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2) The Physics section includes questions on mechanics, oscillations, torque, thermal radiation and other topics.
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no – slip assumption between the wall and the fluid is no longer valid. The fractional calculus approach is
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PHYSICS
Choose the correct answer :
1. A body falls from a height of 120 m. After 2 s of
fall, if gravity disappears then total time taken to
reach the ground is (g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 9 s (2) 5 s
(3) 7 s (4) 10 s
2. A block of mass 5 kg is placed on an inclined
plane as shown in the figure. Force applied by
incline plane on the block is (g = 9.8 m/s2)
5
kg
60°
= 0.5
(1) 25 N (2) 49 N
(3) 25 3 N (4)
25
N
3
3. Select correct statement(s) regarding collision.
(1) During collision momentum of a colliding body
is conserved along line of impact
(2) During collision momentum of a colliding body
is not conserved along a line perpendicular to
line of impact
(3) Momentum of a body along line perpendicular
to line of impact is conserved
(4) Momentum of a colliding body is not conserved
along any time
4. If a force F acting on a body at a position r
produces a torque about origin, then choose the
incorrect option
(1) r F (2) . 0r
(3) . 0 r (4) . 0 F
5. When a weight of 10 kg is suspended from a
copper wire of length 3 m and diameter 0.4 mm,
its length increases by 2.4 cm. If the diameter of
wire is doubled then extension in the length will be
(1) 1.2 cm (2) 4.8 cm
(3) 9.6 cm (4) 0.6 cm
6. Velocity of a particle is plotted against
displacement as shown. The time period of
oscillation
v (m/s)
3.6
Y(m)
0.4
(0, 0)
(1) 2 s (2) s
(3)
2
s
3
(4)
2
s
9
7. An explosion blows a rock into three parts. Two
parts go off at right angles to each other. These two
are, 1 kg first part moving with velocity 12 ms–1
and 2 kg, second part moving with velocity of
8 ms–1. If the third part flies off with a velocity of
4 ms–1, its mass would be
(1) 14 kg (2) 3 kg
(3) 5 kg (4) 8 kg
8. In a gravity free space the liquid in a capillary tube
will rise to
(1) Slightly more height as on earth
(2) Height equal to capillary outside liquid
(3) Same height as on earth
(4) Less height as on earth
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9. In the figure shown find the average force on the
particle between A and B (mass = m)
v
v
B
R
A
(1)
2
2
mv
R
(2)
2
2mv
R
(3)
2
2 2 mv
R
(4)
2
2 mv
R
10. Star x emits maximum radiation of wavelength
4000 Å and star y emits maximum radiation of
wavelength 8000 Å, then ratio of temperature of two
stars is
(1) 23 (2) 24
(3) 22 (4) 2
11. The separation between a node and next antinode in
the vibrating air column is 25 cm. If speed of sound
in air is 340 ms–1, then frequency of vibration is
(1) 340 Hz (2) 300 Hz
(3) 330 Hz (4) 350 Hz
12. A block of mass 20 kg shown in the figure is in
equilibrium. If strings are ideal, then ratio of tension
developed in strings, is
20
T1 T1
30° 60°
(1) 1
2
1
3
T
T
(2)
1
2
3
T
T
(3) 1
2
3
T
T
(4) 1
2
1
3
T
T
13. In the figure shown, the block A of mass m is
released from the top of a frictionless wedge
(which is fixed to the ground). Block A slides down
the wedge and undergoes an elastic head on
collision with block B. Ignore friction everywhere.
The speed of B just after collision is
A
B
m
h
m
(1)
2
gh
(2) 8gh
(3) 2gh (4) gh
14. Two particle each of mass m are situated at x axis
as shown in the figure. Moment of inertia of the
system about an axis passing through their centre
of mass and parallel to y-axis is
( , 0)a (3 , 0)a
m m
x
y
(1) ma2 (2)
2
2
ma
(3) 2ma2 (4) 3ma2
15. Two masses m and 4m are kept r distance apart. If
4m mass experiences 16F force due to mass m,
then the force experienced by mass m due to 4m
mass is
(1) 4F (2) F
(3) 16F (4)
4
F
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16. Which of the following statement is in accordance
with Kirchhoff’s law of thermal radiation?
(1) A good emitter is also a good absorber
(2) The rate of radiation depends on the fourth
power of absolute temperature
(3) All bodies radiates as well as absorb thermal
radiation at all temperatures except 0 K
(4) The wavelength corresponding to maximum
intensity in thermal radiation decreases with
increase in temperature
17. An object is moving toward east with speed 5 m/s.
After t = 5 s, it is found to be moving towards north
with speed 5 m/s, then average acceleration is
(1)
–21
ms
2
N - W (2) –2
2 ms N - W
(3) –2
2 ms N - E (4)
–21
ms
2
N - E
18. A ball strikes at an angle of incidence on a plane
as shown in the figure. If it rebounds at right angle
to the direction of incidence then value of is
[Take Coefficient of restitution =
1
3
]
Normal
(1) 60° (2) 53°
(3) 30° (4) 45°
19. A flywheel of mass 50 kg is rotating with angular
speed 5 rad s–1. If radius of gyration of the wheel
is 2 m then its angular momentum will be
(1) 1000 kgm2s–1 (2) 500 kgm2s–1
(3) 2000 kgm2s–1 (4) 200 kgm2s–1
20. Eight identical spherical drops are falling a
homogenous viscous medium with constant velocity
4 m/s. If all combines to form a single big drop,
then the terminal velocity of big drop will be
(1) 8 m/s (2) 12 m/s
(3) 16 m/s (4) 24 m/s
21. Relation between time (t) and position (x) of a
particle moving along x-axis is t = ax2 + bx, where
a and b are constants. Acceleration of the particle
is
(1) –2abv2
(2) 2bv3
(3) –2av3
(4) 2av2
22. Three identical conductors are connected as
shown. The temperature is
70°C
30°C
80°C
(1) 40°C
(2) 50°C
(3) 60°C
(4) 70°C
23. The minimum time in which a particle performing
S.H.M can travel distance equal to one amplitude.
T
(1)
2
T
(2)
4
T
(3)
6
(4)
3
T
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24. How many unpaired electrons are present in Mn?
(1) 6 (2) 7
(3) 4 (4) 5
25. The mixture of urea and naphthalene can be
separated by
(1) Filtration (2) Distillation
(3) Chromatography (4) Sublimation
26. CH – CH = CH – CH + Br CH – CH – CH – CH3 3 2 3 3
Br Br
is a/an
(1) Substitution reaction
(2) Elimination reaction
(3) Electrophilic addition reaction
(4) Nucleophilic addition reaction
27. Which of the following is least stable carbocation?
(1)
CH2
NO2
(2)
CH2
COCH3
(3)
CH2
CH3
(4)
CH2
OCH3
28. pH of acid rain is
(1) 7.0 (2) 8.0
(3) 5.6 (4) 6.5
29. Total number of spectral lines present in visible
region during transition from 2nd excited state to 5th
excited state in hydrogen atom is
(1) 2 (2) 6
(3) Zero (4) 1
CHEMISTRY
30. Which of the following relationship is correct?
(1)
gn
c pK K (RT)
(2) gn
c pK K (RT)
(3) gn
p cK K (RT)
(4) p c gK = K ;Δn 0
31. Solubility product (Ksp) of BaSO4 is correctly given
by (where S = solubility)
(1) Ksp = 27S4 (2) Ksp = 108S5
(3) Ksp = S2 (4) Ksp = 4S3
32. Which is mismatched regarding isomerism
mentioned?
(1) Isopentane and Neopentane Chain isomers
(2) C2H5OC2H5 and CH3OCH2CH2CH3
Metamers
(3) CH3CH2CH2CH2COOH and CH3CH2COOC2H5
Functional isomers
(4) 3° butanol and Isobutanol Chain isomer
33. Which of the following alkene is the most stable?
(1) C C
H
H
H
H
(2) C C
H
H
CH3
H
(3) C C
H C3
H
H
CH3
(4) C C
H C3
H
CH3
H
34. The n-factor of K2Cr2O7 in acidic medium is
Cr O2 7
2–
+ 14H
+
+
x
e
–
2Cr
3+
+ 7H O2
x = (n factor). Here x is
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 2 (4) 4
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35. Which of the following given set of quantum
numbers is incorrect?
(1) n = 1, l = 0, m = –1,
2
1
s
(2) n = 4, l = 3, m = –4,
2
1
s
(3) n = 2, l = 2, m = 0,
2
1
s
(4) All of these
36. Cerium (Z = 58) is placed in
(1) d-block, 7th period (2) f-block, 6th period
(3) d-block, 5th period (4) d-block, 6th period
37. The bond energies of H—H, Br—Br & HBr are 433,
192 & 365 kJ/mol respectively. The H for the
reaction, H2(g) + Br2(g) 2HBr(g) is
(1) + 26 kJ (2) – 105 kJ
(3) – 26 kJ (4) + 105 kJ
38. Hardness of water is because of the presence of
(1) Mg(HCO3)2 (2) CaCl2
(3) CaSO4 (4) All of these
39. For the following compounds
A.
OH
B.
OCH3
C.
NH2
D.
CH3
Correct order for rate of electrophilic substitution
reaction is
(1) B > A > D > C (2) C > A > B > D
(3) D > B > A > C (4) B > A > C > D
40. Hybridisation of N in NH3 is
(1) sp3 (2) sp2
(3) sp (4) Both sp3 and sp2
41. The hybridisation and shape of Xe is XeO2F2
respectively are
(1) sp3d, angular (2) sp, linear
(3) sp3d2, angular (4) sp3d, non-planar
42. The planar structure is shown by
(1) 2
3CO
(2) BCl3
(3) N(SiH3) (4) All of these
43. Correct graph for Charles’ law
V = Volume, T = temperature in Kelvin.
(1)
V
T
(2) logV
logT
(3)
P
T
T
(4) P
1
T
44. 4 2 4
2
HgSO /H SO
3
(Final)H O,
CH C CH X
.
The product X is
(1) CH3CH2COOH (2) CH2=CH.OH
(3) CH3COOH (4) 3 3
O
||
CH — C — CH
45. In which of the following glyoxal is not the only
product of reductive ozonolysis?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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BIOLOGY
46. The organelle concerned with photorespiration is
(1) Lysosomes (2) Sphaerosomes
(3) Peroxisome (4) Centrosome
47. The most dramatic period of the cell cycle involves
(1) A major reorganisation of virtually all
components of the cell
(2) Replication of DNA
(3) Duplication of most organelle
(4) Synthesis of tubulin proteins
48. The lens shaped opening, which occur in most
woody trees and permit exchange of gases
between atmosphere and internal tissue of stem is
(1) Stomata (2) Lenticels
(3) Bulliform cells (4) Bark
49. The phytohormone which stimulates the closure of
stomata is
(1) Ripening hormone (2) Stress hormone
(3) Adenine derivative (4) Terpene derivative
50. Identify the A, B and C in the given reaction of
respiration
Phosphoenolpyruvate B
A
C
CoA CO2
Acetyl CoA
A B C
(1) ADP + Pi PGA FADH
(2) ATP Citrate NADH
(3) NADH Pyruvic acid NADPH
(4) ATP Pyruvic acid NADH
51. Which of the following is vascular archegoniates?
(1) Pea (2) Marchantia
(3) Cycas (4) Ectocarpus
52. The lowest category in taxonomic hierarchy is
(1) Genus (2) Species
(3) Class (4) Order
53. In biological N2-fixation mechanism, to fix one
molecular nitrogen into two molecules of ammonia,
the number of electrons, protons and ATP required
are respectively
(1) 6e–, 6H+, 12 ATP (2) 8e–, 8H+, 16 ATP
(3) 16e–, 16H+, 32 ATP (4) 12e–, 12H+, 24 ATP
54. The feature present in plant cell but absent in
animal cell is
(1) Presence of membrane bound organelles
(2) Presence of rigid cell wall
(3) Absence of plastid
(4) Presence of centrosome
55. Proteinaceous endosperm layer in monocot seed is
known as
(1) Aleurone layer (2) Scutellum
(3) Hilum (4) Storage region
56. Read the following statement carefully
“The organisms belonging to the same taxa have
a common ancestor.”
This statement is related to
(1) Artificial system of classification
(2) Natural system of classification
(3) Both (1) & (2)
(4) Phylogenetic system of classification
57. Whorled type of phyllotaxy found in
(1) China rose (2) Calotropis
(3) Guava (4) Alstonia
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58. Ovary is half inferior in
(1) Hypogynous flower – Rose
(2) Perigynous flower – Guava
(3) Epigynous flower – Cucumber
(4) Perigynous flower – Plum
59. Cristae increases surface area and is present in
(1) Golgi bodies (2) Mitochondria
(3) ER (4) Chloroplast
60. Which of the following nitrogen metabolism
microbe is not a chemoautotrophs?
(1) Nitrococcus (2) Nitrosomonas
(3) Rhizobium (4) Nitrobacter
61. Which of the following statement is correct?
(1) Conjoint open vascular bundles are common in
stem and leaves
(2) All tissues on the innerside of the endodermis
except pericycle constitute the stele
(3) There may be no variation in the length of
filaments within a flower, as in Salvia and
mustard
(4) Secondary meristems are derived from primary
permanent tissues
62. Find the correct match w.r.t. mineral elements and
their function
(1) Potassium – Opening and closing of
stomata
(2) Sulphur – Carbohydrate translocation
(3) Zinc – Synthesis of chlorophyll
(4) Magnesium – Water splitting reactions
63. Which of the following is most obvious and
technically complicated defining feature of life
forms?
(1) Consciousness (2) Reproduction
(3) Metabolism (4) Growth
64. In which of the following pair of plants zygotic
meiosis occurs?
(1) Ulothrix and Pinus
(2) Riccia and Spirogyra
(3) Anthoceros and Selaginella
(4) Volvox and Chlamydomonas
65. The cell membrane of erythrocyte has
approximately ________ percent protein and
________ percent lipids.
(1) 50, 50 (2) 40, 52
(3) 52, 40 (4) 40, 60
66. Which of the following are excluded from five
kingdom system of classification?
(1) Mycoplasma (2) Chlamydomonas
(3) Slime moulds (4) Viroids
67. Kranz anatomy referes to
(1) Arrangement of cells in leaves of C4 plants
(2) Arrangement of cells in leaves of C3 plants
(3) Thin walled bundle sheath cell forming wreath
(4) Thick walled mesophyll cell with intercellular
spaces
68. Swelling of wood in water is an example of
(1) Active absorption (2) Imbibition
(3) Exosmosis (4) Deplasmolysis
69. During urine formation, in which part of nephron,
minimum reabsorption takes place
(1) DCT (2) PCT
(3) Glomerulus (4) Loop of Henle
70. Rapid spasm in muscle due to low Ca++ in body
fluid occurs in
(1) Arthritis
(2) Muscular dystrophy
(3) Myasthenia gravis
(4) Tetany
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71. Which of the muscle is under the control of
autonomic nervous system?
(1) Skeletal muscle (2) Smooth muscle
(3) Cardiac muscle (4) Both (2) & (3)
72. Acromion process is the part of
(1) Clavicle (2) Humerus
(3) Scapula (4) Radius
73. Which of the following coelentrates exist in polyp
and medusa forms and exhibit metagenesis?
(1) Hydra (2) Obelia
(3) Aurelia (4) Both (2) & (3)
74. Which of the following has been correctly
matched?
(1) Bilateral symmetry : Ctenophora
(2) Eucoelomate : Aschelminthes
(3) Acoelomate : Platyhelminthes
(4) Schizocoelomate : Echinodermata
75. Enzyme carbonic anhydrase helps in
(1) Binding of O2 and haemoglobin
(2) Transportation of O2
(3) Binding of CO2 and haemoglobin
(4) Transportation of CO2
76. Which type of epithelium is found in ducts of
glands and tubular part of nephrons in kidneys?
(1) Squamous epithelium
(2) Cuboidal epithelium
(3) Columnar epithelium
(4) Ciliated epithelium
77. In which of the following animal, both notochord and
vertebral column are absent?
(1) Doliolum (2) Branchiostoma
(3) Petromyzon (4) Scoliodon
78. Adult haemoglobin has
(1) Primary structure of protein
(2) Secondary structure of protein
(3) Tertiary structure of protein
(4) Quaternary structure of protein
79. In Periplaneta, a pair of jointed, filamentous
structures are present called anal cerci which arise
from
(1) 9th sternum in male only
(2) 10th tergum in both male and female
(3) 9th tergum in male only
(4) 9th sternum in both male and female
80. Which of the following is brush border enzyme?
(1) Carboxypeptidase (2) Amylase
(3) Maltase (4) Nuclease
81. Amount of air left in lungs after normal expiration
(1) TV + ERV (2) TV + IRV
(3) TV + IRV + ERV (4) ERV + RV
82. A symptom of acute chest pain appears when no
enough oxygen is reaching the heart muscle
(1) Heart failure (2) Heart attack
(3) Atherosclerosis (4) Angina
83. Tubular secretion is an important step in urine
formation. In PCT their is selective secretion of
(1) H+ (2) K+
(3) NH3 (4) All of these
84. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of
red muscle fibres?
(1) More quantity of myoglobin
(2) Number of mitochondria are less
(3) Amount of sarcoplasmic reticulum is more
(4) Depend on anaerobic process for energy
85. Which of the following part of brain consists of fibre
tract that interconnect different regions of the brain?
(1) Corpus callosum (2) Pons
(3) Cerebellum (4) Medulla
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86. Which of the following structure of human ear
helps in equalising the pressures on either sides of
ear drum?
(1) Ear ossicles (2) Tympanic membrane
(3) Eustachian tube (4) Vestibular apparatus
87. Enzymes which catalyse linking of C–O, C–S,
C–N, P–O etc bonds, belong to which of the
following category?
(1) Isomerase (2) Ligases
(3) Lyases (4) Transferases
88. Choose the correct sequence of layer in the wall
of alimentary canal from inside to outside
(1) Submucosa, serosa, muscularis and mucosa
(2) Muscularis, serosa, submucosa and mucosa
(3) Mucosa, muscularis, submucosa and serosa
(4) Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis and serosa
89. Which of the following does not excrete
nitrogenous wastes as uric acid?
(1) Columba
(2) Chelone
(3) Apis
(4) Prawn
90. Given below is a list of some hormone
(a) Cortisol
(b) Insulin
(c) Adrenaline
(d) PRL
How many of the given hormones have extracellular
receptor?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Four