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 PAPER-2 PCB àíZnwpñVH$m H«$‘m§H$ àíZnwpñVH$m H$moS>

BA
Question Booklet Sr. No.
AZwH«$‘m§H$ / Roll No.

Q. Booklet Code

CÎma-erQ> H«$‘m§H$ / OMR Answer Sheet No.

KmofUm : / Declaration :
‘¢Zo n¥îR> g§»¶m 1 na {X¶o J¶o {ZX}em| H$mo n‹T>H$a g‘P {b¶m h¡& narjm Ho$ÝÐmܶj H$s ‘moha
I have read and understood the instructions given on page No. 1 Seal of Superintendent of Examination Centre

narjmWu H$m hñVmja /Signature of Candidate
(AmdoXZ nÌ Ho$ AwZgma /as signed in application) H$j {ZarjH$ Ho$ hñVmja /Signature of the Invigilator

narjmWu H$m Zm‘/
Name of Candidate :

narjmWu H$mo {X¶o n¡amJ«m’$ H$s ZH$b ñd¶§ H$s hñV{b{n ‘| ZrMo {X¶o J¶o [a³V ñWmZ na ZH$b (H$m°nr) H$aZr h¡&
""Amn ghr ì¶dgm¶ ‘| h¢, ¶h Amn V^r OmZ|Jo O~ : Amn H$m‘ na OmZo Ho$ {bE qM{VV h¢, Amn {Z˶ AnZm H$m‘ g~go AÀN>m H$aZm MmhVo h¢, Am¡a Amn AnZo H$m¶© Ho$
‘hËd H$mo g‘PVo h¢&'' AWdm / OR
To be copied by the candidate in your own handwriting in the space given below for this purpose is compulsory.
‘‘You will know you are in the right profession when : you wake anxious to go to work, you want to do your best daily, and you know your work is
important.”

* Bg n¥îR> H$m D$nar AmYm ^mJ H$mQ>Zo Ho$ ~mX drjH$ Bgo N>mÌ H$s OMR sheet Ho$ gmW gwa{jV aIo&
* After cutting half upper part of this page, invigilator preserve it along with student’s OMR sheet.

 
nwpñVH$m ‘| ‘wIn¥îR> g{hV n¥îR>m| H$s g§»¶m g‘¶ 3 K§Q>o A§H$ / Marks nwpñVH$m ‘| àíZm| H$s g§»¶m
No. of Pages in Booklet including title
32 Time 3 Hours 600 No. of Questions in Booklet
150

PAPER-2 PCB àíZnwpñVH$m H«$‘m§H$/ Question Booklet Sr. No.

AZwH«$‘m§H$ / Roll No.
H$j {ZarjH$ Ho$ hñVmja /Signature of the Invigilator
àíZnwpñVH$m H$moS>
narjmWu H$m Zm‘/
Name of Candidate : BA
Q. Booklet Code
narjm{W©¶m| Ho$ {bE {ZX}e /INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
Aä¶{W©¶m| hoVw Amdí¶H$ {ZX}e : Instructions for the Candidate :
1. Amo.E‘.Ama. CÎma n{ÌH$m ‘| Jmobm| VWm g^r à{dpîQ>¶m| H$mo ^aZo Ho$ {bE Ho$db 1. Use BLUE or BLACK BALL POINT PEN only for all entries and for filling
Zrbo ¶m H$mbo ~mb ßdmB§Q> noZ H$m hr Cn¶moJ H$a|& the bubbles in the OMR Answer Sheet.
2. SECURITY SEAL ImobZo Ho$ nhbo Aä¶Wu AnZm Zm‘, AZwH«$‘m§H$ (A§H$m| 2. Before opening the SECURITY SEAL of the question booklet, write
your Name, Roll Number ( In figures), OMR Answer-sheet Number in
‘|) Amo.E‘.Ama. CÎma-erQ> H$m H«$‘m§H$ Bg àíZ-nwpñVH$m Ho$ D$na {X¶o J¶o the space provided at the top of the Question Booklet. Non-compliance
ñWmZ na {bI|& ¶{X do Bg {ZX}e H$m nmbZ Zht H$a|Jo Vmo CZH$s CÎma-erQ> H$m of these instructions would mean that the Answer Sheet can not be
‘yë¶m§H$Z Zhr hmo gHo$Jm VWm Eogo Aä¶Wu A¶mo½¶ Kmo{fV hmo Om¶|Jo& evaluated leading the disqualification of the candidate.
3. à˶oH$ àíZ Mma A§H$m| H$m h¡& {Og àíZ H$m CÎma Zht {X¶m J¶m h¡, Cg na H$moB© 3. Each question carries FOUR marks. No marks will be awarded for
A§H$ Zht {X¶m Om¶oJm& JbV CÎma na A§H$ Zht H$mQ>m OmEJm& unattempted questions. There is no negative marking on wrong answer.
4. Each multiple choice questions has only one correct answer and marks
4. g^r ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZm| ‘| EH$ hr {dH$ën ghr h¡, {Ogna A§H$ Xo¶ hmoJm& shall be awarded for correct answer.
5. JUH$, bm°J Q>o{~b, ‘mo~mBb ’$moZ, Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ CnH$aU VWm ñbmBS> ê$b Am{X 5. Use of calculator, log table, mobile phones, any electronic gadget and
H$m à¶moJ d{O©V h¡& slide rule etc. is strictly prohibited.
6. Aä¶Wu H$mo narjm H$j N>moS>Zo H$s AZw‘{V narjm Ad{Y H$s g‘mpßV na hr Xr 6. Candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall at the end of
Om¶oJr& examination time period only.
7. ¶{X {H$gr Aä¶Wu Ho$ nmg nwñVH|$ ¶m Aݶ {b{IV ¶m N>nr gm‘J«r, {Oggo do 7. If a candidate is found in possession of books or any other printed
ghm¶Vm bo gH$Vo/gH$Vr h¢, nm¶r Om¶oJr, Vmo Cgo A¶mo½¶ Kmo{fV H$a {X¶m Om or written material from which he/she might derive assistance, he/she
gH$Vm h¡& Bgr àH$ma, ¶{X H$moB© Aä¶Wu {H$gr ^r àH$ma H$s ghm¶Vm {H$gr ^r is liable to be treated at disqualified. Similarly, if a candidate is found
ómoV go XoVm ¶m boVm (¶m XoZo H$m ¶m boZo H$m à¶mg H$aVm) hþAm nm¶m Om¶oJm, giving or obtaining (or attempting to give or obtain) assistance from any
source, he/she is liable to be disqualified.
Vmo Cgo ^r A¶mo½¶ Kmo{fV {H$¶m Om gH$Vm h¡&
8. {H$gr ^r ^«‘ H$s Xem ‘| àíZ-nwpñVH$m Ho$ A§J«oOr A§e H$mo hr ghr d A§{V‘ 8. English version of questions paper is to be considered as authentic and
‘mZm Om¶oJm& final to resolve any ambiguity.
9. a’$ H$m¶© Ho$ {bE EH$ Imbr sheet g§½b½Z h¡& 9. One blank sheet for rough work is also enclosed.
10. OMR sheet Bg Paper Ho$ ^rVa h¡ VWm Bgo ~mha {ZH$mbm Om gH$Vm h¡ naÝVw 10. OMR sheet is placed within this paper and can be taken out from this
Paper H$s grb Ho$db nona ewé hmoZo Ho$ g‘¶ na hr Imobm Om¶oJm& paper but seal of paper must be opened only at the start of paper.

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PAPER-2
Physics : Q. 1 to Q. 50
Chemistry : Q. 51 to Q. 100
Biology : Q. 101 to Q. 150

PHYSICS / ^m¡{VH$emñÌ
001. A small bead of mass M slides on a 001. EH$ M Ðì`‘mZ H$m N>moQ>m ‘ZH$m EH$
smooth wire that is bent in a circle of {MH$Zo Vma na {’$gbVm h¡& `hm± Vma EH$
radius R. It is released at the top of R {ÌÁ`m Ho$ d¥Îm Ho$ ^mJ Ho$ ê$n ‘| ‘w‹S>m
the circular part of the wire (point A hþAm h¡& ‘ZHo$ H$mo d¥{Îm` ^mJ Ho$ {eIa
in the figure) with a negligibly small
velocity. Find the height H where the
({MÌ ‘| q~Xþ A­) go ZJÊ` doJ go ‘wº$
bead will reverse direction. {H$`m OmVm h¡& dh D±$MmB© H kmV H$amo
Ohm± ‘ZH$m AnZr {Xem nbQ>Vm h¡&

3R 5R 3R 5R
(A) (B) (A) (B)
2 2 2 2
(C) R (D) 2R (C) R (D) 2R
002. Two persons A and B start from the same 002. Xmo ì`{º$ A
­ VWm B EH$ hr OJh go EH$
location and walked around a square in
opposite directions with constant speeds. dJ© na {dnarV {XemAm| ‘| AMa Mmbmo§ go
The square has side 60m. Speeds of A MbZm àmaå^ H$aVo h¢& dJ© H$s ^wOm 60m
and B are 4m/s and 2m/s respectively. h¡, A VWm B H$s Mmb| H«$‘e… 4m/s VWm
When will they meet first time? 2m/s h¡& do nhbr ~ma H$~ {‘b|Jo ?
(A) 10 sec (B) 20 sec (A) 10 sec (B) 20 sec
(C) 30 sec (D) 40 sec (C) 30 sec (D) 40 sec

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003. A tire of radius R rolls on a flat surface 003. EH$ R {ÌÁ`m H$m n{h`m g‘Vb gVh na
with angular velocity ω and velocity ν H$moUr` doJ ω VWm doJ ν go {MÌmZwgma
as shown in the diagram. If ν  >  ωR, in bw‹S>H$ ahm h¡& `{X ν  >  ωR Vmo Q>m`a Ûmam
which direction does friction from the
tire act on the road ? g‹S>H$ na Kf©U {H$g {Xem ‘| bJoJm?

(A) Towards the left
(B) Towards the right (A) ~m`t Va’$ (B) Xm`r Va’$
(C) Towards downwards (C) ZrMo H$s Va’$ (D) D$na H$s Va’$
(D) Towards upwards
004. Consider one dimensional motion of 004. EH$ m Ðì`‘mZ Ho$ H$U H$s EH$ {d‘r`
a particle of mass m. It has potential J{V na {dMma H$s{OE & BgH$s pñW{VO
energy U = a + bx2 where a and D$Om© U = a + bx2 h¡ Ohm± a VWm b
b are positive constants. At origin YZmË‘H$ {Z`Vm§H$ h¢& ‘yb {~ÝXþ (x = 0)
(x = 0) it has initial velocity ν0. It na BgH$m àmapå^H$ doJ ν0 h¡ & `h gab
performs simple harmonic oscillations. Amd¥{V J{V H$aVm h¡ {OgH$s Amd¥{V {ZåZ
The frequency of the simple harmonic
motion depends on na {Z^©a H$aVr h¡
(A) b alone (A) Ho$db b na
(B) b and a alone (B) Ho$db b VWm a na
(C) b and m alone (C) Ho$db b VWm m na
(D) b, a and m alone (D) Ho$db b, a VWm m na
005. The postulate on which the photoelectric 005. àH$me {dÚwV g‘rH$aU {ZåZ ‘| go {Og A{^J¥hrV
equation is derived is (H$ënZm) na ì`wËnÝZ H$s JB© h¡ dh h¡:
(A) electrons are restricted to orbits of (A) BboŠQ´moZ Ho$db CÝht H$jH$m| ‘| ah gH$Vo
h h
angular momentum n where n h¢ {OZ‘| H$moUr` g§doJ n 2π hmo VWm

is an integer. n EH$ nyUmªH$ h¡&
(B) electrons are associated with wave
h (B) BboŠQ´moZ go g§~Õ Va§J H$s Va§JX¡Ü`©
of wavelength λ = where p is h
p λ= h¡ Ohm± p g§doJ h¡ &
momentum. p
(C) light is emitted only when electrons (C) àH$me V^r CËnÞ hmoVm h¡ O~ BboŠQ´moZ
jump between orbits. EH$ H$jH$ go Xÿgao ‘| Hy$XVm h¡ &
(D) light is absorbed in quanta of (D) àH$me H$m AdemofU D$Om© Ho$ ³dm§Q>m
energy E = hυ E = hυ Ho$ ê$n ‘| hmoVm h¡&
006. A layer of oil with density 724 kg/m3 006. EH$ Vob H$s naV {OgH$m KZËd 724 kg/m3
floats on water of density 1000 kg/m3. h¡& `h 1000 kg/m3 KZËd dmbo Ob Ho$ D$na
A block floats at the oil-water interface V¡a ahr h¡& EH$ ãbm°H$ Vob-Ob AÝVg©Vh na
with 1/6 of its volume in oil and 5/6 {MÌmZwgma Bg àH$ma V¡a ahm h¡ {H$ BgH$m 1/6
of its volume in water, as shown in the Am`VZ Vob ‘| VWm 5/6 Am`VZ Ob ‘| h¡
figure. What is the density of the block? Vmo ãbm°H$ H$m KZËd Š`m hmoJm?

(A) 776 kg/m3 (B) 954 kg/m3 (A) 776 kg/m3 (B) 954 kg/m3
(C) 1024 kg/m3 (D) 1276 kg/m3 (C) 1024 kg/m3 (D) 1276 kg/m3

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007. A string fixed at both ends has a standing 007. EH$ añgr XmoZm| {gam| go O‹S>dV h¡ VWm EH$
wave mode for which the distances AàJm‘r Va§J {dYm ‘| H«$‘mJV {ZñnÝXm| Ho$
between adjacent nodes is 18cm. For ‘Ü` Xÿar 18cm h¡& AJbr H«$‘mJV AàJm‘r
the next consecutive standing wave Va§J {dYm ‘| H«$‘mJV {ZñnÝXm| Ho$ ‘Ü` Xÿar
mode distances between adjacent nodes 16cm h¡& añgr H$s Ý`yZV‘ bå~mB© hmoJr
is 16cm. The minimum possible length (A) 288 cm (B) 72 cm
of the string is (C) 144 cm (D) 204 cm
(A) 288 cm (B) 72 cm
(C) 144 cm (D) 204 cm 008. EH$ Vma H$m byn Omo {H$ 20cm2 H$m
008. A wire loop that encloses an area of
joÌ’$b n[a~Õ H$aVm h¡ VWm BgH$m à{VamoY
10Ω h¡& Bg byn H$mo 2.4T Ho$ Mwå~H$s`
20cm2 has a resistance of 10Ω. The
loop is placed in a magnetic field of
joÌ ‘| Bg àH$ma aIm OmVm h¡ {H$ BgH$m
2.4T with its plane perpendicular to the Vb Mwå~H$s` joÌ Ho$ bå~dV hmo& A~
field .The loop is suddenly removed byn H$mo Mwå~H$s` joÌ ‘| go EH$mEH$ hQ>m
from the field. How much charge flows {X`m OmVm h¡ Vmo Vma (byn)Ho$ {H$gr q~Xþ
past a given point in the wire? go {H$VZm Amdoe àdm{hV hmoVm h¡?
(A) 4.8 × 10– 4C (B) 2.4 × 10– 3C (A) 4.8 × 10– 4C (B) 2.4 × 10– 3C
(C) 1.2 × 10– 4C (D) 10– 1C (C) 1.2 × 10– 4C (D) 10– 1C

009. A right isosceles triangle of side a has 009. EH$ g‘H$moU `wº$ g‘{Û~mhþ {Ì^wO {OgH$s
charges q, + 3q and – q arranged on {MÌmZwgma ^wOm a h¡ VWm Bg na Amdoe
its vertices as shown in the figure . q, + 3q VWm – q BgHo$ erfm] na {MÌmZwgma
What is the electric potential at point ì`dpñWV h¡& Amdoe +q VWm – q H$mo OmoS>Zo
P midway between the line connecting dmbr aoIm H$m ‘Ü` q~Xþ P h¡ Vmo q~Xþ
the + q and – q charges ? P na {dÚwV {d^d {H$VZm hmoJm?

q 3q q 3q
(A) (B) (A) (B)
πε0 a 2 2 πεo a πε0 a
3q 3q 2 2 πεo a
(C) (D) 3q 3q
πεo a 2 πεo a (C) (D)
πεo a 2 πεo a
010. Shown below is a graph of current 010. ZrMo {X`m J`m J«m’$ S>m`moS> Ho$ {bE Ymam
versus applied voltage for a diode. (current) VWm Amamo{nV dmoëQ>Vm (voltage)
Approximately what is the resistance Ho$ ‘Ü` ~Zm`m J`m h¡& Amamo{nV dmoëQ>Vm
of the diode for an applied voltage of −1.5V Ho$ {bE S>m`moS> H$m à{VamoY bJ^J
−1.5V? {H$VZm hmoJm?

(A) Zero (B) 1Ω (A) eyÝ` (B) 1Ω
(C) 2Ω (D) ∞ (C) 2Ω (D) ∞

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011. A sound wave is generated by the howl 011. EH$ ^o{‹S>`o H$s VoO AmdmO Ûmam am{Ì ‘|
of a wolf in the night. How would we EH$ Üd{Z Va§J CËnÝZ H$s OmVr h¡ (`hm±
describe the motion of a particular air J¡g AUwAm| Ho$ `mÑpÀN>H$ ^«‘U H$s Cnojm
molecule near the ground, a mile away H$aVo hþE) ^o{‹S>`o go EH$ ‘rb Xÿa O‘rZ
from the wolf, on average (i.e. ignoring na pñWV EH$ hdm Ho$ H$U H$s J{V Am¡gV
the random wandering of gas molecules)? ê$n go {H$g àH$ma àX{e©V hmoJr ?
(A) It moves up and down in an (A) `h D$na ZrMo EH$ XmobZr ê$n ‘|
oscillating fashion J{V H$aoJm &
(B) It moves away from the wolf at (B) `h ^o{‹S>`o go Xÿa H$s Va’$ Üd{Z H$s
the speed of sound Mmb go J{V H$aoJm&
(C) It moves back and forth (oscillating) (C) `h ^o{S‹ >`o H$s Va’$ AmJo nrN>o (XmobZr)
towards the wolf J{V H$aoJm &
(D) It moves in the horizontal circle. (D) `h EH$ jo{VO d¥Îm ‘| J{V H$aVm h¡&

012. Which of the following Material has 012. {ZåZ ‘| go g~go H$‘ à{VamoYH$Vm dmbm
lowest resistivity ? nXmW© h¡
(A) Constantan (B) Silver (A) H$m|ñQ>oZZ (B) Mm§Xr
(C) Manganin (D) Copper (C) ‘|¾tZ (D) Vmå~m

013. An incompressible non viscous fluid 013. EH$ Ag§nrS>ç Aí`mZ Ðd EH$ ~obZmH$ma
flows steadily through a cylindrical nmBn ‘| go gVV ê$n go ~h ahm h¡& BgHo$
pipe which has radius 2R at point A ~hmd H$s {Xem Ho$ AZw{Xe q~Xþ A­ na
and radius R at point B farther along Ðd H$m doJ V h¡& q~Xþ ­A na nmB©n H$s
the flow direction. If the velocity of {ÌÁ`m 2R h¡ VWm Ðd àdmh H$s {Xem ‘|
the fluid at point A is V, its velocity XÿañW q~Xþ B na nmB©n H$s {ÌÁ`m R h¡
at the point B will be Vmo q~Xþ B na Ðd H$m doJ Š`m hmoJm?
(A) 2V (B) V (A) 2V (B) V
(C) V/2 (D) 4V (C) V/2 (D) 4V

014. In a room where the temperature is 014. EH$ H$‘ao H$m Vmn 30°C h¡ Bg‘| EH$
30°C a body cools from 61°C to 59°C dñVw H$mo 61°C go 59°C VH$ R>ÊS>r hmoZo
in 4 minutes. The time taken by the ‘| bJm g‘` 4 {‘ZQ> h¡ & dñVw H$mo
body to cool from 51°C to 49°C will 51°C go 49°C VH$ R>ÊS>r hmoZo ‘| bJm
be about g‘` bJ^J hmoJm
(A) 4 minutes (B) 6 minutes (A) 4 {‘ZQ> (B) 6 {‘ZQ>
(C) 5 minutes (D) 8 minutes (C) 5 {‘ZQ> (D) 8 {‘ZQ>

015. A student’s 9.0 V, 7.5W portable radio 015. EH$ N>mÌ H$m 9.0 V Ed§ 7.5W H$m EH$
was left on from 9:00 P.M. until 3:00 ao{S>`mo 9:00 P.M go 3:00 A.M. VH$ Mmby
A.M. How much charge passed through ahVm h¡ Vmo Vma Ûmam {H$VZm Amdoe àdm{hV
the wires? hþAm?
(A) 6000C (B) 12000C (A) 6000C (B) 12000C
(C) 18000C (D) 24000C (C) 18000C (D) 24000C

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016. A conducting wheel rim in which there 016. EH$ n{hE H$s MmbH$ n[a{Y na {MÌmZwgma
are three conducting rods of each of VrZ MmbH$ N>‹S>o EH$ g‘mZ Mwå~H$s` joÌ
length l is rotating with constant angular B ‘| AMa H$moUr` doJ ω go KyU©Z H$a
velocity ω in a uniform magnetic field
B as shown in figure. The induced
ahr h¡ & àË`oH$ N>S> H$s bå~mB© l h¡ &
potential difference between its centre n{h`o H$s n[a{Y d H|$Ð Ho$ ‘Ü` CËnÝZ
and rim will be ào[aV {d^dmÝVa hmoJm

Bωl 2 Bωl 2
(A) 0 (B) (A) 0 (B)
2 2
3 2 3
(C) Bωl
2
(D) Bωl 2 (C) Bωl (D) Bωl 2
2 2

017. An imaginary, closed spherical surface 017. EH$ H$mën{ZH$ JmobmH$ma ~§X gVh S H$s
S of radius R is centered on the origin. {ÌÁ`m R h¡ {OgH$m H|$Ð ‘yb q~Xþ na h¡&
A positive charge +q is originally at nhbo EH$ YZmË‘H$ Amdoe +q ‘yb q~Xþ na
the origin and electric flux through the aIm hþAm Wm VWm gVh go nm[aV {dÚwV
surface is ΦE. Three additional charges âbŠg ΦE Wm& A~ VrZ A{V[aº$ Amdoe
are now added along the x axis: −3q x Aj Ho$ AZw{Xe {ZåZ Vah go aIo OmVo
R R
at x = - , + 5q at x = and 4q at h¢ −3q Amdoe x = - R2   na, +5q Amdoe
2 2 R
3R x= na VWm 4q Amdoe na h¡& A~
x= . The flux through S is now 2
2
gVh S go nm[aV âbŠg hmoJm
(A) 3ΦE (B) 4ΦE
(A) 3ΦE (B) 4ΦE
(C) 6ΦE (D) 7ΦE (C) 6ΦE (D) 7ΦE

018. An 1800 W toaster, a 1.3KW electric 018. EH$ 1800 W H$m Q>moñQ>a, EH$ 1.3KW
fan and a 100W lamp are plugged in H$m {dÚwV n§Im d EH$ 100W H$m ~ë~
the same 120V circuit i.e. all the three H$mo 120V Ho$ EH$ hr n[anW ‘| bJm`m
devices are in parallel. What is the OmVm h¡ AWm©V `o g^r VrZm| `w{º$`m±
approximate value of the total current g‘mÝVa H«$‘ h¢& n[anW go Hw$b àdm{hV
(i.e. sum of the current drawn by the Ymam (AWm©V VrZm| `w{º$`m| Ûmam br JB©
three devices) through circuit ? YmamAm| H$m `moJ) H$m ‘mZ bJ^J hmoJm?
(A) 18A (B) 27A (A) 18A (B) 27A
(C) 40A (D) 120A (C) 40A (D) 120A

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019. Four very long current carrying wires 019. Mma bå~o Ymamdmhr Vma EH$ hr Vb ‘|
in the same plane intersect to form a h¢ VWm EH$ dJ© H$s àË`oH$ ^wOm 40cm
square 40.0cm on each side as shown ~ZmVo hþE {MÌmZwgma à{VÀN>oX H$aVo h¢&
in the figure. What is the magnitude dJ© Ho$ H|$Ð na Mwå~H$s` joÌ eyÝ` hmoZo
of current I so that the magnetic field Ho$ {bE Ymam I H$m n[a‘mU {H$VZm hmoZm
at the centre of the square is zero? Mm{hE?

(A) 2A (B) 18A (A) 2A (B) 18A
(C) 22A (D) 38A (C) 22A (D) 38A

020. If the current in the toroidal solenoid 020. EH$ Q>moamoBS>Zw‘m n[aZm{bH$m ‘| Ymam EH$
increases uniformly from zero to 6.0A g‘mZ ê$n go eyÝ` go 6.0A VH$ 3.0μs
in 3.0μs. Self inductance of the toroidal ‘| ~‹T>Vr h¡& Q>moamoBS>Zw‘m n[aZm{bH$m H$m
solenoid is 40μH. The magnitude of self ñdàoaH$Ëd 40μH h¡& ñd ào[aV {dÚwV dmhH$
induced emf is ~b H$m n[a‘mU h¡
(A) 24V (B) 48V (A) 24V (B) 48V
(C) 80V (D) 160V (C) 80V (D) 160V

021. An electron is at ground state of the 021. EH$ H na‘mUw Ho$ ‘yb ñVa ‘| EH$ BboŠQ´mZ
H atom. Minimum energy required to h¡& H na‘mUw H$mo {ÛVr` CÎmo{OV AdñWm
excite the H atom into second excited
‘| CÎmo{OV H$aZo Ho$ {bE Ý`yZV‘ {H$VZr
D$Om© H$s Amdí`H$Vm hmoJr ?
state is (A) 10.2eV (B) 3.4eV
(A) 10.2eV (B) 3.4eV (C) 13.6eV (D) 12.1eV
(C) 13.6eV (D) 12.1eV
022. A particle enters uniform constant 022. EH$ H$U EH$ g‘mZ Mwå~H$s` joÌ ‘|
magnetic field region with its initial Mwå~H$s` joÌ H$s {Xem Ho$ AZw{Xe àmapå^H$
velocity parallel to the field direction. doJ go àdoe H$aVm h¡& BgHo$ doJ Ho$ ~mao
Which of the following statements ‘| H$m¡Zgm H$WZ gË` hmoJm? (AÝ` joÌm|
about its velocity is correct? (neglect Ho$ à^mdm| H$mo ZJÊ` ‘m{ZE)
the effects of other fields) (A) Ho$db n[a‘mU ‘| n[adV©Z hmoJm
(A) There is change only in magnitude (B) Ho$db {Xem ‘| n[adV©Z hmoJm
(B) There is change only in direction (C) n[a‘mU d {Xem XmoZm| ‘| n[adV©Z
(C) There is change in both magnitude hmoJm
and direction
(D) H$moB© n[adV©Z Zht hmoJm
(D) There is no change

023. Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic 023. à{VMwå~H$s` nXmW© H$s Mwå~H$s` àd¥{V H$s
materials is of the order of (SI units) H$mo{Q> (SI BH$mB© ‘|) hmoJr
(A) +10 – 5 (B) –10 – 5 (A) +10 – 5 (B) –10 – 5
(C) +10 5 (D) +10 – 4 to +10 – 2 (C) +10 5 (D) +10 – 4 to +10 – 2

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024. Magnitude of binding energy of satellite 024. goQ>obmB©Q> H$s ~§YZ D$Om© H$m n[a‘mU E
is E and kinetic energy is K .The ratio h¡ VWm CgH$s J{VO D$Om© H$m ‘mZ K h¡
E/K is Vmo AZwnmV E/K hmoJm
(A) 1 (B) 1/2 (A) 1 (B) 1/2
(C) 2/1 (D) 1/4 (C) 2/1 (D) 1/4

025. Figure shows the total acceleration 025. {MÌ ‘| {ÌÁ`m R=1m Ho$ d¥Îm ‘| X{jUmdV©
a  =  32m/s2 of a moving particle moving Ky‘Vo hþE H$U H$m Hw$b ËdaU  a  =  32m/s2
clockwise in a circle of radius R=1m. h¡ Vmo H$U H$m A{^Ho$ÝÐr` ËdaU d H$U
What are the centripetal acceleration and H$s Mmb ν {XE JE jU na Š`m hmoJr?
speed v of the particle at given instant?

(A) 16m/s2, 16m/s
(A) 16m/s2, 16m/s (B) 16m/s2, 4m/s
(B) 16m/s2, 4m/s
(C) 16 3 m/s2, 4 3 m/s
(C) 16 3 m/s2, 4 3 m/s
(D) 16 3 m/s2, 4m/s
(D) 16 3 m/s2, 4m/s

026. A force F  =  75N is applied on a block 026. EH$ ~b F  =  75N H$mo 5kg Ðì`‘mZ Ho$
of mass 5kg along the fixed smooth ãbm°H$ na {MÌmZwgma pñWa {MH$Zo ZV Vb
incline as shown in figure. Here Ho$ AZw{Xe bJm`m OmVm h¡& `hm± JwéËdr`
gravitational acceleration g  =  10m/s2. ËdaU g  =  10m/s2 h¡& ãbm°H$ H$m ËdaU hmoJm
The acceleration of the block is

m m
(A) 5 2 downwards the incline (A) 5 2 ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe ZrMo H$s Amoa
s s
m m
(B) 5 2 upwards the incline (B) 5 2 ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe D$na H$s Amoa
s s
m m
(C) 10 2 downwards the incline (C) 10 2 ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe ZrMo H$s Amoa
s s
m m
(D) 10 2 upwards the incline (D) 10 2 ZV Vb Ho$ AZw{Xe D$na H$s Amoa
s s
027. A 3kg object has initial velocity 027. EH$ 3kg H$s dñVw H$m àmapå^H$ doJ
^6it - 2tjh m/s. The total work done on ^6i - 2tjh m/s h¡ & `{X dñVw H$m do J
t
the object if its velocity changes to ^8it + 4tjh m/s hmo OmVm h¡ V~ VH$ dñVw
^8it + 4tjh m/s is na {H$`m J`m Hw$b H$m`© hmoJm
(A) 60J (B) 120J (A) 60J (B) 120J
(C) 216J (D) 44J (C) 216J (D) 44J

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028. A heat engine absorbs 360J of energy 028. EH$ D$î‘m B§OZ àË`oH$ MH«$ ‘| 360J D$î‘m
by heat and performs 25J of work in H$m AdemofU H$aVm h¡ VWm 25J H$m`©
each cycle. The energy expelled to the àË`oH$ MH«$ ‘| H$aVm h¡& àË`oH$ MH«$ ‘|
cold reservoir in each cycle is R>ÝSo> hm¡O H$mo Xr JB© D$Om© hmoJr
(A) 360J (B) 385J (A) 360J (B) 385J
(C) 335J (D) 14.4J (C) 335J (D) 14.4J

029. Three nonconducting large parallel plates 029. {MÌmZwgma VrZ AMmbH$ ~‹S>r g‘mÝVa ßboQ>mo
have surface charge densities σ,−2σ and Ho$ n¥ð> Amdoe KZËd H«$‘e… σ,−2σ VWm
4σ respectively as shown in figure. The 4σ h¡& q~Xþ P na {dÚwV joÌ h¡
electric field at the point P is

3σ 3σ 3σ 3σ
(A) (B) (A) (B)
2ε0 ε0 2ε0 ε0
σ σ σ σ
(C) (D) (C) (D)
ε0 2ε0 ε0 2ε0

030. A battery of constant voltage is 030. EH$ AMa dmoëQ>Vm H$s ~¡Q>ar CnbãY h¡&
available. How to adjust a system of VrZ EH$g‘mZ g§Ym[aÌm| Ho$ {ZH$m` go Cƒ
three identical capacitors to get high pñWa {dÚwV D$Om©dmbr pñW{V àmá H$aZo Ho$
electrostatic energy with the given
{bE BÝh| H¡$go g§`mo{OV H$aZm Mm{hE
battery
(A) Xm| g‘mÝVa H«$‘ ‘| d EH$ loUr H«$‘
(A) Two parallel and one in series
(B) Three in series H$m g§`moOZ
(C) Three in parallel (B) VrZm| loUr H«$‘ ‘|
(D) Whatever may be combination, it (C) VrZm| g‘mÝVa H«$‘ ‘|
will always have same electrostatic (D) {H$gr ^r Vah H$m g§`moOZ hmo pñWa
energy
{dÚwV D$Om© h‘oem g‘mZ hmoJr
031. Five resistances are connected as shown 031. nm±M à{VamoY {MÌmZwgma Ow‹S>o h¢& q~Xþ A
in the figure. The equivalent resistance VWm q~Xþ C Ho$ ‘Ü` Vwë` à{VamoY hmoJm
between points A and C is

(A) 21.2 Ω (B) 30 Ω (A) 21.2 Ω (B) 30 Ω
20 20
(C) 44 Ω (D) Ω (C) 44 Ω (D) Ω
3 3

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032. The frequencies of X rays, Gamma rays 032. X {H$aUm|, Jm‘m {H$aUm| VWm Ñí` àH$me
and visible light waves rays are a, b Va§J {H$aUm| H$s Amd¥{V`m± H«$‘e… a, b
and c respectively, then VWm c h¢ V~
(A) a > b > c (B) a > b, b < c (A) a > b > c (B) a > b, b < c
(C) a < b, b > c (D) a < b, b < c (C) a < b, b > c (D) a < b, b < c

033. An equiconvex (biconvex) lens has 033. EH$ g‘ CÎmb b|g (C^`m|Îmb) H$s ’$moH$g
focus length f. It is cut into three parts Xÿar f h¡& BgH$mo {MÌmZwgma VrZ ^mJm| ‘|
as shown in the figure. What is the {d^m{OV {H$`m OmVm h¡ Vmo H$mQ>o JE ^mJ
focal length of Cut part I ? I H$s ’$moH$g bå~mB© Š`m hmoJr?

f f
(A) (B) 2f (A) (B) 2f
2 2
f f
(C) 3f (D) (C) 3f (D)
3 3

034. A cell has terminal voltage 2V in open 034. Iwbo n[anW ‘| EH$ gob H$s {gam| H$s
circuit and internal resistance of the dmoëQ>Vm 2V h¡ VWm {XE JE gob H$m
given cell is 2Ω. If 4A of current is Am§V[aH$ à{VamoY 2Ω h¡ & `{X 4A H$s
flowing between points P and Q in the Ymam q~XþAm| P VWm Q Ho$ ‘Ü` n[anW ‘|
circuit and then the potential difference ~h ahr h¡ {~ÝXþAm| P VWm Q Ho$ ‘Ü`
between P and Q is {d^dmÝVa h¡

(A) 30V (B) 26V (A) 30V (B) 26V
(C) 22V (D) 24V (C) 22V (D) 24V

035. A Proton and an alpha particle both are 035. EH$ àmoQ>moZ Ed§ EH$ Aë’$m H$U XmoZm| H$mo
accelerated through the same potential g‘mZ {d^dmÝVa Ûmam Ëd[aV {H$`m OmVm
difference. The ratio of corresponding h¡& CZH$s g§JV S>r ~«mo½br Va§JX¡Y`m} H$m
de-Broglie wavelengths is AZwnmV h¡
(A) 2 (B) 2
(A) 2 (B) 2
1 1
(C) 2 2 (D) (C) 2 2 (D)
2 2 2 2

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036. Two balls of mass m and 4m are 036. Xmo J|Xo {OZH$m Ðì`‘mZ m VWm 4m h¢
connected by a rod of length L. The BZH$mo L bå~mB© H$s N>‹S> Ûmam Omo‹S>m OmVm
mass of the rod is small and can be h¡& N>‹S> H$m Ðì`‘mZ ZJÊ` h¡ VWm J|Xm|
treated as zero. The size of the balls can H$m AmH$ma ^r ZJÊ` h¡& h‘ `h ^r ‘mZVo
also can be neglected. We also assume
h¢ {H$ N>‹S> H$m Ho$ÝÐ H$sb{H$V {H$`m OmVm
the centre of the rod is hinged, but the
rod can rotate about its centre in the
h¡ naÝVw N>‹S> D$Üdm©Ya Vb ‘| {~Zm Kf©U
vertical plane without friction. What is Ho$ BgHo$ Ho$ÝÐ Ho$ gmnoj Ky{U©V hmo gH$Vr
the gravity induced angular acceleration h¡& O~ N>‹S> H$m D$Üdm©Ya aoIm Ho$ gmW
of the rod when the angle between the {MÌmZwgma H$moU θ hmo Vmo Cg g‘` JwéËd
rod and the vertical line is θ as shown. O{ZV N>‹S> H$m H$moUr` ËdaU Š`m hmoJm?

6g g 6g g
(A) sinθ (B) sinθ (A) sinθ (B) sinθ
5L 3L 5L 3L
5g g 5g g
(C) sinθ (D) cosθ (C) sinθ (D) cosθ
6L 6L 6L 6L

037. A projectile is projected with an initial 037. EH$ àjoß` H$mo àmapå^H$ doJ ^4it + 5tjh
velocity ^4it + 5tjh m/s. Here tj is the m/s Ho$ gmW àjo{nV {H$`m OmVm h¡& `hm±
unit vector directed vertically upwards tj BH$mB© g{Xe D$Üdm©Ya D$na H$s Amoa h¡
and unit vector it is in the horizontal VWm it BH$mB© g{Xe jo{VO {Xem ‘| h¡&
direction .Velocity of the projectile (in àjoß` H$s O‘rZ go Q>³H$a go R>rH$ nyd©
m/s) just before it hits the ground is CgH$m doJ (‘r./go.) hmoJm
(A) 4it + 5tj (B) - 4it + 5tj (A) 4it + 5tj (B) - 4it + 5tj
(C) 4it - 5tj (D) - 4it - 5tj (C) 4it - 5tj (D) - 4it - 5tj

038. What is the approximate percentage 038. EH$ gab bmobH$ Ho$ AmdV©H$mb Ho$ ‘mnZ
error in the measurement of time period
‘| bJ^J à{VeV Ìw{Q> {H$VZr hmoJr `{X
of a simple pendulum if maximum
errors in the measurement of length l bå~mB© l VWm JwéËdr` ËdaU g ‘mnZ ‘|
and gravitational acceleration g are 3% A{YH$V‘ Ìw{Q> H«$‘e… 3% VWm 7% h¡
and 7% respectively ?
(A) 2 % (B) 3 % (A) 2 % (B) 3 %

(C) 5 % (D) 10 % (C) 5 % (D) 10 %

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039. A gas undergoes the cyclic process 039. EH$ J¡g EH$ MH«$s` àH«$‘ ‘| {MÌmZwgma
shown in figure .The cycle is repeated AZwgaU H$aVr h¡ & Bg MH«$ H$s à{V
100 times per minute. The power {‘ZQ> 100 ~ma nwZamd¥{Îm H$s OmVr h¡ &
generated is CËnÝZ e{º$ hmoJr

(A) 60W (B) 120W (A) 60W (B) 120W
(C) 240W (D) 100W (C) 240W (D) 100W

040. Three charges lie on the frictionless 040. VrZ Amdoe EH$ Kf©Ua{hV j¡{VO gVh na
horizontal surface at the vertices of EH$ g‘~mhþ {Ì^wO Ho$ erfm} na {MÌmZwgma
equilateral triangle as shown in figure. h¢& BZ‘| go Xmo Amdoe X VWm Y O‹S>dV
Two charges X and Y are fixed whereas (fixed) h¢ VWm Vrgam Amdoe Z ‘wº$ {H$`m
third charge Z is released. Which path OmVm h¡ Vmo ‘wº$ H$aZo Ho$ Cnam§V Amdoe Z
will charge Z take upon release ? Ûmam H$m¡Zgm nW (path) AnZm`m OmVm h¡?

(A) Path – I (B) Path – II (A) nW – I (B) nW – II

(C) Path – III (D) Path – IV (C) nW – III (D) nW – IV

041. There are two waves having wavelengths 041. Xmo Va§J| {OZH$s Va§JX¡Ü`© 100cm VWm
100cm and 101cm and same velocity 101cm h¡ VWm g‘mZ doJ 303m/s h¡&
303m/s. The beat frequency is {dñn§X Amd¥{V hmoJr
(A) 3Hz (B) 2Hz (A) 3Hz (B) 2Hz
(C) 4Hz (D) 1Hz (C) 4Hz (D) 1Hz

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042. Two polaroids A and B are placed with 042. Xmo nmobamoBS> (Y«wdH$) A VWm B EH$ Xÿgao
their polaroid axes 30° to each other as go {MÌmZwgma Bg àH$ma aIr OmVr h¡ {H$
shown in the figure. A plane polarized CZH$s nmobamoBS> Ajm| Ho$ ‘Ü` H$moU 30°
light passes through the polaroid A and h¡ nmobamoBS> A go JwOaZo Ho$ nümV g‘Vb
after passing through it, intensity of
Y«w{dV àH$me H$s Vrd«Vm I0 hmo OmVr h¡
light becomes I0.What is the intensity
of finally transmitted light after passing
nmobamoBS> B go JwOaZo Ho$ nümV A§{V‘ ê$n
through the polaroid B ?
go nmaJ{‘V àH$me H$s Vrd«Vm Š`m hmoJr?

(A) 0.25I0 (B) 0.5I0 (A) 0.25I0 (B) 0.5I0
(C) 0.75I0 (D) 0.866I0 (C) 0.75I0 (D) 0.866I0

043. Laser light has following property 043. boOa àH$me {ZåZ JwU aIVm h¡
(A) laser light is white light (A) boOa àH$me œoV hmoVm h¡
(B) laser light is highly coherent (B) boOa àH$me AË`{YH$ H$bmgå~Õ hmoVm h¡
(C) laser light always lies in X-rays
(C) boOa àH$me h‘oem EŠg {H$aU joÌ
region
(D) laser light does not have directionality ‘| hmoVm h¡
property (D) boOa àH$me ‘| {XemË‘H$ JwU Zht
hmoVm h¡
044. A particle is moving in translatory 044. EH$ H$U ñWmZmÝVaU J{V H$a ahm h¡ &
motion. If momentum of the particle `{X H$U H$m g§doJ 10% KQ>Vm h¡ Vmo
decreases by 10%, kinetic energy will
BgH$s J{VO D$Om© KQ>oJr
decrease by
(A) 20% (B) 19% (A) 20% (B) 19%
(C) 10% (D) 5% (C) 10% (D) 5%

045. Which of the statement is incorrect 045. gmYmaU(gab) gyú‘Xeu Ho$ ~mao ‘| H$m¡Zgm
about the simple microscope? H$WZ AgË` h¡ ?
(A) Magnification of microscope is
(A) gyú‘Xeu H$m AmdY©Z {d^oÚ  (ñnï>)
inversely proportional to the least
distance of distinct vision. Ñ{ï> Ho$ Ý`yZV‘ ‘mZ Ho$ ì`wËH«$‘mZwnmVr
(B) A convex lens of microscope with hmoVr h¡
shorter focal length yields higher (B) gyú‘Xeu Ho$ H$‘ ’$moH$g Xÿar Ho$ CÎmb
magnification. b|g go A{YH$ AmdY©Z àmá hmoVm h¡
(C) Biology students use to see the (C) Ord {dkmZ Ho$ {dÚmWu ñbmBS> H$mo
slides.
XoIZo ‘| H$m‘ ‘| boVo h¢&
(D) It is not used for magnification
of an object at far away from the (D) àojH$ go Xÿa pñWV dñVw Ho$ AmdY©Z
observer. Ho$ {bE `h Cn`moJ ‘| Zht AmVm h¡

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046. Surface tension of the liquid is S. 046. EH$ Ðd H$m n¥ð> VZmd S h¡& {H$gr {XE
Work done in increasing the radius of JE Vmn na EH$ gm~wZ Ho$ ~wb~wbo H$mo
soap bubble from R to 3R at given {ÌÁ`m R go 3R H$aZo ‘| {H$`m J`m H$m`©
temperature will be hmoJm
(A) 8πSR2 (B) 16πSR2 (A) 8πSR2 (B) 16πSR2
18πSR 2 18πSR 2
(C) 64πSR2 (D) (C) 64πSR2 (D)
3 3

047. Suppose you drive to Delhi (200 km 047. `h ‘m{ZE {H$ AmnH$mo 200 km Xÿa {X„r
away) at 400 km/hr and return at 200 H$mo 400 km/hr go OmZm h¡ VWm 200
km/hr. What is yours average speed for km/hr go bm¡Q>Zm h¡& AmnHo$ Bg Xm¡ao H$s
the entire trip? Am¡gV Mmb Š`m hmoJr?
(A) Zero (A) eyÝ`
(B) 300 Km/hr (B) 300 Km/hr
(C) Less than 300 Km/hr (C) 300 Km/hr go H$‘
(D) More than 300 Km/hr (D) 300 Km/hr go A{YH$

048. A system undergoes a reversible adiabatic 048. EH$ {ZH$m` EH$ CËH«$‘Ur` éÕmoî‘ àH«$‘ go
process. The entropy of the system JwOaVm h¡ & {ZH$m` H$s E§Q´monr (entropy)
(A) increases (A) ~‹T>oJr
(B) decreases (B) KQ>oJr
(C) remains constant (C) AMa ahVr h¡
(D) may increase or may decrease (D) ~‹T> `m KQ> gH$Vr h¡
049. For the combination of gates shown 049. ZrMo {XE JE VH©$ Ûmam| Ho$ g§`moOZ Ho$
here, which of the following truth table {bE {ZåZ gË` gmaUr H$m H$m¡Zgm ^mJ
part is not true gË` Zht h¡

(A) A = 1, B  = 1, C = 1
(A) A = 1, B  = 1, C = 1
(B) A = 1, B  = 0, C = 1
(B) A = 1, B  = 0, C = 1
(C) A = 0, B  = 1, C = 1
(C) A = 0, B  = 1, C = 1 (D) A = 0, B  = 0, C = 0
(D) A = 0, B  = 0, C = 0
050. A narrow white light beam fails to 050. EH$ œoV àH$me g§H$sU© {H$aU EH$ A{^gmar
converge at a point after going through a b|g go JwOaZo Ho$ nümV EH$ hr q~Xþ na
converging lens. This defect is known as A{^gm[aV hmoZo ‘| Ag’$b hmoVr h¡ `h
(A) polarization Xmof {ZåZ H$hbmVm h¡
(A) Y«wdU
(B) spherical aberration
(B) Jmobr` {dnWZ
(C) chromatic aberration
(C) dUu` {dnWZ
(D) diffraction (D) {ddV©Z

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CHEMISTRY / agm¶ZemñÌ
051. The one electron species having 051. EH$ BboŠQ´moZ ñnrerO {OgHo$ Am`ZZ D$Om©
ionization energy of 54.4 eVs 54.4 BboŠQ´moZ dmoëQ> h¡ -
(A) Be +2 (B) Be +3 (A) Be+2 (B) Be+3
(C) He+ (D) H (C) He+ (D) H

052. Which of the following set of quantum 052. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgo ³dm§Q>‘ g§»`mAmo H$m
numbers represents the highest energy g‘yh na‘mUw H$s CƒV‘ D$Om© H$mo {Zé{nV
of an atom ? H$aVm h¡
1 1
(A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 4, s = + (A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 4, s = +
2 2
1 1
(B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s = + (B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s = +
2 2
1 1
(C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = + (C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = +
2 2
1 1
(D) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = - (D) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = -
2 2

053. In OF2,  oxygen has hybridization of 053. OF2 ‘| Am°ŠgrOZ H$m g§H$aU h¡
(A) sp (B) sp2
(A) sp (B) sp2
(C) sp3 (D) None of the options
(C) sp3 (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© {dH$ën Zht

- 3- 2-
054. A m o n g s t NO3 , AsO3 , CO3 , 054.
- 3- 2- -
NO3 , AsO3 , CO3 , ClO3 , SO3
2-
Am¡a
- 2- 3-
ClO3 , SO3 and BO3 the non-planar 3-
BO3 ‘| go Ag‘Vb ñnrerO h¡
species are 2- 2- 3-
2- 2- 3- (A) CO3 , SO3 VWm BO3
(A) CO3 , SO3 and BO3 3- 2- 2-
3- 2- 2- (B) AsO3 , CO3 VWm SO3
(B) AsO3 , CO3 and SO3 - 2- 3-
- 2-
(C) NO3 , CO3 and BO3
3- (C) NO3 , CO3 VWm BO3
2- - 3-
2- -
(D) SO3 , ClO3 and BO3
3- (D) SO3 , ClO3 VWm BO3

055. The Lewis acidity of BF3 is less than 055. BF3 H$s bwB©g Aåbr`Vm BCl3 go H$‘ h¡
BCl 3 even though fluorine is more
O~{H$ âbmo[aZ H$s {dÚwV F$UVm ŠbmoarZ
electronegative than chlorine. It is due to
(A) stronger 2p(B)–2p (F) σ - bonding
go A{YH$ h¡ & BgH$m H$maU h¡ -
(A) à~b 2p(B)–2p (F) σ - ~ÝYZ
(B) stronger 2p(B)–2p(F) π - bonding
(C) stronger 1p(B)–3p (Cl) σ - bonding (B) à~b 2p(B)–2p(F) π - ~ÝYZ
(D) stronger 2p(B)-3p(Cl) π - bonding (C) à~b 1p(B)–3p (Cl) σ - ~ÝYZ
(D) à~b  2p(B)-3p(Cl) π - ~ÝYZ
056. The IUPAC name of the compound is: 056. `m¡{JH$ H$m AmB©.`y.nr.E.gr.Zm‘ h¡

(A) 2-methyl-6-oxohex-3-enamide
(A) 2-‘o{Wb-6 Am°ŠgmohoŠg-3-BZm‘mBS>
(B) 6-keto-2-methyl hexamide (B) 6-H$sQ>mo-2-‘o{Wb hoŠgm‘mBS
(C) 2-carbamoylhexanal (C) 2-H$m~m}‘mo`bhoŠgoZob
(D) 2-carbamoylhex-3-enal (D) 2-H$m~m}‘mo`bhoŠg-3-BZob

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057. The IUPAC name of 057. {ZåZ H$m AmB©.`y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ h¡

is is

(A) 1-Bromo-2-chloro-3-fluoro-6-iodo (A) 1-~«mo‘mo-2-Šbmoamo-3-âbmoamo-6-Am`S>mo
benzene ~oÝOrZ
(B) 2-Bromo-1-chloro-5-fluoro-3-iodo (B) 2-~«mo‘mo-1-Šbmoamo-5-âbmoamo-3-Am`S>mo
benzene ~oÝOrZ
(C) 4-Bromo-2-chloro-5-iodo-1-fluoro (C) 4-~«mo‘mo-2-Šbmoamo-5-Am`S>mo -1-âbmoamo
benzene ~oÝOrZ
(D) 2-carbamoylhex-3-enal (D) 2-H$m~m}‘mo`bhoŠg -3-BZob
058. Which of the following compounds 058. {ZåZ `m¡{JH$m| ‘| go {H$g‘o H$‘ go H$‘
contain at least one secondary alcohol? EH$ {ÛVr` EëH$mohb h¡?

(A) (i), (ii), (iv), (vi) (A) (i), (ii), (iv), (vi)
(B) (i), (ii), (iii) (B) (i), (ii), (iii)
(C) (i), (ii), (iii), (v) (C) (i), (ii), (iii), (v)
(D) (i), (iii), (v) (D) (i), (iii), (v)

059 Transition state 2 (T.S.2) is structurally 059 g§aMZmË‘H$ ê$n go g§H«$‘U AdñWm 2 (T.S.2)
most likely as: A{YH$ g‘mZ h¡

(A) intermediate 1 (A) ‘Ü`dVu 1 (intermediate 1)
(B) transition state 3(T.S.3) (B) g§H«$‘U AdñWm 3 (T.S.3)
(C) intermediate 2 (C) ‘Ü`dVu 2 (intermediate 2)
(D) product (D) CËnmX (product)

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060. The decreasing order of electron affinity 060. BboŠQ´moZ AmË‘r`Vm (~§YwVm) H$m KQ>Vm hþAm
is: H«$‘ h¡-
(A) F > Cl > Br > I (A) F > Cl > Br > I
(B) Cl > F > Br > I (B) Cl > F > Br > I
(C) I > Br > Cl > F (C) I > Br > Cl > F
(D) Br > Cl > F > I (D) Br > Cl > F > I

061. The isomerism exhibited by following 061. AYmo{bpIV `m¡{JH$m| [Co(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6]
compounds [Co(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] and VWm [Cr(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] Ûmam g‘md`Vm
[Cr(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] is àX{e©V hmo ahr h¡ -
(A) Linkage isomerism (A) ~ÝYZr g‘md`Vm
(B) Coordination isomerism (B) Cnghg§`moOZ g‘md`Vm
(C) Ionization isomerization (C) Am`ZZ g‘md`Vm
(D) Polymerisation isomerism (D) ~hþbH$sH$aU g‘md`Vm

062. For the reaction 062. A{^{H«$`m 2SO 2 + O 2 (excess) " 2SO3 Ho$
2SO 2 + O 2 (excess) " 2SO3 the order of
{bE O2 Ho$ gÝX^© (gmnoj ) ‘| A{^{H«$`m H$s
reaction with respect to O2 is
(A) zero (B) one
H$mo{Q> h¡
(A) eyÝ` (B) EH$
(C) two (D) three
(C) Xmo (D) VrZ
063. Friedel – Craft reaction is not related 063. ’«$sSo>b-H«$mâQ> A{^{H«$`m {ZåZ{bpIV ‘| go
with: gå~§{YV Zht h¡
(A) Sulphonation (B) Nitration (A) gë’$mo{ZH$aU (B) ZmBQ´rH$aU
(C) Acylation (D) Reduction (C) E{g{bH$aU (D) AnM`Z

064. Compound has the 064. `m¡{JH$ Ho$ {bE CngJ© h¡
following prefix
(A) E (B) Z
(A) E (B) Z
(C) Q´m§g (D) EÝQ>r
(C) trans (D) Anti

065. The molecule C3O2 has a linear structure. 065. AUw C3O2 H$s g§aMZm a¡pIH$ h¡ & Bg `m¡{JH$ ‘|
This compound has (A) 4 σ VWm 4 π Am~ÝY
(A) 4 σ and 4 π bonds (B) 3 σ VWm 2 π Am~ÝY
(B) 3 σ and 2 π bonds
(C) 2 σ VWm 3 π Am~ÝY
(C) 2 σ and 3 π bonds
(D) 3 σ and 4 π bonds (D) 3 σ VWm 4 π Am~ÝY

066. The structure of XeF2 and NH3 066. XeF2 VWm NH3 H$s g§aMZmE± h¢ H«$‘e…
respectively are (A) ~§{H$V, MVwî’$bH$s`
(A) bent, tetrahedral (B) a¡pIH$, {nar{‘{S>`
(B) linear, pyramidal
(C) linear, see-saw (C) a¡pIH$, T>ÝHw$br (gr gm°)
(D) bent, see-saw (D) ~§{H$V T>ÝHw$br (gr gm°)

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067. 6 BrF4 @ , XeF6 VWm 6SbCl6 @3- Ho$ Ho$ÝÐr`
-
067. The number of lone pair(s) of electrons
on the central atom in 6 BrF4 @ , XeF6 and
-
na‘mUw na EH$mH$s BboŠQ´moZ `w½‘m| H$s g§»`m h¡
6SbCl6 @3- are, respectively. H«$‘e…
(A) 2,0 and 1 (B) 1, 0 and 0 (A) 2,0 VWm 1 (B) 1, 0 VWm 0
(C) 2,1 and 1 (D) 2,1 and 0 (C) 2,1 VWm 1 (D) 2,1 VWm 0

068. Which one is not the property of crystalline 068. H$m¡Zgm EH$ {H«$ñQ>br` R>mogm| H$m JwU Zht h¡ ?
soild ? (A) g‘X¡{eH$
(A) isotropic (B) VrúU JbZm§H$ {~ÝXþ
(B) Sharp melting point (C) {Z{üV Ed§ {Z`{‘V Á`m{‘Vr`
(C) A definite and regular geometry
(D) High intermolecular forces (D) Cƒ AÝVampÊdH$ ~b

069. For a non-volatile solute: 069. EH$ Admînerb {dbo` Ho$ {bE
(A) vapour pressure of solute is zero (A) {dbo` H$m dmînXm~ eyÝ` hmoVm h¡
(B) vapour pressure of solvent is zero (B) {dbm`H$ H$m dmînXm~ eyÝ` hmoVm h¡
(C) vapour pressure of solution is more (C) {db`Z H$m dmînXm~ {dbm`H$ Ho$ dmînXm~
than vapour pressure of solvent go A{YH$ hmoVm h¡
(D) all of the options (D) {X¶o JE g^r {dH$ën ghr h¡

070. Micelles are: 070. {‘gob h¡
(A) gel (A) Oob
(B) associated colloids (B) ghMmar H$mobmBS>
(C) adsorbed catalyst (C) A{Yemo{fV CËàoaH$
(D) ideal solution (D) AmXe© {db`Z

071. Milk is an emulsion in which: 071. XÿY EH$ nm`g h¡ {Og‘|
(A) Milk fat is dispersed in water (A) XÿY dgm H$m Ob ‘| n[ajonU ahVm h¡
(B) a solid is dispersed in water (B) EH$ R>mog H$m Ob ‘| n[ajonU ahVm h¡
(C) a gas is dispersed in water (C) EH$ J¡g H$m Ob ‘| n[ajonU ahVm h¡
(D) lactose is dispersed in water (D) boŠQ>mog H$m Ob ‘| n[ajonU ahVm h¡

072. If enthalpies of formation for C2H4(g), 072. `{X C2H4(g), CO2(g) Am¡a H2O(l) Ho$ {bE
CO2(g) and H2O(l) at 25º C and 1 atm 25º C EH$ dm`w‘§S>br` Xm~ na {daMZ H$s
pressure be 52, –394 and –286 kJ mol–1 EÝWoënr H«$‘e… 52, –394 Am¡a –286 {H$bmo
respectively, enthalpy of combustion of Oyb ‘mob–1 h¡, C2H4 (g) Ho$ XhZ H$s EÝWoënr
C2H4 (g) will be hmoJr-
(A) +141.2 kJ mol–1 (B) +1412 kJ mol–1 (A) +141.2 kJ mol–1 (B) +1412 kJ mol–1
(C) –141.2 kJ mol–1 (D) –1412 kJ mol–1 (C) –141.2 kJ mol–1 (D) –1412 kJ mol–1
073. Which graph shows zero activation 073. A{^{H«$`m (reaction) Ho$ {bE H$m¡Zgm J«m’$
energy for reaction ? eyÝ` g{H«$`U D$Om© Xem©Vm h¡ ?

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

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074. Which of the following is correct for a 074. àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$`m Ho$ {bE {ZåZ ‘| go
first order reaction ? H$m¡Zgm ghr h¡ ?
1 1
(A) t1/2 \ a (B) t1/2 \ (A) t1/2 \ a (B) t1/2 \
a a
0 2
(C) t1/2 \ a
0
(D) t1/2 \ a
2 (C) t1/2 \ a (D) t1/2 \ a

075. 8.50gm of NH3 is present in 250 ml 075. 250 ml ‘| 8.50 J«m‘ A‘mo{Z`m CnpñWV h¡ &
volume. Its active mass is: BgH$m g{H«$` Ðì`‘mZ h¡ -
(A) 1.0 ML–1 (B) 0.5 ML–1 (A) 1.0 ML–1 (B) 0.5 ML–1
(C) 1.5 ML–1 (D) 2.0 ML–1 (C) 1.5 ML–1 (D) 2.0 ML–1

076.
The equilibrium constants of the reaction 076. A{^{H«$`m
1 1
SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? SO3 (g) SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? SO3 (g) Am¡a
2 2
and 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? 2SO3 (g) are K1 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ? 2SO3 (g) Ho$ amgm`{ZH$
and K2 respectively. The relationship gmå` pñWam§H$ H«$‘e… K1 Ed§ K2 h¡, K1 Am¡a K2
between K1 and K2 will be: ‘| gå~ÝY hmoJm?
3 3
(A) K1 = K2 (B) K 2 = K1 (A) K1 = K2 (B) K 2 = K1
2
(C) K1 = K 2 (D) K 2 = K1 (C) K12 = K 2 (D) K 2 = K1

077. 077.

pair is known as `w½‘ H$hbmVm h¡
(A) erythro stereoisomers (A) E[aW«mo {Ì{d‘ g‘md`r
(B) threo stereoisomers (B) {W«`mo {Ì{d‘ g‘md`r
(C) structure isomers (C) g§aMZm g‘md`r
(D) geometrical isomers (D) Á`m{‘{V g‘md`r

078. Which defect in any crystal lowers its 078. {H$gr {H«$ñQ>b ‘| H$m¡Zgr Ìw{Q> BgHo$ KZËd H$mo
density? H$‘ H$aVr h¡
(A) F centre (B) Frenkel (A) F Ho$ÝÐ (B) ’«|$Ho$b
(C) Schottky (D) Interstitial (C) emoQ>H$s (D) A§VamH$mer
079. The half life period of a radio active 079. EH$ ao{S>`mo g{H«$` VËd H$s AY© Am`w 30 {XZ h¡
element is 30 days, after 90 days the 90 {XZ ~mX CgH$s {ZåZ ‘mÌm eof ahoJr -
following quantity will be left
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (A) (B)
8 4 8 4
1 1 1 1
(C) (D) (C) (D)
2 6 2 6

080. What is the number of atoms in the unit 080. H$m` H|${ÐV KZr` {H«$ñQ>b H$s EH$H$ H$mo{ð>H$m ‘|
cell of body centered cubic crystal ? na‘mUwAmo§ H$s g§»`m Š`m hmoVr h¡ ?
(A) 4 (B) 2 (A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 3 (C) 1 (D) 3

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081. When Grignard reagent reacts with 081. O~ {J«Ý`ma A{^H$‘©H$ H$sQ>m|Z go A{^{H«$`m
ketone it yields H$aVm h¡ Vmo àmá hmoVm h¡ -
(A) 1o alcohol (B) 2o alcohol (A) 1° EëH$mohb (B) 2° EëH$mohb
(C) 3o alcohol (D) Ethanol (C) 3° EëH$mohb (D) EWoZmob

082. Formula of Bleaching powder is: 082. ãbrqMJ nmCS>a H$m gyÌ h¡
(A) CCl3CHO (B) CaOCl2 (A) CCl3CHO (B) CaOCl2
(C) Ca(OH)2 (D) CHCl3 (C) Ca(OH)2 (D) CHCl3

+
083. The geometry around the central atom in 083. Cl F 4 ‘| Ho$ÝÐr` na‘mUw Ho$ Mmamo Amoa Á`m{‘{V
+
Cl F 4 is h¡ -
(A) square planar (A) dJ© g‘Vbr`
(B) square pyramidal (B) dJ© {nam{‘S>r`
(C) octahedral (C) Aï>’$bH$s`
(D) trigonal bipyramidal (D) {ÌH$moUr` {Û {nam{‘S>r`

084. Among the following, the equilibrium 084. Xm~ ~‹T>mZo na {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm gmå` à^m{dV
which is NOT affected by an increase in Zht hmoVm h¡
pressure is
(A) 2SO3 (g) ? 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g)
(A) 2SO3 (g) ? 2SO 2 (g) + O 2 (g)
(B) H 2 (g) + I 2 (s) ? 2HI (g) (B) H 2 (g) + I 2 (s) ? 2HI (g)
(C) C (s) + H 2 O (g) ? CO (g) + H 2 (g) (C) C (s) + H 2 O (g) ? CO (g) + H 2 (g)
(D) 3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) ? Fe3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g) (D) 3Fe (s) + 4H 2 O (g) ? Fe3 O 4 (s) + 4H 2 (g)

085. In the manufacture of ammonia by 085. ho~a àH«$‘ Ho$ Ûmam A‘mo{Z`m Ho$ {Z‘m©U ‘|
Haber’s process N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) ? 2NH3 (g) + 92.3kJ
N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) ? 2NH3 (g) + 92.3kJ {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgr eV© à{VHy$b h¡ ?
Which of the following conditions is (A) Vmn ~‹T>Zm
unfavourable ?
(B) Xm~ H$m ~‹T>Zm
(A) Increasing the temperature
(C) Vmn H$m KQ>Zm
(B) Increasing the pressure
(C) Reducing the temperature (D) A‘mo{Z`m Ho$ {Z‘m©U Ho$ gmW BgH$m
(D) Removing ammonia as it is formed {ZH$bZm

086. Which of the following compounds can 086. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm `m¡{JH$ Á`m{‘Vr` g‘md`Vm
exhibit both geometrical isomerism and VWm à{V{~å~ ê$nU (enantiomerism) XmoZm|
enantiomerism ? H$mo Xem©Vm h¡ ?
(A) CH3 - CH = CH - CH3 (A) CH3 - CH = CH - CH3
(B) (B)

(C) (C)

(D) CH3 - CHOH - COOH (D) CH3 - CHOH - COOH

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087. Which of the following reacts fastest with 087. gmÝÐ HCl Ho$ gmW {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm Vrd«V‘
conc. HCl ? ê$n go A{^{H«$`m H$aVm h¡
(A) (A)

(B) (B)

(C) (CH3)3COH (C) (CH3)3COH
(D) CH2 = CH–CH2OH (D) CH2 = CH–CH2OH

088. A polymer which is commonly used as a 088. ~hþbH$ Omo gm‘Ý`V`m nXmWm] H$s noqH$J ‘| H$m‘
packaging material is AmVm h¡
(A) Polythene (B) Polypropylene (A) nmobr{WZ (B) nmo{bàmonrbrZ
(C) PVC (D) Bakelite. (C) PVC (D) ~¡Ho$bmB©Q>

089. Which pair does not represent the cyclic 089. H$m¡Zgm `w½‘ C4H6 AUw gyÌ dmbo MH«$s` `m¡{JH$
compound of the molecular formula H$mo àX{e©V Zht H$aVm h¡
C4H6
(A)
(A)

(B)
(B)

(C)
(C)

(D)
(D)

090. 090.

Product P in the above reaction is: Cnamoº$ A{^{H«$`m ‘| CËnmX P h¡

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

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091. The structure of carboxylate ion is best 091. H$m~m}pŠgboQ> Am`Z H$s g§aMZm H$m g~go AÀN>m
represented as: {Zê$nU h¡-
(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

092. Which one of the following is not a unit 092. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgr D$Om© H$s BH$mB© Zht h¡ ?
of energy ? (A) Nm (B) kg. ms–2
(A) Nm (B) kg. ms–2 (C) lit-atm (D) kg m2 s–2
(C) lit-atm (D) kg m2 s–2
093. EH$ Ðd Omo Ob ‘| A{‘lUr` h¡ H$m ^mn AmgdZ
093. When a liquid that is immiscible with
water was steam distilled at 95.2°C at a 95.2°C na VWm Hw$b Xm~ 99.652KPa na
total pressure of 99.652KPa. The distillate {H$`m J`m& AmgwV ‘| Ob Ho$ àË`oH$ J«m‘ Ho$
contained 1.27gm of the liquid per gram gmW Ðd H$m 1.27gm CnpñWV h¡& `{X Ob H$m
of water. What will be the molar mass of dmînXm~ 95.2°C na 85.140KPa h¡, Ðd H$m
the liquid if the vapour pressure of water ‘moba Ðì`‘mZ Š`m hmoJm ?
is 85.140KPa at 95.2°C ? (A) 134.1 gm mol–1
(A) 134.1 gm mol–1 (B) 105.74 gm mol–1
(B) 105.74 gm mol–1 (C) 99.65 gm mol–1
(C) 99.65 gm mol–1
(D) 18 gm mol–1 (D) 18 gm mol–1

094. What will happen if a cell is placed into 094. Š`m hmoVm h¡ `{X EH$ H$mo{eH$m H$mo 0.4% (Ðì`‘mZ
0.4% (mass/volume) NaCl solution /Am`VZ ) NaCl {db`Z ‘| aIm OmVm h¡?
(A) Cell will swell (A) H$mo{eH$m ’y${bV hmoJr
(B) Cell will shrink (B) H$mo{eH$m {gHw$‹S> Om`oJr
(C) there will be no change in cell volume (C) H$mo{eH$m Ho$ Am`VZ ‘o H$moB© n[adV©Z Zht hmoJm
(D) Cell will dissolve (D) H$mo{eH$m {db` hmo Om`oJr
-8 -8
095. What is pH of 2 # 10 molar HCl 095. 2 # 10 ‘moba HCl {db`Z H$s pH
solution? Here log2  =  0.301 and Š`m hmoJr? ¶hm± log2  =   0.301 Ed§
log3 = 0.477 log3 = 0.477
(A) 5.4 (B) 7.7 (A) 5.4 (B) 7.7
(C) 6.92 (D) 9.5 (C) 6.92 (D) 9.5
096. If at cubic cell, atom A present all corners 096. `{X EH$ KZr` H$mo{eH$m Ho$ g^r H$moZm| na ­A na‘mUw
and atom B at the centre of each face. CnpñWV h¡ Am¡a àË`oH$ ’$bH$ Ho$ Ho$ÝÐH$ na B
What will be the molecular formula of na‘mUw CnpñWV h¡ `{X EH$ H$m`{dH$U© na CnpñWV
the compounds, if all the atoms present
on one body diagonal are replaced by g^r na‘mUwAm| H$mo na‘mUw C Ho$ Ûmam à{VñWm{nV
atom C ? H$a {X`m OmE Vmo `m¡{JH$ H$m AUw gyÌ Š`m hmoJm?
(A) ABC3 (B) A3B12C4 (A) ABC3 (B) A3B12C4
(C) A3B12C (D) AB12C3 (C) A3B12C (D) AB12C3
097. If a compound is formed by X, Y and Z 097. `{X EH$ `m¡{JH$ na‘mUw X,Y Am¡a Z go {‘bH$a ~Zm
atoms and Z is present on the corners, hmo `{X Z na‘mUw H$moZm| na CnpñWV hmo, Y na‘mUw
Y is present 1 tetrahedral voids and X 1 1
2 2 MVwî’$bH$s` [ap³VH$mAm| ‘| Am¡a X na‘mUw 2
atom in 1 octahedral voids, which of the
2 AîQ>’$bH$s` [ap³VH$mAm| ‘| CnpñWV hmo Vmo `m¡{JH$
following will be the molecular formula
of the compound. H$m AUw gyÌ {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm hmoJm?
(A) XYZ (B) X2ZY (A) XYZ (B) X2ZY
(C) X2Y4Z (D) XYZ4 (C) X2Y4Z (D) XYZ4

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098. If an element A is placed in 098. `{X VËd A {dÚwV amgm`{ZH$ loUr ‘| VËd B go
electrochemicals series above element B D$na h¡ bo{H$Z VËd C go ZrMo CnpñWV h¡, VËdm|
but below element C, then the order of H$s Am°ŠgrH$aU j‘Vm H$m H«$‘ Š`m hmoJm?
oxidation power of elements
(A) A > B > C (B) C > B > A
(A) A > B > C (B) C > B > A
(C) C > A > B (D) B > A > C (C) C > A > B (D) B > A > C

099. What will be the decreasing order of 099. {ZåZ H$m~m}YZm`Zm§o Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd H$m KQ>Vm hþAm
stability of following carbocations ? H«$‘ hmoJm

(A) 3 > 5 > 4 > 1 > 2 (A) 3 > 5 > 4 > 1 > 2
(B) 1 > 2 > 3 > 5 > 4 (B) 1 > 2 > 3 > 5 > 4
(C) 5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 (C) 5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > 1
(D) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 (D) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5

100.
100.
In above reaction P and Q are Cnamo³V A{^{H«$`m ‘| P VWm Q h¡

(A) (A)

(B) (B)

(C) (C)

(D) (D)

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BIOLOGY / Ord{dkmZ
101. Tonoplast is : 101. Q>moZmoßbmñQ²>:
(A) A feature of all cells. (A) g^r H$mo{eH$mAm| H$m EH$ bjU h¡&
(B) Found in prokaryotic cells only. (B) Ho$db àmoH$¡ [a`mo{Q>H$ H$mo{eH$mAm| ‘| hmoVr h¢&
(C) Found in plant cells only. (C) Ho$db nmXn H$mo{eH$mAm| ‘| nm`r OmVr h¢&
(D) Found in animal cells only. $ (D) Ho$db OÝVw H$mo{eH$mAm| ‘| nm`r OmVr h¢&

102. The cell wall of both bacteria and 102. ~¡ŠQ>r[a`m Am¡a gmB©Zmo~¡ŠQ>r[a`m XmoZm| H$s
cyanobacteria contains: H$mo{eH$m {^{Îm ‘| hmoVm h¡ -
(A) Lipid (B) Pectin (A) {b{nS (B) nopŠQ>Z
(C) Protein (D) Muramic acid (C) àmoQ>rZ$ (D) å`wam{‘H$ Aåb

103. The stage of meiosis in which pairing 103. AY©gyÌr{d^mOZ H$s dmo AdñWm {Og‘|
of homologous chromosomes starts, is g‘OmV JwUgyÌm| H$m `w½‘Z ewê$ hmoVm h¡:
called:
(A) Leptotene  (B) Zygotene (A) boßQ>moQ>rZ (B) Om`JmoQ>rZ
(C) Diplotene (D) Pachytene (C) {S>ßbmoQ>rZ$ (D) n¡H$sQ>rZ

104. A duplicated chromosome has how 104. EH$ {ÛJw{UV JwUgyÌ ‘| {H$VZo H«$mo‘o{Q>S> hmoVo
many chromatids ? h¢?
(A) One (B) Two (A) EH$ (B) Xmo
(C) Three (D) Four (C) VrZ$ (D) Mma

105. The Ecological pyramid that is always 105. nm[apñW{VH$ {nam{‘S> Omo h‘oem D$Üdm©Ya
upright: (grYm) hmoVm h¡:
(A) Pyramid of Energy (A) D$Om© Ho$ {nam{‘S
(B) Pyramid of Biomass (B) ~m`mo‘mg Ho$ {nam{‘S
(C) Pyramid of Number (C) g§»`m Ho$ {nam{‘S
(D) None of the options $ (D) BZ‘| go H$moB© {dH$ën Zht

106. The main components of photochemical 106. àH$me amgm`{ZH$ Yw§Y Ho$ ‘w»` KQ>H$ h¡:
smog are:
(A) Ob dmîn
(A) Water Vapour
(B) gë’$a S>mBAm°ŠgmBS>
(B) Sulphur Dioxide
(C) Oxides of Nitrogen (C) ZmBQ´moOZ Ho$ Am°ŠgmBS>g
(D) All options are correct $ (D) g^r {dH$ën ghr h¡

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107. Which of the following chromosomes 107. {ZåZ{bpIV ‘| go H$m¡Z gm JwUgyÌ A{YH$m§e
are responsible for most of the sex- qbJ-ghb¾ bjUm| Ho$ {bE CÎmaXm`r h¡?
linked traits?
(A) 13 (B) Y
(A) 13 (B) Y
(C) 15 (D) X
(C) 15 (D) X

108. The taxonomic unit ‘Phylum’ in the 108. OÝVwAm| Ho$ dJuH$aU ‘| à`wº$ dJuH$aU
classification of animals is equivalent to BH$mB© "g§K' nmXnm| Ho$ dJuH$aU ‘| {H$g
which hierarchical level in classification loUr~Õ ñVa Ho$ ~am~a h¡:
of plants:
(A) Class (B) Order (A) dJ© (B) JU
(C) Division (D) Family (C) à^mJ$ (D) Hw$b

109. The anthesis is a phenomenon, which 109. nwînZ EH$ à{H«$`m h¡, Omo gå~pÝYV h¡ -
refers to: (A) namJH$mof Ho$ {dH$mg go
(A) Development of anthers (B) d{V©H$mJ« g§J«mhH$ go
(B) Stigma receptors (C) nwîn H${bH$m Ho$ pIbZo go
(C) Opening of flower bud $ (D) nmXnm| ‘| OZZ go
(D) Reproduction in plants

110. The fruit of coconut is: 110. Zm[a`b H$m ’$b h¡:
(A) Berry (B) Drupe (A) ~oar (B) S¯>n
(C) Nut (D) Pome (C) ZQ> $ (D) nmo‘

111. Which tissue gives rise to secondary
111. H$m¡Zgm D$VH$ {ÛVr`H$ d¥{Õ H$mo OÝ‘ XoVm h¡?
growth?
(A) Apical meristem (A) erf© {däÁ`moVH$
(B) Adventitious root (B) AnñWm{ZH$ O‹S>
(C) Axillary bud (C) H$jñW H$br
(D) Vascular cambium $ (D) g§dhZr EYm

112. Azotobacter and Beijerinckia are the 112. EOmoQ>mo~¡ŠQ>a Am¡a ~oBOo[aZ{H$¶m CXmhaU h¢:
examples of:
(A) ghOrdr ZmBQ´moOZ pñWarH$aU OrdmUw Ho$
(A) Symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria
(B) AghOrdr ZmBQ´mO
o Z pñWarH$aU OrdmUw Ho$
(B) Asymbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria
(C) Photosynthetic bacteria (C) àH$me-g§ûcofr OrdmUw Ho$
(D) Disease causing bacteria $ (D) amoJ H$maH$ ~¡ŠQ>r[a`m Ho$

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113. Blue-green alga that causes red water- 113. Zrb-h[aV e¡dmb Omo bmb Ob-ßbmdZ H$m
blooms is: H$maU h¡:
(A) Anabaena (A) EoZm{~Zm
(B) Gloeocapsa (B) ½bmoBAmoHo$ßgm
(C) Trichodesmium (C) Q´mB©H$moSo>pñ‘`‘
(D) Nostoc $ (D) ZmoñQ>m°H$

114. Edible fungus is: 114. ImÚ H$dH$ h¡:
(A) Penicillium (B) Agaricus (A) no{Z{g{b`‘ (B) EJo[aH$g
(C) Aspergillus (D) Pythium (C) Eñn{O©bg$ (D) nmB©{W`‘

115. Vegetative reproduction in Marchantia 115. ‘mH]${e`m ‘| H$m{`H$ OZZ {ZåZ Ho$ ‘mÜ`‘
occurs through following: go hmoVm h¡:
(A) Apospory (B) Gemma Cup (A) Eonmoñnmoar (B) Jo‘m H$n
(C) Budding (D) Hormogonia (C) ‘wHw$bZ $ (D) hm‘m}Jmo{Z`m

116. Gametophyte of Pteridophyte is called: 116. Q>o[aS>mo’$mB©Q> H$m `w½‘H$mo{ØX H$hbmVm h¡:
(A) Prothallus (B) Protocorm (A) àmoW¡bg (B) àmoQ>moH$mo‘©
(C) Thallus (D) Gametangia (C) W¡bg $ (D) `w½‘H$YmZr

117. Largest sperms in the plant world are 117. nmXn OJV ‘| g~go ~‹S>o ewH«$mUw nmE OmVo
found in: h¢:
(A) Banyan (B) Cycas (A) ~aJX (B) gm`H$g
(C) Thuja (D) Pinus (C) WyOm $ (D) nmB©Zg

118. In a cymose type of inflorescence, the 118. ggr‘mj àH$ma Ho$ nwînH«$‘ ‘| ‘w»` Aj
growth of the main axis terminates in a: H$s d¥{Õ g‘má hmoVr h¢:
(A) Branch (B) Leaf (A) emIm ‘| (B) nÎmr ‘|
(C) Bract (D) Flower (C) ghnÌ ‘| $ (D) nwîn ‘|

119. Which can function as carrier in active 119. g{H«$` Am`Z AdemofU ‘| Omo dmhH$ Ho$
ion absorption? ê$n ‘| H$m`© H$a gH$Vo h¢?
(A) Ferredoxin (A) ’o$[aS>mopŠgZ
(B) Plastoquinone (B) ßbmñQ>mop³dZm|Z
(C) Cytochrome (C) gmBQ>moH«$mo‘$
(D) Lecithin (D) bo{g{WZ

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120. Insectivorous plants grow in: 120. H$sQ>^jr nmXn nmE OmVo h¢ -
(A) Nitrogen rich soil (A) ZmBQ´moOZ `wº$ ‘¥Xm
(B) Nitrogen deficient soil (B) ZmBQ´moOZ Ý`yZ ‘¥Xm
(C) Potassium deficient soil (C) nmoQ>o{e`‘ Ý`yZ ‘¥Xm
(D) Carbohydrate rich soil $ (D) H$m~m}hmBS´oQ> `wº$ ‘¥Xm

121. The first CO2 acceptor in C4 plants is: 121. C4 nmXnm| ‘| g~go nhbm CO2 J«mhH$ h¡:
(A) PGA (B) PEP (A) PGA (B) PEP
(C) RuBP (D) OAA (C) RuBP (D) OAA

122. Reaction centre of Photo system-I in 122. h[aV nmXnm| ‘| dU©H$ VÝÌ-I H$m A{^{H«$`m
green plants is: H|$Ð h¡:
(A) P680 (B) P690 (A) P680 (B) P690
(C) P700 (D) P780 (C) P700 (D) P780

123. The conversion of Pyruvate into Acetyl 123. nmBê$doQ> Ho$ E{gQ>mBb Co-A ‘| ê$nm§VaU
Co-A is called: H$mo H$hm OmVm h¡:
(A) Glycolysis (A) ½bmBH$mobmB{gg
(B) Fermentation (B) {H$ÊdZ
(C) Oxidative decarboxylation (C) Am°ŠgrSo>{Q>d S>rH$m~m}pŠgboeZ
(D) β-Oxidation $ (D) β-Am°ŠgrH$aU

124. Process of water exudation through 124. Oba§Y« Ho$ ‘mÜ`‘ go nmZr [agmd H$s à{H«$`m
hydathodes is known as: H$hbmVr h¡:
(A) Guttation (B) Transpiration (A) {~ÝXþñÌmd (B) dmînmoËgO©Z
(C) Evaporation (D) Bleeding (C) dmînrH$aU$ (D) aº$ñÌmd

125. In hyponasty, the bud will remain 125. AYmod¥{ÕdY©Z ‘|, H$br ahoJr:
(A) Open (B) Close (A) Iwbr (B) ~ÝX
(C) Semi-Open (D) Wilt (C) AÕ© Iwbr$ (D) ‘waPmB©

126. Miller synthesized amino acids from 126. {‘ba Zo A‘rZmo Aåbmo H$m g§ûcofU {H$`m
(A) CH4 , NH3 ,H2O, H2 (A) CH4 , NH3 ,H2O, H2 go
(B) N2O, CH4 , H2 , O2 (B) N2O, CH4 , H2 , O2 go
(C) H2 , O2 , SO2 , N2O (C) H2 , O2 , SO2 , N2O go
(D) CH4 , O2 , NH3 , H2O (D) CH4 , O2 , NH3 , H2O go

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127. Darwin’s theory does not include 127. S>m{d©Z Ho$ {gÕm§ÝVmo ‘| gpå‘{bV Zht h¡
(A) Survival of fittest (A) `mo½`V‘ H$s CÎmaOr{dVm
(B) Struggle for existence (B) ApñVËd Ho$ {bE g§Kf©
(C) Natural selection (C) àmH¥${VH$ M`Z
(D) Evolution through inheritance $ (D) d§emZwH«$‘ go {dH$mg

128. The unit of evolution is 128. {dH$mg (evolution) H$s BH$mB© h¡
(A) Population (A) OZg±»`m (Ordg§»`m)
(B) Species (B) Om{V
(C) Social groups (C) gm‘m{OH$ g§JR>Z
(D) Individual (D) ì`{º$ (Ord)

129. Which of the following forms a 129. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm AmWm}nmoS>m VWm EZo{bS>m
connecting link between Annelida and Ho$ ~rM H$s BH$mB© h¡
Arthopoda?
(A) Peripatus (B) Chetopterus (A) no[anoQ²g (B) H$sQ>monQ>oag

(C) Limulus (D) Boneli (C) {b‘wbg$ (D) ~moZobr

130. Match the two lists 130.
gw‘o{bV H$[aE
List I List II ñV§^ I ñV§^ II
(a) African Ape man (1) Sinanthropus (a) A’«$sH$Z En‘¡Z (1) {gZZW«mong
(b) Java Ape man (2) Pithecanthropus (dZ‘mZwf)
(c) Pecking man (3) Homo (b) Omdm En‘¡Z (2) {nWoHo$ZWang
(c) noqH$J ‘¡Z (3) hmo‘mo
(d) Neandarthal (4) Australopithecus
(d) {ZE§ZSo>W©b (4) AmogoQ´obmo{nWoŠg
(A) au1, bu3, cu4, du2 (A) au1, bu3, cu4, du2
(B) au4, bu3, cu1, du2 (B) au4, bu3, cu1, du2
(C) au1, bu2, cu4, du3 (C) au1, bu2, cu4, du3
(D) au4, bu2, cu1, du3 (D) au4, bu2, cu1, du3

131. Which blood Group is universal donor 131. H$m¡Zgm aº$ g‘yh gd©XmVm h¡
(A) O+ (B) O− (A) O+ (B) O−
(C) AB+ (D) AB− (C) AB+ (D) AB−

132. Palmau (Betla) National Park is situated 132. nb‘mD$ (~oVbm) amï´>r` CÚmZ H$hm± pñWV
in: h¡
(A) Orissa (B) West Bengal (A) C‹S>rgm (B) n{ü‘ ~§Jmb
(C) Jharkhand (D) Bihar (C) PmaIÊS>$ (D) {~hma

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133. Hemichordates have close affinities with 133. ho‘rH$moS>} Vm (AY© a‚mwH$s ) H$s {ZH$Q> ~§YVw m
which of the following phylum: {ZåZ ‘| go {H$g g§K go h¡
(A) Annelida (A) EZo{bS>m
(B) Arthopoda (B) AmWm}nmoS>m
(C) Echinodermata (C) BH$mB©ZmoS>‘}Q>m
(D) Mollusca $ (D) ‘mobñH$m

134. Dicondylic skull is the characteristic 134. {ÛH$m|S>mB{bH$ H$amo{Q> {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Z go
feature of OÝVwAm| H$m bjU h¡?
(A) Amphibia and Mammalia (A) Epå’$~r`m (Ob ñWbMa) Ed§ ‘o‘o{b`m
(B) Aves and Mammalia (B) EdrO Ed§ ‘o‘o{b`m H$m
(C) Amphibia and Reptilia (C) Epå’$~r`m Ed§ aopßQ>{b`m (g[agn©) H$m
(D) Reptilia and Aves $ (D) aopßQ>{b`m Ed§ EdrO (njr) H$m

135. Echolocation is exhibited by 135. BH$mobmoH$o eZ (à{VÜd{ZpñW{V) àX{e©V H$aVo h¢
(A) Man (B) Bats (A) ‘mZd (B) M‘JmX‹S>
(C) Cats (D) Owl (C) {~„r $ (D) C„ÿ

136. If in a child secretion from the anterior 136. AJa ~mbH$ Ho$ nr`yf J«§{W Ho$ AJ«dmbr go
lobe of pituitary gland is more than gm‘mÝ` go A{YH$ ñÌmdU hmo Vmo ~mbH$
normal, the child will be suffering from {eH$ma hmoJm
(A) Night Blindness (A) aVm¢{Y H$m
(B) n[an³dZ ‘| Xoar
(B) Maturing late
(C) A{YH$ VoOr go d¥{Õ Ho$ H$maU
(C) Gigantic due to speedy growth
A{VH$m`Vm H$m
(D) Dull mentally and weak $ (D) ‘mZ{gH$ {d‘ÝX²Vm d H$‘Omoar H$m

137. Blood is supplied to the walls of 137. dm{h{Z`m| H$s Xrdmam| H$mo aº$ nhþM
± m`m OmVm h¡
vessels by
(A) H$moamoBS> ßboŠgog (aº$H$ OmbH$) Ûmam
(A) Choroid plexus
(B) nm|g doamobmB© Ûmam
(B) Pons varoli
(C) H«y$am goao~«r Ûmam
(C) Crura cerebri
(D) Vasa vasorum
$ (D) dmgm dogmoa‘ Ûmam

138. On the basis of development odontoid 138. {dH$mg Ho$ AmYma na ñV{Z`m| H$s Aj
process of axis of mammals is: H$m AmoS>moZVmoBS> àH«$‘ h¡
(A) Ribs of axis vertebrae (A) Aj H$eoéH$m H$s ngbr
(B) Centrum of atlas (B) g|Q´‘ EQ>bg H$eoéH$m H$m
(C) Neural spine of atlas (C) Ý`yab ñnmBZ EQ>bg H$m
(D) Centrum of axis $ (D) g|Q>a‘ Aj H$eoéH$m H$m

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139. Gametocytes of malarial parasites are 139. ‘bo[a`m naOrdr Ho$ Jo‘rQ>mogmB©Q> (`w½‘H$
formed in OZH$) H$hm± ~ZVo h¢
(A) Stomach of female Anopheles (A) ‘mXm EZmo’o${bO Ho$ Am‘me` ‘|
(B) Stomach of male anopheles (B) Za EZmo’o${bO Ho$ Am‘me` ‘|
(C) Blood of man (C) ‘mZd Ho$ aº$ ‘|
(D) Salivary glands of anopheles $ (D) EZmo’o${bO H$s bma J«§{W`mo ‘|

140. Trypanosoma is 140. {Q´noZm|gmo‘m h¡
(A) Non-pathogenic (A) AamoJOZH$
(B) Monogenetic (B) EH$nmofr`
(C) Digenetic (C) {Ûnmofr`
(D) Facultative $ (D) {dH$ënr

141. Which is the correct sequence of the 141. ë`yH$mogmo{b{Z`m ‘| Ob Ymam Ho$ nW H$m
path of water current flowing through ghr AZwH«$‘ h¡
leucosolenia
(A) ñnÝOmogrbuAm°ñHw$b‘uAm°pñQ>`‘
(A) Spongocoeluosculumuostium
(B) OstiumuspongocoeluOsculum (B) Am°pñQ>`‘uñnÝOmogrbuAm°ñHw$b‘
(C) Osculumuspongocoeluostium (C) Am°ñHw$b‘uñnÝOmogrbuAm°pñQ>`‘
(D) Osculumuostiumuspongocoel $ (D) Am°ñHw$b‘uAm°pñQ>`‘uñnÝOmogrb

142. Which if the following animal causes 142. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm Ord ‘Zwî` ‘|
filariasis disease in man? ’$mBbo[aE{gg (’$mBbo[a`m) amoJ CËnÞ
H$aVm h¡
(A) Truchiuris trichiris
(A) Q´mB©Š`y[ag Q´mB©{H$[ag
(B) Enterobius vermicularis (B) E§Q>moamo{~`g d‘uHw$bo[ag
(C) Dracunculus mediensis (C) S´oH$ZHw$bg ‘oS>rZ|Z{gg
(D) Wucheria bancrofti $ (D) dwMoao[a`m ~|H«$mâQ>r

143. Which of the following is a correct 143. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm Omo‹S>m ghr h¡
match? (A) Km|Km - nobogrnmoS>m
(A) Pila – Pelecypoda (B) ‘H$‹S>r - Eao{ŠZS>m
(B) Spider – Arachnida
(C) {VbMÅ>m - H«o$ñQ>o{e`m
(C) Cockroach – Crustacea
(D) Leech – Polychaeta (D) Om|H $- nmo{bH$sQ>m

144. One of the following is not correctly 144. {ZåZ ‘| go EH$ gw‘o{bV Zht h¡
matched – (A) ½bmo{M{S>`‘ - ‘mobñH$m
(A) Glochidium – Mollusca
(B) Planula – Coelenterata (B) ßboZw‘m - grb|Q>aoQ>m
(C) Trochophore – Anelida (C) Q´moH$mo’$moa- EZobrS>m
(D) Tornaria – Echinodermata $ (D) Q>mZ}[a`m- BH$mB©Zm|S>‘}Q>m
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145. Periplaneta americana differs from Blatta 145. ãb¡Q>m Am°[a`|ÝQ>o{bg go noarßboZoQ>m A‘o[aH$mZm
orientalis in having: {H$g bjU Ho$ H$maU {^ÝZ hmoVm h¡
(A) No wings (A) n§Im| H$s AZwnpñW{V Ho$ H$maU
(B) Developed wings (B) {dH${gV n§I
(C) Only first pair of wings (C) Ho$db nhbr Omo‹S>r Ho$ n§I
(D) Only second pair of wings $ (D) Ho$db Xygar Omo‹S>r Ho$ n§I

146. Harmful insect for the leaves and stem 146. JÝZo H$s n{Îm`m| Ed§ VZo Ho$ {bE hm{ZH$maH$
of sugarcane is - H$sQ> hmoVm h¡
(A) Pyrilla (B) Agrotis (A) nmB[abm (B) EJ«moQ>rg
(C) Leptocorisa (D) Idiocercus (C) boßQ>moH$moamBOm (D) BS>rAm°gH©$g

147. If a live earthworm is pricked with a 147. `{X {H$gr Or{dV H|$MwE ‘| CgH$s Amhma
needle on its outer surface without
damaging its gut, the fluid that comes
Zmb H$mo {~Zm j{V nhþ§MmE D$nargVh na
out is :- gyB© Mw^moB© Om`o Vmo EH$ Vab ~mha {ZH$boJm
(A) Excretory fluid dh hmoVm h¡
(B) Mucous (A) CËgOu  Vab (B) ûcoî‘m
(C) Haemolymph
(D) Coelomic fluid (C) hr‘mo{båµ’$$ (D) grbmo‘r (Jw{h`) Vab

148. Similarity between housefly and mosquito 148. Kaoby ‘ŠIr VWm ‘ÀN>a H$m g‘mZ bjU h¡
is that both have (A) Xmo Omo‹S>r nyU© {dH${gV n§I
(A) Two pairs of fully developed wings
(B) XmoZm| ‘| ñnpÝO§J ‘wI Cnm§J
(B) Sponging Mouthparts
(C) Long Antennae (C) bå~r E§{Q>Zr
(D) Larval forms $ (D) XmoZm| ‘o {S>å^H$ (bmdm©) àmdñWm

149. Which all of the following are vector 149. {ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Z g^r amoJ dmhH$ (vector)
hosts? nmofH$ h¡
(A) Sand fly, Tse tse fly, House fly, Culex (A) g|S> ‘ŠIr, gr gr ‘ŠIr, Kaoby ‘ŠIr,
(B) Tse tse fly, Trypansoma, Sand fly, Š`yboŠg,
Leishmania (B) gr gr ‘ŠIr, {Q´n¡Zmogmo‘m, g|S> ‘ŠIr,
(C) House fly, Plasmodium, Monocystis, boe‘m{Z`m
Culex (C) Kaoby ‘ŠIr, ßbmÁ‘mo{S>`‘, ‘moZmo{gñQ>rg,
(D) Bed bug, Silver fish, Ratflea, Š`yboŠg
Entamoeba $ (D) IQ>‘b, {gëda ‘ÀN>br, Myhmâbs,
EÝQ>A‘r~m
150. The drug used in Ascariasis is 150. EñHo$[a`m{gg amoJ ‘| {H$g Am¡f{Y H$m Cn`moJ
(A) Shesham oil hmoVm h¡
(A) ere‘ H$m Vob
(B) Oil of Chenopodium
(B) H$sZmonmo{S>`‘ (Chenopodium) H$m Vob
(C) Chloroquinone (C) Šbmoamop³dZmZ
(D) Tarcamphor (D) Vma Ho$å’$a

2-BA ] [ 31 ] [ PTO

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UPSEE-2016
Answer Key Paper 2, Code BA

Physics Chemistry Biology
1 D 26 D 51 C 76 C 101 C 126 A
2 D 27 A 52 C 77 B 102 D 127 D
3 A 28 C 53 C 78 C 103 B 128 A
4 C 29 A 54 D 79 A 104 B 129 A
5 D 30 C 55 B 80 B 105 A 130 D
6 B 31 D 56 A 81 C 106 C 131 B
7 C 32 C 57 B 82 B 107 D 132 C
8 A 33 B 58 D 83 B 108 C 133 C
9 B 34 B 59 C 84 D 109 C 134 A
10 D 35 C 60 B 85 A 110 B 135 B
11 C 36 A 61 B 86 B 111 D 136 C
12 B 37 C 62 A 87 B 112 B 137 D
13 D 38 C 63 D 88 A 113 C 138 A
14 B 39 D 64 A 89 D 114 B 139 C
15 C 40 A 65 A 90 B 115 B 140 C
16 B 41 A 66 B 91 D 116 A 141 B
17 A 42 C 67 C 92 B 117 B 142 D
18 B 43 B 68 A 93 A 118 D 143 B
19 A 44 B 69 A 94 A 119 D 144 D
20 C 45 A 70 B 95 C 120 B 145 B
21 D 46 C 71 A 96 C 121 B 146 A
22 D 47 C 72 D 97 C 122 C 147 D
23 B 48 C 73 C 98 D 123 C 148 D
24 A 49 C 74 C 99 D 124 A 149 A
25 B 50 C 75 D 100 A 125 B 150 B

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UPSEE 2016
Paper 2 Code BA Solutions
Physics
Ans.1: (D) 2R
By energy conservation between points A and B
1 1
Mg (2 R )  m(0)2  mgH  m(0) 2  H  2 R
2 2
Ans.2: (D) 40 sec
4t  2t  4(60)  t  40
Ans.3: (A) Towards the left
Point of contact of wheel has velocity towards left.
Ans.4: (C) b and m alone
dU 2b
F   2bx   
dx m
Ans.5: (D) light is absorbed in quanta of energy E  h
Ans.6: (B) 954 kg/m3
V 5V
Vg   724  g  1000  g    954 Kg / m3
6 6
Ans.7: (C) 144 cm
n(18)  l where length of string is l
( n  1)(16)  l
Gives n=8 and l=144cm
Ans.8:(A) 4.8 104 C
  20 10   2.4
4

Q   4.8 104 C
R 10
3q
Ans.9: (B)
2 2 0 a
kq k ( q ) k (3q) 1 3q 3q
V    
0 0
a sin 45 a sin 45 a cos 45 0
4 0 a 2 2 0 a
2
Ans.10:(D) 
dV 1 1 1
Resistance =    
dI  dI  Slope 0
 
 dV 
Ans.11: (C) It moves back and forth (oscillating) towards the wolf
Sound wave is longitudinal wave .
Ans.12:(B)Silver
Ans.13: (D) 4V
2
1 1  A2V2    2 R  V   R VB  4V  V B
2
AV
Ans.14: (B)6 minutes

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d
  k  av   0 
dt
(59  61)  61  59 
 k  30 
4  2 
1 1
 k 30  k 
2 60
(49  51)  51  49 
 k  30 
t  2 
2
 k (20)  t  6
t
Ans.15:(C)18000C
7.5 7.5
i  Q  it  (6)(60)(60)  18000C
9 9
Bl 2
Ans.16: (B)
2
Ans.17: (A) 3 E
q q  ( 3q)  5q 3q
E      3 E
0 0 0
Ans.18:(B)27A
IV=P1+P2+P3
I(120)=1800+1300+100 ∴ I=26.67A
Ans.19: (A)2A
0
B 10  8  I  20   0 ∴I=2
2 (0.1)
Ans.20:(C)80V
di  60 
 L  (40  106 )  6 
 80V
dt  3  10 
Ans.21: (D) 12.1eV
E  E3  E1  1.5  (13.6)  12.1eV
Ans.22: (D) There is no change
  
F  qv  B  0
So velocity is constant
Ans.23: (B) 105
Ans.24: (A) 1
2
1 1  GM  1 GM
K .E  mv 2  m    m ,
2 2  r  2 r

GM GM GM GM
U  m  E  K .E  U  m m  m
r 2r r 2r
Alternative:
we know that E   K  E  K

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Ans.25:(B) 16 m / s 2 , 4m / s
ac  32 cos 60 0  16 m / s 2
v2 v2
ac   16   v  4m / s
R 1
m
Ans.26:(D)10 2 upwards the incline
s
75  5 g sin 300
a  (75  25) / 5  10 m / s 2
5
Ans.27:(A) 60J
1 1 1
W  KE f  KEi  (3)(64  16)  (3)(36  4)  (3)(80  40)  60J
2 2 2
Ans.28: (C) 335J
W=QA−QR
25=360−QR ∴ QR=335J
3
Ans.29: (A)
2 0
 2 4 3
E   
2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0
Ans .30: (C) Three in parallel
1
U  CV 2 For U maximum, C must be maximum
2
20
Ans.31:(D) 
3

By Wheatstone bridge R eq 
 4  6 8  12  20 
 4  6   8  12 3
Ans.32: (C) a  b, b  c
Ans.33: (B) 2 f
1 1 1 
    1   
f  R R 
1 1 1
    1     f1  2 f
f1 R 
Ans.34: (B) 26V
V  (2  4)4  2  26 volt
Ans.35: (C) 2 2
h h h
  
p 2mKE 2mqV
1 m2 q2 4 m p 2e
  2 2
2 m1q1 m pe

Ans.36:(A) 6 g sin 
5L

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2 2
 L L 5
I  4m    m    mL2
2 2 4
L L 3L
  4 mg sin   mg sin   mg sin 
2 2 2
 6g
  I     sin 
I 5L
Ans.37: (C) 4iˆ  5 ˆj
Horizontal component remains constant, whereas vertical component changes its sign.
Ans.38: (C) 5 %
l T l g T 3 7
T  2     %     %  5%
g T 2l 2 g T  2 2
Ans.39: (D) 100W
1 60  100
Work per cycle    30  10  8  2   60 J  P   100W
2 60
Ans.40: (A)Path –I
Ans.41: (A) 3Hz
1  30300 / 100  303Hz , 2  30300 / 101  300Hz  1   2  3Hz

Ans.42: (C) 0.75I 0
I  I 0 cos2 300  0.75 I 0
Ans.43: (B) laser light is highly coherent
Ans.44:(B) 19%
p22 (0.9 p ) 2 0.81 p 2
KE2   
2m 2m 2m
Ans.45: (A) Magnification of microscope is inversely proportional to the least distance of distinct vision.
D
Magnification M  1 
f
Ans.46: (C) 64 SR2
W  S 8 S (3R)2  8 S (R)2   64 S ( R)2
Ans.47: (C)Less than 300 km/hr
d  d 200  200 800
 v     267km / hr
t1  t2 200  200 3
400 200
Ans.48: (C) remains constant
dQ
dS   0 ∴S=constant
T
Ans.49:(C) A  0, B  1, C  1
Output C  A  AB
Ans.50: (C) chromatic aberration

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Chemistry
Ans.51: (C) He+
Ionization Potential = E  – E1
54.4 = 0 – E1 or E1 = – 54.4 eV
2
But E1 = –13.6 × Z 2 eV or –54.4eV = –13.6 × Z2 or Z=2 ,So He+ ion
(1)

Ans.52:(C) n  3, l  2, m  1, s   1
2
Energy  (n  l )
For Options: (A) (n  l )  3  0  3
(B) (n  l )  3  1  4
(C) (n  l )  3  2  5
(D) (n  l )  4  0  4
So n  3, l  2, m  1, s   1 Set of quantum number has highest energy.
2
Ans.53: (C) sp3
OF2 :-
2 2 4
6O  1s 2s 2p

or 6 O

or

sp3, Two lone pairs of electron V-shape
Ans.54:. (D) SO32  , ClO3 and BO33
2
NO3  sp  Trigonal planar
3
AsO33  sp  Pyramidal (onelone pair)
CO32  sp 2  Trigonal planar
ClO3  sp2  Pyramidal(one lone pair)
SO32  sp 3  Pyramidal(one lone pair)
BO33  sp3  Pyramidal(one lone pair)
So SO32 , ClO3 & BO33 all are non-planar
Ans.55: (B) stronger 2p(B)–2p(F)   bonding

Size of Cl is more than the size of F so in case of BF3 strong 2p(B)–2p(F)  -bonding occurs so lewis acidity of
BF3 is less than BCl3 .

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Ans.56: (A) 2-methyl-6-oxohex-3-enamide

or priority  Amide > Aldehyde

Ans.57: (B) 2-Bromo-1-chloro-5-fluoro-3-iodo benzene

Ans.58: (D)(i), (iii), (v)

So at least one 20- alcohol present in I, III & V
Ans.59: (C) intermediate 2
According to Hammonds Postulates the transition state resemble to that species which is energetically near to
it.
Ans.60: (B) Cl > F > Br > I
On moving up to down in the group. Electron affinity decrease due to decrease in size but chlorine has
high electron affinity fluorine due to presence of vacant d-orbitals.
Ans.61: (B) Coordination isomerism
Answer is (B) because of coordination isomerism is a form of structural isomerism in which the composition of
the complex ion varies. In a coordination isomer the total ratio of ligand to metal remains the same, but the
ligands attached to specific metal ion change.
Ans.62: (A) zero
Species which is excess in reaction mixture follow zero order kinetics, so order of reaction with respect to O2 is
zero
Ans.63: (D) Reduction
Friedel-Craft reaction is a aromatic electrophilic substitution. So reduction is not a fried-craft reaction.
Ans.64: (A) E
Higher priority group (*) are different side ,So prefix is (E)

Ans.65: (A) 4  and 4  bonds
4 & 4

Ans.66: (B) linear, pyramidal
XeF2 = sp3d hybridization, 3l.p. & 2 l.p.

NH3 = sp3 hybrid 1l.p. + 3b.p.

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So
Ans.67: (C) 2,1 and 1
BrF4  sp3d 2  2 l.p.+ 4b.p.
XeF6  sp3d 3  1 l.p. + 6 b.p.
SbCl63  sp3d 3  1 l.p. + 6 b.p
Ans.68: (A) isotropic
Crystalline solids are anisotropic not isotropic
Ans.69: (A) vapour pressure of solute is zero
Non volatile solute is always have zero vapour pressure
Ans.70: (B) associated colloids
Micelles are associated colloids which are formed above the CMC (critical micelles concentration)
Ans.71: (A) Milk fat is dispersed in water
Emulsions are colloids in which both dispersed phase & dispersion medium are liquids. So milk is emulsion in
which liquid is dispersed in water.
Ans.72: (D) –1412 kJ mol–1
2C  2 H 2  C2 H 5 , H f  52 (1)
C  O2  CO2 , H f  394 (2)
1
H 2  O2  H 2 O, H f  286 (3)
2
(4)
C2 H 4  3O2  2CO2  2 H 2 O, H C  ?
But equ. 2× (equ-2) – 2 × (equ-3) – (equ-1) = equ-4
2 (–394) + 2(–286) – (52) = – 1412 KJmol–1

Ans.73: (C)
If the difference between energy of reactant & transition state is zero then activation energy is zero.
0
Ans.74: (C) t1/ 2  a
1
t1/ 2 
n 1
For first order reaction n = 1
1
So t1/ 2 
a0
Or t1/ 2  a 0 constant
Ans.75: (D) 2.0 ML–1
Active mass is concentration in mole litre–1 or concentration in molarity
So Molarity = 8.5  1000  2.0ML1
17 250
Ans.76: (C) K12  K 2
1 [ SO3 ]
SO2 ( g )  O2 ( g ) SO3 ( g ), K1 
2 [SO2 ][O2 ]1/ 2
[ SO3 ]2
2 SO2 ( g )  O2 ( g ) 2 SO3 ( g ), K 2 
[SO2 ]2 [O2 ]

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[ SO3 ]2
K12   K2
[ SO2 ]2 [O2 ]
So K12  K 2
Ans.77: (B) threo stereoisomers
When same groups are present in opposite side called threo stereoisomer .
Ans.78: (C) Schottky
During the Schottky defects same number of cations & anions are missing from their lattice site so density is
decreased.
Ans.79: (A) 1
8
N  N 0 / 2n  N  N 0 / 23  N 0 / 8
Ans.80: (B) 2

= 1  8  1 1  2
8

Ans.81: (C) 30 alcohol

Ans.82: (B) CaOCl2
Bleaching powder is CaOCl2
Ans.83: (B) square pyramidal
3
ClF4  sp d /hybridization
4 b.p. of e–& 1 lone pair of e–& shape is square pyramidal
+
Cl
F F

F F

Ans.84: (D) 3Fe(s )  4 H 2O( g ) Fe3O4 (s )  4H 2 ( g )
If gaseous moles of reactant is equal to the gaseous moles of product then reaction is not affected by the
changing in pressure
So (A) 2SO3 ( g ) 2 SO2 ( g )  O2 ( g ), n  3  2  9
(B) H 2 ( g )  I 2 (s ) 2 HI ( g ), n  2  1  1
(C) C( s)  H 2O( g ) CO( g )  H 2 ( g ), n  2  1  1
(D) 3Fe( s )  4 H 2O( g ) Fe3O4( s )  4 H 2( g ) n  4  4  0
Ans.85: (A) Increasing the temperature
N 2 ( g )  3H 2 ( g ) 2 NH 3( g )  92.3 KJ
Reaction is exothermic so on increasing the temperature equilibrium shifted in backward direction

Ans.86: (B)
Compound

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CH3

H3C CH2 C CH CH CH3

H gives geometrical isomerism & it is also give enantiomerism.
Ans.87: (B)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

So compound give fastest reaction with conc. HCl

Ans.88: (A) Polythene

Ans.89: (D)
C4H6 Degree of unsaturation (DOU) = 10  6  2
2

So is not the pair of C4H6

Ans.90:(B)

Ans.91: (D)

Resonance in carboxylate ion

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Ans.92: (B) kg. ms–2
E  mc 2  kg (ms 1 )2  Kgm2 s 2
–2
So kg.ms is not the unit of energy .
Ans.93: (A) 134.1 gm mol-1
Ptotal  99.652KPa
Pwater  85.140 KPa
Pliquid  (99.652  85.140) KPa  14.512 kPa
m A 1.27 g
And 
mB 1g
m A PA M A
We have 
mB PB M B
 1 
 m  P M 
or M A   A  B B  ∴ M A  (1.27)  85.140 KPa 18g mol  ≅ 134.1 g mol–1
 mB   PA   14.512 kPa 
Ans.94: (A) Cell will swell
Osmotic pressure
Ans.95: (C) 6.92
Solution is very dilute so concentration of H+ ions in HCl solution
= H+ ions in water + H+ is ion in HCl
= 1×10–7+ 2×10–8 = 12×10–8
So pH = – log(12 108 ) =  log(22  3 108 )
 2 log 2  log 3  8 log10  2(0.301)  0.477  8  6.92
Ans.96: (C) A3B12C
A B C
At corner At Centre of Each face At corner
1 1 1
6 6 2
8 2 8
3 1
3
4 4
3 12 1
So molecular formula = A3B12C,
Ans.97: (C) X2Y4Z
Z Y X
Corner in 1 Td in 1 Oh
2 2
Voids voids
1 1 1
8 8  1 4  1
8 2 2
1 4 2
So formula is X2Y4Z
Ans.98: (D) B > A > C
According to question the position of elements in electrochemical series is
C
A
B
Oxidizing power of elements increases in electrochemical series on moving up to down so decreasing order of
oxidizing power is B > A > C

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Ans.99: (D) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5

So decreasing order of stability 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5
−+
Ans.100: (A) OMgBr OH

CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3

(P) (Q)

Biology Answer Key
Ans.101: (C) Found in plant cells only
Tonoplast is a cytoplasmic membrane surrounding a large central vacuole in plant cells.
Ans.102: (D) Muramic acid
It is a characteristic feature of prokaryotic cell wall.
Ans.103: (B) Zygotene During Zygotene phase homologous chromosomes comes close to each
other and start pairing that is called synapsis.
Ans.104: (B) Two
The two chromatids of a duplicated chromosome are held together at the centromere.
Ans.105: (A) Pyramid of Energy
Pyramids of energy are always upright, as energy is lost at each trophic level.
Ans.106: (C) Oxides of Nitrogen
Photochemical smog is formed through the reaction of solar radiation with airborne pollutants
like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds.
Ans.107: (D) X
There are many X-linked diseases, such as hemophilia, colorblindness etc. but known Y-linked
diseases are few and very rare.
Ans.108: (C) Division
"Phylum" applies formally to any biological domain, but it is always used for animals, whereas
"Division" is often used for plants.
Ans.109: (C) Opening of Flower bud

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Anthesis refers to the time of flowering, when flower bud opens with parts available for pollination.
Ans.110: (B) Drupe
Coconuts is a drupe fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed.
Ans.111: (D) Vascular cambium
Secondary growth is due to the two types of lateral meristems i.e. vascular cambium & cork
cambium.
Ans.112: (B) Asymbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Both are free living aerobic bacteria those can fix atmospheric nitrogen.
Ans.113: (C) Trichodesmium
Red water-bloom of Trichodesmium is due to their primary light harvesting pigment,
phycoerythrin.
Ans.114: (B) Agaricus
Agaricus is an edible mushroom.
Ans.115: (B) Gemma Cup
Gemma cups are small receptacles located on the thalli and contain specialized structures called
gemmae which are green multi-cellular buds.
Ans.116: (A) Prothallus
The gametophyte is the haploid stage of the pteridophyte life-cycle. It develops from the spore
produced on the sporophyte. This spore germinates and develops into a body called
the prothallus.
Ans.117: (B) Cycas
Ans.118: (D) Flower
If the peduncle terminates into flower then it is called cymose inflorescence.
Ans.119: (D) Lecithin
Lecithin carries both anions & cations and forms a lecithin-ion complex.
Ans.120: (B) Nitrogen deficient soil
Insectivorous plants grow in Nitrogen deficient soil. They fulfill their nitrogen requirement by
trapping & digesting insects.
Ans.121: (B) PEP
In C4 plants Phosphoenolpyruvate (a 3 carbon compound) picks up CO2 and changes into
Oxaloacetate (4 carbon compound) in the presence of water. This reaction is catalysed by the
enzyme, phosphoenol pyruvate carboxylase.
Ans.122: (C) P700

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In PS-I the light reaction centre is P700. Pigments absorb longer (>680nm) wavelengths of light.
Ans.123: (C) Oxidative decarboxylation
Pyruvic acid + Co-A + NAD+ ---> Acetyl Co-A + NADH + H+ + CO2
This reaction is called the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvic acid to acetyl Co-A.
This reaction is the link between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
Ans.124: (A) Guttation
In the process of guttation positive xylem pressure (due to root pressure) causes liquid to exude
from the pores, Hydathodes.
Ans.125: (B) Close
It is a nastic movement involving inward and upward bending of a plant part.
Ans.126. (A) CH4 ,NH3 ,H2O, H2
Miller in his classical experiment used these gases to produce amino acid mimicking the
earlier environment and tested the chemical origin of life.
Ans.127. (D) Evolution through inheritance
Evolution through inheritance was not included in Darwin’s theory he only explained about
Survival of fittest, Struggle for existence & Natural selection.

Ans.128. (A) Population

Population is the unit of evolution. The genotype of the individual is fixed at birth and population
is the smallest unit where evolutionary change is possible.
Ans.129. (A) Peripatus
Peripatus has both annelidian(segmented body,nephridia)and arthopodian (antennae,mandibles,
claws etc.)characters and hence is the connecting link between the two.
Ans.130. (D) a 4 , b 2 , c 1 , d 3
Ans.131. (B) O−
O- as it does not contain antigen A, B and Rh
Ans.132. (C) Jharkhand
Jharkhand (Latehar District) has Pelmau(Betla) National park with a Tiger reserve having bison
,axis axis ,elephant and leopards too.
Ans.133. (C) Echinodermata

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Echinodermata show evolutionary nearness to hemichordates with enterocoelom type of
development.

Ans.134. (A) Amphibia and Mammalia

Amphibia and Mammalia have dicondylic skull that is attached to the body with two articulatory
condyles
Ans.135. (B) Bats
Bats exhibit echolocation system wherein ultrasonic sound is produced to perceive objects
coming in its way.
Ans.136. (C) Gigantic due to speedy growth
Gigantic due to speedy growth as hormone secreted by its pituitary gland affects growth
Ans.137. (D) Vasa vasorum
Vasa vasorum supplies blood to the walls of blood vessels.
Ans.138. (A) Ribs of axis vertebrae
Odontoid process of axis of mammals is the rib of axis vertebrae
Ans.139. (C) Blood of man
Gametocytes of malarial parasites are formed in the RBC’s of man which then gets transferred to
the vector.
Ans.140. (C) Digenetic
Digenetic trypansoma is a digenetic parasite having two hosts : Man & Tse-Tse fly.
Ans.141. (B) Ostium spongocoel Osculum
Ans.142. (D) Wucheria bancrofti
Wucheria bancrofti causes filariasis.
Ans.143. (B) Spider - Arachnida
Spiders having eight legs belong to Arachnida class of Arthopoda , Pila belongs to Gastropoda,
Cockroach belongs to insect, Leech to Hirudineria.
Ans.144. (D) Tornaria – Echinodermata
Tornaria – Echinodermata is incorrect as it is a hemichordate larva rest all options are correct.
Ans.145. (B) Developed wings
Periplaneta americana has developed wing.

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Ans.146. (A) Pyrilla
Ans.147. (D) Coelomic fluid
Coelomic fluid will come out
Ans.148. (D) Larval forms
Larval forms of both are similar
Ans.149. (A) Sand fly, Tse tse fly, House fly, Culex
Sand fly, Tse tse fly, House fly, Culex are all vectors which transmit diseases.
Ans.150. (B) Oil of Chenopodium
Oil of Chenopodium is used to cure Ascariasis

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