3
26. Stongest hydrogen bond is present in
formm two ompoungs
(1) N-H F
elements whch
are o

159 g and
and mole of PQ3 we:ghs are atomvc
P

J3. 15
(2) O-H ***F P203 bnd PO2.oweghs 9.3 a, then what
mote o!
0.15 P,
YN-H mass of P and ?

(4) o-H Q=26


= 18 u
u
2zSy=
me
27. A:Second is SI unit PE26 u
of

R:Iniaite number of signiicant fhgures are present tn 60 u


Q=18
P=62U
Both Assertion Reason are true and he reason is
& (3) o=36 U

(1 correct explanaßon of the asserdon


the P=31 u
reason is is
Both Assertion & Reason are tue but he (4) o=40 U second Bohrs orbit
(2) not the coret explanadon of the asserion Asserbon:Energy of elecron in the tO
false 34. the first orbit. 8ohrs orbit is equal
(YASserion is true statement but Reason is higher than
Reason:Energy of the
electron tn
are false statements number of protons)
number, z=
(4) Both Assertion and Reason -13.6GeV(n = orbit reason is
of calcjum chloride and sodum Reason are true and the
28. 111 g sample of a mixture oiate calcium as Asserbon &
chloride is teated with Na2CO3 to precipi
carbonate on heaing (80thcoect explanation of the asserbon but the
trueasseruon
reason is
the are
calciumn carbonate. Thís calaum In original & Reason
of NaCl present Both ASserion
gíves 14 g of Ca0. Percentage
ot he
(2) not the correct explanaton is talse
mixture is true statement but Reasonstatements
(3) AsSeruon S Reason are talse
(1) 70% AsserDon and bond
(4) Both number of 90 -Br-F
(2) 65% VSEPR heory, the
4»c-2smos. Based on
(3) 80% BrFz sangles in
(4)3% as
are lisoelectrornic as well
) €

which (1)
Pair of species central
29. JIsostructuralaround atom is (2) 4
(3) 2
SF4,CF?
(1)
(2) so3. CIo3
wtero
oKeO, PO};
.,
XeF2
(4) I;
4of3srz
30. Thdee Isotopes of an elenent having ma33 number , x+ 42. Mtuch one of the follong
2. show atomo mgss of element tx0.5)
regarding tolloing gaph?
satement.
Rabo of meir abundance in the order x, ,x2 can be
x

(1) 1 :2:3
(2) 1:2:2 Radal
ware
(3) 4:1:1 funcion
(4) 1:3:4
37. Poe gtamof metalLhydroxid gives x aof the metal oxide
tien equivalent weight of metal is
(1) : r(pm)

(2) (1) The graph is for 2s orbital


(2) There are
WOradal nodes
(3) 1-x
(3) There are three sphetical nodes
(4) d
(4) Both (1) & (2)
38. 100 ml of 0.2 M Na2SOA SOoluton 43. Which of the folloang pair of species
is mixed with 400 ml of
0.1 M Al2(S04)3 solubon. The molar and x -bonds each? conains both g
concentraion of
SOion in the final soluion is 02xl00
+0•3x40o (1) N2
&
C
(1) 0.12 (2) O2 & 82 X
20.28 20+ 120. 144 (3) C2 & B2
(3) 0.24
2•8
(4) 2.8
39. Corect increasing order of axial 44. The spectral region and wavelength of the
þond angle)FSF in the second line of
following is hfaschen series in He atom is
5op
Intrared,
(2) SF4 > CH2SF4> SOF4X (2) Far intrared,
YCHZSF4 > SOF4> SF4 Sor> Sfy
(3) Ultvaviolet, X

(4) CH2SF4 > SF4 > SOF4


(4)_Jnfared,
40. Which transiöon of electron in H-atom spectrumLOCCUrs R
electton transition from 5th excited State to if 45. Which of the following molecules
hrst excited does notcontain T[
state Heion spectrum have same bond?
i wavelength? T2.
(1)n=4 to n =2 (1) CzH2
-CEC
2)n3 to n=1 (2) H2SO4 A
(3) n=4 to n=1 (3) HNO3
N
(4) n =3 to n =2 h na
41. A sample of aluminium sulphate, Al2(SO4)3
contains 2
moles of sulphur atoms, the number of moles of oxygen
atoms in the sample is
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 6
32

4 4
36
hn
Botany

How many of the oiven featutes are related to malze 6. Plasa membrane ismmerc becase
seed? (1) The membrane asated lipids are asieie
-6.Scutellum Monocot
b, Albuminous
c. Thick seed coat
ae proteins are lie ietergs in ses of ipits

d. Radicle endosed in coleoptle


x
thas glyeolpids and goprens towtsconle
e. Perçarp fuses (0) tace of the membrane
with
seed coat
(4) Ik
is selectvely permestle
4 7. HoLmany of the fottowing feasures are as0isnd t
[pea?
(3) 5X (a) Basal placentaton Xy
(4) 2 () Non-endospermous Seed
(C) Leaf tendnts
(d) Monoadelphous sameny
2. Read the following statements and select the correct
ones. (e) Papionaceous torolla
Actnomorphic foersy
A Nostoc and Anabaena are photosynthetc protsts 4fr7
B. The smallest Iiving organisms lck.cell wal.
C. In yeast karyogamy is delayed after plasmogamy
0) To7
D. All fungí possessa purely cellulosic cell wall,
ehree
t andB (3) Fve
(2) B and C (4) Six
(3) C and DX 8. State true u or false (F) for the gren statEments ard
(4) A and DX choose thecorrect opton
a. Na pump in anmal cells is a membrane protein
K

3. There may be variaton in length of flaments of stamens invotved in uphill movement of ions.
within a flower, as in are
b. Cell grovm and formabon of intereellular juncsons
to non-uid nature cf
(1) Pea uncions which are feaible due
plasma membrane.
celluia materials in
(2) Chína rose C During endocrtosis, exudaton of
erSalMa the form of carrier vesicde oCCUrs hrough plasma
membrane.
(4) Petunia d. VWater may also move across the pl1sma meTbrane
trom its higher to lower concenttabon
4. All are the main funcions of root except
(1) Absorpton of water and minerals
(2Ertorms photosynthesis X
(3) Synthesis of plant growth regulators
(4) Storing reseve food material
5. Mark the following statementsas true () or false (F) and
select the correct opion. (1) (1)
A n SalMa, flaments of starmens are of variablenowers
lengths.
B. Epiphytlous stamens are found In the of
tomato. (3) (3)
C.A sterile stamen is called stamingde,
(4) (4)
B
9. Main citeria for dassiscaion used by RH. Vhimaver
incdudes
(a) Thalus organisaton
(b) Mode of nutriton
(c) Phyogenete relatonship X
(ó) Simple morphological characersX

(1) (1) (1) (a). (b) and (0) onty


and (o) onty
(2) (2)
(3) (a). (b) and (c) only
ar3) 2
(4) (4) (4) Al (a). ().(() and (a)k
nO1AiDple lealin 15, alan
leaf tes wi! O

Apunt NomeIc tatue (C). Mnmanl


wuuh of tn al
1ot urd fur ie nan or n
nteyyIn:
LUphycene
The
Halimg a nunber of leadets as Insons the lamino
of
() -0sida (2)
Lieuh vpto the nio (0)-ee
of he petole
(4) Ueaung a bud n the al
(1) -a
Reat the gNen satements and select thecorrect
11,
dne.
16. MilULhontl and ituopla:t, ate toy..
bolHuwy
Tall angiosperms, the roois originate only ron the sem-ulononous cell oggelus t

ase the stem


of featutos Islateof hiiva lu tochornddaz)
(a) Sence
Pe UUNA
(2) Aonstera bears adventipous ools (b) Oxidaton of carbolydratrs
(3) Pneumatophores are respíratory
toots (c) Presonce of TS
(d) Sunounded by double tmembr
Tap toots system is formed hom he tadicle
of tho
(e) ATP synhesis
(4) embryo
v rue () or false (F) and (1) 2
12, Matk the following statements as
select the correct opvon.
algae,
A. Centrtoles aro absent in plants Including (3) 1

B. CIsternae ot Golgi complex rosenble with the


cisternae of SER (4) 4
C. Several ribosomes may atach
to a single m-RNA and
diplold cell underooes mciosls and totns total
A

form a chain called polyribosome. bivalents during zygotene stange. tt means


5

A B C 7a) The cell bas diplold set of chromosomes


(b) 5 pair of homologous chromosomes are tUhere.
(1)TTT has 10 tetrads
(c) The cell
number of univatents In the cell is 10
(d) Total
(2)
FTT (LYOnly (c) is incorrec!
(3)FTFj (2) Both (c) & (d) are incorrect
(4),TE are Incorrect
(3) Only (a), (b) & (c)
(4) Only (a) & (d) are Incorrect
ne
(2) (2) 18, Given below are wo statements one is labelted
Assertion(A) and the other is labelled as Reason(R)
(3) (3)
Assertion (A): In racenose Inflorescence, the main axls
(4) (4) Contnes to grow indefinitely. a
13. Select the correct option stating true ( and
false () Reason (R): The main axls does not terminate Into
W.r.t. ribosomes flower in racemose inflorescence,
(A) Protein synthesis in eukaryaic_cell
occurs in the In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
rdbosomes of nucleus. L option from given below:
(B) Ribosomes are the granular
structures first observed
(1) (A) Is truebut (R) is false
under the electron microscope. measure of
(C) The sedimentatdon coetficlent Is Indirect (2) (A) ls false but (R) is true
density and size. Both A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
Larexplanation of (A)
19, Which of the following structures/features are not
common between mitochondria and chloroplasts?
(a) Doubfe-stranded crcular DNA
(b) 70S ribosomes
(c) Double membrane strucutreX
x
(2) (2)
(d) Cristae
(3) (3) (e) Thylakolds
(4) (4) () Being bacterlal endosymbiont
rchaebacteria whlch liye In some of the most harsh (a), (b) and (c) only X
(1)
-abitats such as xtreme salt) areas
Halophilus ea) and (e) only
)Produce blogas fromdungy (3) (a). (b), (c) and () only X
Are simple in organisaton and behaviourX (4) Allexcept (d) X
Synthesise food uslng bacterlo-thodopsin
Are heterotrophs
eof
boa
iencortect ktatement
wst viruses? 23. Match he lollowing coluTnS ars croise rcorect
opton,
not fnd a place in dassilcadon because
Viuses dId living
truly Cofumn I Cclumn i
gey are not
They are obligate Intacellular parasites Rod
Cocci
n general, the viruses that infect plants have double. shaped
DNA as genetic material
Oranded o.|eaciltil|Sphercal
(4) The name virus means venom or poisonous fuid
vibro.onllspiral
21, Ia the following plants, fowers are borne in
which of

[basipetal order? Di(cd


A .|SpirillalRi) Comma
shaped
(1) Solanum and Dianthus
LAYRadish and Begonia (1) afv), b(). c(ü). d),

(2) a(i). b(), c(i).


(3) Lupin and mustard dlo
(4) Radish and mustard
(4) a(), b(i), co). d
i)
22. Examine the following fgure. Seled the correct opton
stating which one is True () and which one Is False (F) 24. Match the column I
wh column # and selo**e correct
WIL labels A -F. opdon.

A lcolumn
la.|Musard
Column
lo Aternae phytlotary
b.China rosella) ICymose indorescerce
c CalorOpis (i)Aowers borne in 8cropeal crie
d. Solanum ocpose
phytloary
E

UB (1) a iu).

(2) a(i),
b(). c). d)
b(0). c().

wo a i). b),. c(M). d0)


d(v

(4) a(1). b (i), c0). do)


25. Smallest lrving organisms are
(1) Cyanobactenia

ecoplasma
of cell wall and is prote cöve in (3) Archaebacteria
A. R is the exenslon
nature. (4) Euglenoids
B. Interdoublet-bridge Connects twn peripheral 32pg of DNA at
microtubule 26A.dinlcld cell wrth 16 chromosomes and

C. Cental doublet douoiere


connected by interdoublet prophase I stage, underçoes meioss.
chromosomes and
What would be
amount cf DNA
bridge.
D. It connects central sheath to each peripherá triplet
of Tnuoerr
respectively in its daughter çells ater completon ct
microutbules. meiosis?
are
E. R endoses a pair of tubules in the cente that
(1) 8, 16
Connected to each other by a brldge.
A B CDE
(2) 16, 8
(1) T
T TT TX L3) 16. 16
(2) F
T FFTY
(4) 8, 8
(3) T
FT F FX 27. A :
RER in the cells is actvely inolved in
proten
(4) F
F FFT V synthesIs and sereßon. e
ribosome is a3ched to
(1) (1) R: 50S subunit of 70S
Surtace of RER ah he help ct Ribophorn1
and .
reason is
(2) (2)
Ben Asserton & Reason are rue and he
(3) (3), the correct explanaton ofhe asserton
are tue but te reason is
Both AsSserscn & Reason
(2)
notthe correct explanaton
of
he asserson
(3) Assernon is true satement but Reason s talse
(4) Bom Asserton and Reiscn 2re talse staemens Y
8.
eleitiectNh 33. A4atch the columns
and select ihe corecIo

Stem mothcaton Erample


Coumn Column |
ROe .Fens Kchange of
between non0netc e nate.
a
Pacthytege 0
TLtet of homologousIsterChroIlab.
chromos0
b. Zygotefe () Cel grow in Size
- CokcJSa
c. Metnjha Parin of hoologou
P) chromosomes
U. G1 pliseiv) Chromosomes are at eguatese
(2) B
Svnapsis nnd bivalent formalon
(3) C
(4) D vi)'Acion of enzyme recombinase
29. n condibon stamens are used by anthers
only (3)
.U8;handrous in suntower 35i), b(u),c(iv), d(i)
Cucurbla X
(2) Synandrous in (4) af)- (). b(itn). (v): c(V),
vi
(3) Syngenesious suntower
in 34. Mitochondria dilfer from chloroplasts in the presence of
(4) Syngenesious in Cucurbita X ~YEIectron transport system
30. Find the odd one w. universal rutes of binomlal (2) ATP Synthesis
nomencadte (3) Enzymes for anerobic tespiration
Laün L
(1) Blological names are generally taken from (4) Poin proteins in thelr membrane
word in biological name represents
st
specifhc
35, Read the following statements and mark the corre+/
epihet option.
(3) First word in biological
name starts with capital leter Statement A: Bacteria as a groyp show the most
are extensive metabofic diversity.
both words in biological name Statement B: Archaebacteria difter from oher bacteria in
(4)
handwderdined
separately u having a ditferent nuclear membrant stucture and is
responsible for thcir survival in exirené condition.
31. A Sex organs are absent.
YOnly statement is correct
A

B. Reproduce only by asexualLspores


C. Sexual spores are endogenous (2) Only statement B is Correct
D. The mycelium is aseptate and
coeñocyicX
Asexual reproducüon takes plaee byy moble zoospores (3) Bothh he statements are correct
How many statement(s)
Correct
(4) Both the statements are incorrect
Lbasidomycetes
36, Consider he foliowing statemenis regarding
(1) One methanogens and select the correct option.
They are obligate anaerobes
A,.

B. Are responslble for production of methane gas from


(3) Four X
dung of ruminant animals
(4) Five X C. Live in harsh habitats like extreme/salty areas

32. Consider the following statements


D. Are chemo autotrophs x
(A) Diakinesis represents transiion to metaphase (1) A, Band D are correct
can last for
(B) In oocytes of some vertebrates, diplotene and D are incorrect
months or years. 2C
(C) During leptotene, chromosomes become gradually (3) Only A Is correct X
visible under light microscope
are correct X
(D)Condensabon of chromosomes continues throughout (4) B, C and D

leptotene 37. Markthencorrecmatch.


The correctsjatements are
(1) Euphorbia Phylloclade -
(4)Only A, B and C
(2) Jasmlne – Stolons
2) Only Cand D B,

(3) Only
(3) Gourds- Stem tendrils
Cand D
YGladiolus -Rhlzome
SA8, C and D
38. Edible part of turneiç and turmip both are similar in
(1) Having nodes and internodes ODt
2L80ring food 'material
(3) Having root halrs

(4) Presence of buds on nodes


opton

Falce ()or 41, Chromadn in jnterphase nucleus


stalements as TrUe ()
kollowing
yhenecorrect
cor opdon,
spores, like (1)Jatomposed of DNA and basc protrn histones.
In ungl Is by
elec teproduction basidiospores.
select
g ascosporesand (2)
Hos approximately 2 mete long thread of DNA and is
mycellum is aseptato ond coenocydc. distributed In23 chromosome
Albugo, the spores In
PA anlanospares are non-motle asexual (3) Relers RNA and non-histonc protens only Y
mu
phycomycetes,
C (4) Mora than one optons are correct
A
42.
(1) % 'KsCi1242Ao& s tlornl formula ot

(2) | T
(1) Family havingvexlflary aestvaton
(3)
2Family having oblque ovary
(3) Family having perlanthX
(4) | T
F
(4) Most advanced monocot famlyy
(1) (1)
43. Telophase differs trom prophase as in
(2) (2) in
Jetophase Golgl, ER and nucleus reform but
(3)
9 prophase they disappear

(4) (4) Telophase chromain condensavon begins and in


(2) prophase Itls completed Z
40. Select the correct opton to II up the blanks In the
Telophase nuclear envelop disintegrates and
in
following statements.
a. Typlcally mitochondrion is sausage shaped having a (3) prophase it develops around the chromabn
in
dlameter of Telophase chromatds move to opposite poles and
b, A slngle human cell has approx () long thread of (4) prophase they are aligned at equatorX
DNA distrlbuted among ls 46 chromosomes. in a sheath called
& 44, A: In malze seed. plumule is enclosed
C. Mitochondrla help In
(u) phosphorylaton coleorhlza,
generadon of ATP. Outermost cOvering of. endosperm separates he
R:
embryo bya layer caltled coleopule,
Reason are true and the reason is
Both Assertion &

(al1.0- 4.1

10 pm
um|20 meter |Oxidatve
meterSubstrate
(1)
c
the correct explanaton of the assertion
are true but he reason is
0.2- 200 Both Assertion & Reason
(2) not the cofrect explanaion of he assertion
0.2-1.0 pm2 meter Oxtdaive
Is false
(3) Asserlon is true statement but Reason
1.0-4.1 pm|2.5 meter |Substrate are false statements
4B0h Asserton and Reason
(1)(1) 45. Whlch of the following statements
Is Incorrect about

(2) (2) archaebacterla?


(1) Cell wall made up of peptidoglycan
lis

membrane contalns branched chaln liplds


(4) (4) (2-el
(3) They have 70S nbosomes
(4) They 1ive In some of the most harsh habltats
,Ders
Toulouy

1.
tow nIany of fatt ncidMats Qen
brlrn in
heart nte irn a state of bavn Iw mettirng pInts ad
All nur
the
contarhoo rhannbers of th in winters?
(1)
Palnitlc acid.qingell/ o)
valves nue Arahudoc ntird,
Atrio-enticulat valves And sem-lunar
c
ncid, ntachidic ncit, ipalmutaty Afr
(2) open ielect tte correct option.
open while se rni-unar
ro-ventricular valves are
vaves Are ciosed
whila semi-lunar (2) Twg
Ario-venticutar valves pre closed
(4) valves are open (3} fhee
Select the incorrect) match ws.t animals, are their rnain (4) for
2 placcd.
resplratory suuctures and taxon In whlch they 0, AIl
teoioariandes n
eardi are
Anima!Resplratory structure Taxon (1) lyners Gf glueosi

(1)Earthworm-jMoist cudcie Annetida (2) 2rduciig ugars


Arthropoda
(2)Cockroach-Tracheal tubes (3) tiGh-tedying gars
(3) Rohu Chordata Heznsessnd per.oses
GIlls
7. Ihatrh the ilGn.cg
LyPigeon>Air sacs Aves
Goion.
sitrNiS end elet e
GAret
Column
(1) (1)
(2) (2) Heart a"a tecdvely enih to rreet
(3) (3)
b.teart failure
In given chart. choose as
he
the option that correctl7 Cardiac atte
Heart
)ar.ased
resare
due to
tderi
marked A, B, C, D and E
fepresents the blanks
eucocytes
(1) afi), ti), c4)
LYsii, bi), Au)
Agranulocytos (3) a). bf), cfii)
Granulocytes (4) afi), tbfi), ci)
8, Pso value in aduit hurmans a' itin iasrOgtn sD9%
Eosinophils
rono
n Lymphocytes saturaed iih oI13en is approirna'
(1) 10 mnHg ct Poz
eEmmHg ct PO2
(3) 26 mmHg cf PO2
D-B-ymphocyteX
(1) A-Neutrophil, C-T-Hymphocyte,
(4) 40
mmHg of PO2
(2) B-Monocyte, D-Basophil, E-B-lymphocyte
ANeurophil, C-Monocyte, E-TAymphocye 9. Choose the incorrect t;ah
(4) B-Basophil, C-Neutrophil, D-Monocyte X leCarbon atornsDuthe Bonds
which of the following properdes of starch make it useful (1)|Palmidc acid18
Jas a storage material?
(a) ranslocated
Easily
(b) Chemically non-reactve
paiti Stearic acid 18
. (3)||Linolelc acid|18 2
(c) Easily digested by animals
(0) Osmodcally inactive
(e) Synthesized during photosymthesis
4Oelc acid
1) (a) and (e)
2) ) (2) (2)
and (c) A
(3) (3)
)
() and (0)
(a), (c) and (e) (4) (4)
staement 6.
Observe the #SSUe
wrect reprezened be
re Qranules are
smal and regular masses of
diagram and read the gVen staeAnts
SCR
chordiaand
nendrntes arn long and
unbrandhed processes ansina
axon
(Pon the neurons through he
Neve impulses pass between
Sinapse
myelin sheatn
Complete length of axon is covered by
(4) in contnuCus manner in PNS
corrrct
11. Match column- with column-l and ch00se the
option,
Column Cotumn-1
a. It has a hard and non-nliatble ground sutistarc
onula Pertorm cenendng to kecp calcium salts
A
loccdudens neighbouring cells together
b. Cells ofthis ussue are enclosed in small cate
substances hom
B.Desmosomes aHeipto stop he maiu 5ecreted y hem.
leaking across the tssue c.
t forms supporive skeletal strucCHures in e a

Faclita the cells to comimunicate extemal ears and in Ene nose tp.
d. hese tissuesinterat ithvsceral nuscte ar
CGap junctonsr with each other by corirecunythe them to Sring about movements.
cytoplasm of adjoininç cells
Choose the opnon that tepresents cor
(1) A(p), G(a). Co)
wi.. the bssue rcpresented in the above dian

(2) A(9), BQ0). C(p) () a, c and d


(2) 5, c ang c
(3) A(), B(P), c(a)0
L and :
wAa), BP), Co) c
(4] and
12, Contacóon of diaphragm during Inspiraton leacs te
statementw neun
Decrease in the volume of thoracic chamber in the
(1) dorso-ventral axis
1. Selethecorec
* (All neuraglialells are atabie in matu

Incedse in the volume of thoracdc chamter as well as Eurons are unit of


neural svstem tal TI.
pulmonary cavity in the antero-0estertcr axts sümulus
u
Decrease in the volume cf putmonay cavty Neurogla cansüute less than oneyalthe vcium
ncrease in that of thoradc chamber
ineural t'ssue inourboay
(4) No change in the volume of thorade chamber Neural tSsue consists ol ncavely drviding ells alir.
(4 Teurans anggiial ells
13. All ot the tollowing can increase the rate theart Seat, the
stengt ot ventricular centacten and herety the cardiac *3. Reac the tollowing stalements.
A:Tendon is an cxample
o
outputexces) $atemem dense eqular
(1) Sympathebc neves connectve ässue hat conecsone
Sore o

Satemet 3:Dense iregulat connectye 0ssue onsSts


(2) Adrenaline ordiferenty orientec collagen hbres.L
Chocse he cOTCCJpton.
L3Lus nerve Only statementA is correc X
(4) Noradrenaline
satemen 3 iscorrect
14, Which ot the tollowing sepresents the/coet brder at&mly
tlow ot blood in human body? 3
3oth statements A and -arecorrec
LA
(1) Vena cava
- Letvenmcde Pulmenav vein
V4) 30h statements A ana 3 are incorrec:
(3) Vena cava - Letventide Putonary artery V
Smoking reéuces sliarv electveness which can 'eau
/:to lung
Pulmonary artery - Right entide Putmonary intecdons.
6:Sactena and oher baodes can pass down the ina
veins - Aota oipe ano enter the lungs causingdamage to ung issue
t4YFulmonary veins Let vende
rBoti Asserton & eason are ue ang the eason is
16. Sucinate I nhbited ty which the comedexplanatonithe sssertor
denyssinae
substance that chsc instucurer BOh ksserion & Season are trua Su he, :eason is
(1) Fumaa (-not he coecexpianation te-asseron
LAMatya 3) Assertion is true statemenn buRtason s lalse
(4) Boh Asserton and Season are alse ssatemenis
(3)
(4)
4re
we. cOInpebbve enzyne
of pe
Allowng s trup 25. Ddgrammatic
selch cerain connecOvete
below. Select the
o

Z0. \1tuch opbon hat correctty


inctease in Kn Iabelled A, B, C
LHHOnchanyed Vmax and
and 0. sden:enkese
in Km
Vmax and decrease
(2) Unchanged
Km
in Vmax and
(3) Decrease
Vmay and Km
(4) Incea se in Michaçlis Menten
21, And he oorrett statement about
Constant Vmay
inhibißon, Km Increases but
In compeDive
(1) emalns Ghe same
propordonal to substrate atinity
(2) Km is inversely A
wo diierent enzymes ls
The catalydc emdency of
(1) 3pocyte
Culagen Wath
Kn value
() compared by heir
Cel
(2)
sre presence ofa non-competbve
n
inhibitor, Km tnia Osteo yte IRast
Ftreta
Uncreasesahd maximal velocdty Vmax) decreases (3)MacrophayoMast
given graph Chodrcyo
following describes he
22, Whlch of the (4)Mast cel
acophagoFtrotlat
correct2 Conan

B (1) (1)
(2) (2)

energy
Cndo (3) (3)
A

26. ldenity and observe


Potential nzeProduct the given tissue.

Ctecyte
Substrate

Progress of reaction
energy A In
Choose the ncorre¢t statement W.r.L
reaction with acivation enzyme
ss Epdóthemicenzyme and B in absence of the qiven tiSsue.
presence of (1) It serves weight
energy A bearing funcion in human
Exothermic reacdon with acivation enzyme (2) It provides structural
body
(2) presence of enzyme and B in absence of framework to the bgdy

Endothermic reaction with activation


energy A in (ohas a solid and pliableground substance rich
enzyme collagen fibres in
(3) absence of enzyme and B In presence of
energy A (4) It protects and supports
Ia softer tissues and organs
Exothermic reacon with acivation
(4) enzyme and B in presence of enzyme 27. Select the correctmatch.
absence of
23. Formaton of a clot in damaged blood vessels requires (1) Anübody-Homopolymer of amino
conversion of inacve ibrinogens to fibrin in the blood. YChiin-Homopalymerof acids
The blood cdoting factor spedfic for catalyzlng this N-acetyl glucosamine
pardcular conversion is (3) Triglyceride-Homopolymer of
fatty acid and glycerol
(1) Only calcium X (4) DNA-Homopolymer of
nucleoides
(2) Thrombokinase 28. Read the glven statements
and select the correct opion.
Statement A: Normal expiraion
(3) Prothrombinase X
is a passve
umans and no mscular contractions are int
hun
9Aove thrombin Statement B: Normal expiration
results from the elasic
24. Normaly, the largest amount of urea would be caried by recoil of the lungs.
which of the following bloodvessels in mammals? (1) Only statementA is correct
Hepatic vein
(2) Only statement Biscorrect
(2) Hepadc portal veln 31 Bothstatements A
and B are correct
(3) Hepatdc artery
(4) Both statements A and B are incorrect
(4) Renal vein
he hold his breah for one minute. Which of
par erson ties to 34, Which of the followinglincorrectly dent hes the structure
following changes in blood would first le ad to an urge
breathe? glven in column Iwith ts corresponding bomclecule in
o column l1?
)Fall in 02 concentaion Column Column-I
sE in CO2 concentabon
CH,
H,N-C, - CO0- Serine
(3) Rise In pH
(1)
(4) Fall in osmolarity
30. A
healthy man can inspire or
expire approximately
mL aidper minute
during nomal conditons. Gaan-)rea 2)5105 - Ribose sugir
option which fills the blank correcty. Cho0se the
(1) 500- 600
(2) 600- 800
-Uncl
(3)
800-1000
AY6000 -8000 H
(4) CH3(CH2)14COOH
31. Read the given statements Palm.tc aCd
statements. and identy true and false
(a) Simple lipid such as glycerol
(b) Amino acids are subsituted is trihydroxypropane. (2) (2)
(c) Ash obtained upon burning methanes.
a living tissue completely. (3) (3)
is rich in organic elements.
Choose the correct option. (4) (4)
35. Match the following columns.
column-l column-lu
a.Phospholipids) Nucleoside
b.|Myoglobin ) (Lecithin
c.JCellulose Prosthetic group
a.luridine vHomopolysacchande
(1) (1)
e.Haem SwTertiary structure of protein
(2) (2),
wyai), b(M). çov), d(), e(1)
Las3)
(2) afv), b(1), co), dv), ej)
(4) (4)
(3) a0), b(ii), c(v), d(). e(1)
32. Amino acid whose 'R' group lsbasicjin nature is
ysne (4) a(fv), b(li), c0). di), e(v)
36. Select the mlsmatch
(2) Valine
Unipolar
(3) Glycine neurons Have multple dendronsX
(4) Serine
(2)]Bipolar neurons Have one axan and one
33. Which of the following structure of protein is/are present dendron
in a proteinaceous enzyme with a single polypeptde
chainonly?) (3Mulipolar Have one long axon and
remainlng short processes
erimarystructure only [neurons as dendrons
(2) Secondary structure only A single process arises frst
(3) Tertiary structure only (4) Pseudounipolar from the cell body vhich
neurons divides to form dendntes
(4) Primary, secondary and tertiary structure and axon

(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
muscles. 42. A In case of cathon
corroctppton wet cardiac muRrle Imonoxide combines with
mnonoide pOing.
Can,:
J7. Cho0se thd beween cardiac sinolo
haemogtobin fat mcte teag,
tthan oryqen hereby tornung
CortnunicaDon Juncvons contact os a a telatvelj mte at
aula to
cells of compound called cartiyhacmnoglotin
hbres allow the R:Oxygen haenoglobin diss0caton
Unit Composcd of acio case
side in of Co poi5oning. Cursehs o
let
muscies ate
Z-lines of cardiac Boh AS5erton & Reason are tue nnd
thc corrcct explanatuon of the asseruon the teacn is
musctes
i 4
(2) proteins
for contacion of heart
Molecular basls Boh ASSgrtion &Reason are true but the teason
(3) Caz-calmodulin binding Intercalated not the correct explanatton ofthe asserton s
at
are held togener L(3YÁsseruon is true statement but Reason Is false
Mulonucleated fibres
cvete
(4) discs
w.r.t phase of cardiacnormat (4) Both Asseruon and Rcason are
false state ments
Incorrect match adult man under 43. Select a pair of factors responsitble for
J8. Ch00s0 he in an shit in orygen
and Its duiuo
condidons. dissociaton cuve to left and ight side respecivcly trom
physiological standard
systole-0.1 second (1) Low pO2. high pCOz X
(2) Atlal
diastole
(2) Avial
-0.7 second (2) Higher temperature, low BPGlever'
second
LBWentricularsystole -0.4 (3) Low pH, high pO2
second
Ventrlcular diastole -0.5
(4) AYLow fH) concentaion, high temperature
TV +€RV.
th
IncorIectmatch.
39, Select EC: 44. Match he items given in column I to the items given in
= ERV + RV column l and select he correct opbon.
(1) FRC
(2) TV EC- ERV Column ! Column I|
VC - IRV X a. FRC 0) ERV +RV
3rV IC-
(4) TV
= IRV b. VC (u) RV+ ERV + JRV+ TV
below. TV +IRV
items listed in box d. TLC
40. Read the (v) ERV + +
RuBisCO.
Chrtin TV RV
Collagen,
Inulin, Celulose)
Glycogen a),b(). coi), d(u)
homopolymers
many among them are structural (2) a(), b(i), c(i), d(iv)
How
(3) a(0), b(). c(i), d(i)X
(1) One
(4) a0), b(i), cov), d in)
(2) Three
45, Ch00se the correct opion w..t the second heart sound.
(1) Produced during the middle of joint diastole
(4) Four
B and (2) Produced at he beginning of venticular diastol
can accept blood from AB, B,
42. A:AB person 5 Produced at the initiaton of arial systole
Rh, A and B
AB* person lacks anibodles against (4) AV
Itis called tub and is associated with the closure of the
R: valves
anügens.
are trUe and the reason is
Buth Assertion & Reason asserion
the cortect explanaion of the
are true but the reason Is
Both Assertion & Reason
(4 not the correct
explanation of the assertion
statement but Reason is false
(3) Asserdon Is true
are false statements
(4) Both Assertion and Reason

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