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DEECET – 2018
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Teaching Aptitude – SET - 3
1. The academic authority to develop textbooks for
school education in our State is
ΡΤÕ Τô♣Ωιƒο Σρ↓χ Κο↑ι ùΘôΟνΣô∴ ΣôΟκ
×ιΘΚδΚûΖ ∆ÚΞôχÏλ ùΣôßκ× ùΚôηΟ ♣ßΞ∴λ
1. SCERT, Andhra Pradesh
2. SSA, Andhra Pradesh
3. SIET, Andhra Pradesh
4. RMSA, Andhra Pradesh
2. The schools established by Central Government for the merit
rural students as per 1986 National Policy on Education
1. Kendriya Vidyalaya
2. Novadaya Vidyalaya
3. Kasturba School
4. Social Welfare Schools
€ςΤκ×[δΚ↓ο ∆ρΖ ƒ[ûΤΞôµϕΘ ΤôΠΞνΚÞχΚôΚ
0875 úΘ′Υ Κο↑χ ùΚôρûΚ♠τΣ⁄ ΤιƒΥ ≅ςΜôο
ΓσΣÓιΘκΣγΟ Σρ↓Κρ
1. úΚϕƒ↔Υ ↑ιΥôΩΥô
2. ΡúΞôΘΥ ↑ιΥôΩΥô
3. Κυç↔Σô Σρ↓Κρ
4. ΜêΚ ΡΩ Σρ↓Κρ
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3. Members of School Management Committee (SMC) are
1. Students of the school
2. Revenue officer of the Village
3. Parents of the students
4. President - Mandal Praja Parishad
Σρ↓ úΤΩôηûΤ ÏÝ↑ο ∆ßκ♦∴νΚΖôΚ ΒΞνΚρ
ΒÚκΣν
1. ≅κΣρ↓Κ↓ο Σ♠Ûλ ΤôΠΞνΚρ
2. ≅χ€ςôΤιƒτ ΞÚΞôµ ≅ƒΚô↔
3. ΤôΠΞνΚ↓τ ùΣσú[ôνΚρ
4. ΤηΟο Σ↔_ι ΘûΩΞν
4. There are two mentally retarded children in your class.
While teaching
1. Teach them along with other children
2. Let them to sit in a separate room
3. Allow them to go to home after taking attendance
4. Allow them to participate only in games
¿δΚρ Κσ♦χÏλ ΞÏκ♦ο Τ∴ΞΖνε′ Ïτ°Υ ΒςηÓ
ÏΨϕûΘΚρ ∆ρΖ∴ν− ΣôΟλ Κσ♦χÏλ úΣôÕ ≅ΞνΚûΖ
1. Τσ[ ΤôΠΞνΚúΖôÓ úΜνιÕ Κσ♦κúΣτ
2. ≅ΞνΚûΖ úΞß ≅û[♠ο ≅Τςε ùΜôοúΞτ
3. ΞÚûΚ ΣƒúΞγ⁄ο ϰιÕùΚôηΟ♦[Ï Åγ⁄σÏ
≅àκ♦↑ÓúΞτ
4. ≅ΞνΚû∴ ↑ûΖΥôγ⁄ο ΤγÓλ ΚΩϕÕχùΚôρΖ
≅ΞΚôΜλ ≅↓κúΣτ
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5. Primary schools working hours in our State
ΡΤÕ Τô♣Ωιƒο ΑςλΣ Σρ↓Κ↓τ úΞûΩ úΡςλ
1. 9.00 A.M. to 3.45 P.M.
2. 8.45 A.M. to 3.45 P.M.
3. 9.30 A.M. to 4.30 P.M.
4. 9.00 A.M. to 4.15 P.M.
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G. K. – SET - 3
6. Kia Motors – the international organization started its
activities in this district
1. Chittoor
2. Ananthapuram
3. Kadapa
4. Nellore
€Υô úΤôγΟôνυ , ΜνΞúΘΜ ♣ßΞ∴Τô∴Õ ΘτàûΟΥ
ùΜΥοΣôÓΚûΖ ΒλΤôΞγΟιƒο Αςλ♦ιÕρΖÕ
1. ′ιçν
2. ≅∴ϕΘκ×ςλ
3. ΚΟκΣô
4. ùΡοíν
7. The number ‘1100’ belongs to this programme started by
our State Government
1. Pelli Kanuka
2. Real time Governance
3. People first
4. e - Pragathi
!00//& Φàλ ΦηΠô∴Õ ΡΤÕ Τô♣Ω ≅ςΜôο
ùΘôΟδΚκΣγΟ ΒιƒγΟιÕΟτ ùΘôΟν×ûΟΥÕ
1. ùΣο←ΚôàΚô (Pelli Kanuka)
2. ↔Υο ûΟλ ΚΞνΠτυ (Real time Governance)
3. ΤχΚúΖ Øτ∴ôρ (People first)
4. e - ♦ςΚƒ (e-Pragathi)
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8. Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik (UDAN) the regional
connectivity scheme is related to
1. air travel
2. bus roots
3. railways
4. water transport
∆ι úΘω Κ Αλ Ρôχ↔χ (UDAN) ƒγΟΤô∴Õ ΒΘàΟτ
ùΘôΟν×ûΟΥÕ
1. ↑Τô∴ úΣôχÏΞςιÕ
2. úΣÚϕÕ ΤôνχΚδΚρ
3. Βς♠οúΞ
4. ¿ν úΣôχÏΞςιÕ
9. Aghakhan Cup is associated with this game
1. Badminton
2. Hockey
3. Football
4. Cricket
!ΑΚΚôη úΚôκûΣ& ‘Aghakhan Cup’ ΒϕΘ ↑ûΖΥôγÓΟτ
ùΘôΟν×ûΟΥÕ
1. Β[ÏΣϕÕ (Badminton)
2. ôχ€
3. ΚôοΣϕÕ
4. €↔χùΚγ
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10. The full from of ‘http’ in web address is
ΒûΠΥ ØΚΞ↔♠ο ∆ρΖ ‘http’ τ ↑↔ΞôχΚλ
1. hyper text transfer protocol
2. hyper transmission treatment programme
3. hyper text travelling pin
4. high time text process
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English – SET - 3
11. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to the
questions (11-12)
We need a balanced diet to be healthy. Balanced diet provides
us major nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals,
and proteins. There are two different types of source of proteins –
animal sources and plant sources. Animal sources include fish, eggs,
meat etc. Peas and beans are important sources of protein. Protein
is a good companion for our health.
This passage says that:
1. Proteins are not a part of balanced diet.
2. Eggs are not the source of protein.
3. Balanced diet does not contain proteins.
4. We should take not only carbohydrates but also fats,
vitamins, minerals and proteins.
12. Choose the correct synonym and the antonym of the word,
‘companion’ respectively.
1. friend (synonym); buddy (antonym)
2. antagonist (synonym); opponent (antonym)
3. buddy (synonym); opponent (antonym)
4. partner (synonym); associate (antonym)
13. Choose the adjective that cannot be used before the word, ‘light’.
1. proud
2. bright
3. intense
4. harsh
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13. Choose the adjective that cannot be used before the word, ‘light’.
1. proud
2. bright
3. intense
4. harsh
14. The following is to be said in the opening part of a letter
to your friend:
1. Inform the recipient why you are writing the letter
2. Ask the recipient if he is good at English
3. Talk about the crops in your village
4. Ask the person about his welfare.
15. May his soul rest in peace!
This sentence expresses:
1. a certainty
2. a wish
3. an obligation
4. a permission
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Telugu – SET - 3
16. Ôá*¢ <d« $eTT¿ì¿ï Ãd+ neTÔ ÔîºÌq~.
1. +ç<T&T
2. Ôá¿Å£ £ &T
3. ~Xâw§&T
4. >·sÁTÔá+ÔáT&T
17. deTTç<+ $Xæ\yîTq® ~. y¿£«+ýË »»deTTç<+µµ |<¿ì $¿£Ü
1. deTTç<eTT
2. nsÁe eTT
3. d+ç<+
4. dq<Æ+
18. l\T bõ+Ðq Je>·&¦ uós Ô
Á uá Öó $T. y¿£«+ýË »»l\Tµµ nq>± nsÁ+
1. ¿£cͼ\T
2. d+|<\ T
3. eH\T
4. qcͼ\T
19. »»q+<>Ã|Ú&T s³|&¦&T µµ. y¿±«¿ì ds qÕ e«Ü¹s¿±sÁ¿ £ y¿£«+
1. q+<>Ã|Ú&T s³|&ý <ñ T
2. q+<>Ã|Ú&T s³|&Ô&T
3. q+<>Ã|Ú&T s³|&T ÔáTH&T
4. q+<>Ã|Ú¿ì s³+ mÅ£Øe
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20. »nkÍ<ósÁD+µ |<¿ì ds qÕ $ç>·V² y¿£«+ >·T]ï+#á+&.
1. kÍ<ósÁD+
2. kÍ<ósÁDyîT®q~
3. kÍ<ósÁD+ ¿±~
4. sÁDyîT®q~.
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1st Language Tamil – SET - 3
21. !≅Ξο& ΦτΣΘτ ùΣôÚρ
1. ùΣη
2. ΣρΖλ
3. Αη
4. úΤÓ
22. ùΜôοÛχÏ ≅ÝιΘλ ΘÚλ ∆♠ùςÝιÕ
1. ≅
2. Β
3. Γ
4. Ι
23. ΜôνùΣÝιÕχΚ↓τ ΞûΚ
1. ΦγÓ
2. ΙτΣÕ
3. ΡôτÏ
4. ΣιÕ
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24. úΡν+ ♣ûς Φàλ ΧςûΜΚ↓τ ΞôµκΣôÓ
1. ΚÚ↑Ζλ
2. úΘΤô
3. ×↓Τô
4. á↑Ζλ
25. !ØÕùΤô→χ Κôφ′& Φàλ è←τ Α′↔Υν
1. ΤÕûςχ áΟíν€Ψôν
2. Κ∞úΤΘô↑Υν
3. ΡοΩϕÕΞ∴ôν
4. Κô↔ΥôΜτ
26. ΡοΩôΘ∴ôν ΒΥσ°Υ èο
1. ′ßΣφΜêΩλ
2. ƒ↔ΚÓΚλ
3. ΓΩôƒ
4. ΣΨùΤô→
27. Κ←κΣô↑τ ϑûΜ
1. ≅ΚΞúΩôûΜ
2. çδΚúΩôûΜ
3. ÕρΖúΩôûΜ
4. ùΜκΣúΩôûΜ
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28. !ùΣôσÏΟλ& ΦτΣÕ ΒπΞûΚκ ×Πνε′
1. ΒΥο×κ ×Πνε′
2. úΘôτ[ο ↑Κôςκ×Πνε′
3. ùΚÓΘο ↑Κôςκ ×Πνε′
4. ƒ↔Θο ↑Κôςκ×Πνε′
29. !!ΦοΩô Τ±ΘνΚûΖÙλ Ιúς Τôƒ↔ΥôΚ ΡΟιÕΞúΘ
ΜΤιÕΞΤôÏλ&& , Φ∴χ á°ΥΞν
1. ΚôϕƒΥ⁄Κρ
2. ≅λúΣιΚôν
3. Βςô⊥ô≥
4. ΣôΩΚδΚôΘς ƒΩΚν
30. !ÅθΚƒν& , ΒεùΜôο←σÏ ΒΩχΚΠχ ϰκ×
1. ∆ΞûΤιùΘôûΚ
2. Ση×ιùΘôûΚ
3. ↑û∴ιùΘôûΚ
4. úΞσßûΤιùΘôûΚ
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Mathematics – SET - 3
5 5 1
31. The ascending order of , , is
8 6 2
5 5 1
, , Α€ΥΞσ°τ ΓßΞ↔ûΜ
8 6 2
1 5 5
1. , ,
2 6 8
5 5 1
2. , ,
6 8 2
1 5 5
3. , ,
2 8 6
5 5 1
4. , ,
8 6 2
32. If a+b+c = 7 and a2 +b2 + c2 = 29 then the value of 3ab +3bc+3ca is
a+b+c = 7 úΤÛλ a2 +b2 + c2 = 29 Φ±ο 3ab +3bc+3ca τ
Τƒκ×
1. 78
2. 36
3. 20
4. 30
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33. The perimeters of two similar triangles are 30cm and 20cm
respectively. If one side of the first triangle is 12cm then the
corresponding side of the second triangle is (in cms.)
ΒςηÓ Ξ⁄ùΞôιΘ ØχúΚôΠδΚ↓τ Ñσ[ΖÜΚρ
Øû[úΥ 2/ùΜ−Á Τσßλ 1/ùΜ−Á ΑÏλ− ØΘο
ØχúΚôΠιƒτ ΙÚ ΣχΚ ¿Ζλ 01ùΜ−Á Φ±ο ΒςηΟôΞÕ
ØχúΚôΠιƒο ≅κΣχΚιƒσÏ ΙιΘ ΣχΚ ¿Ζλ ∋ùΜ−Á,ο(
1. 6
2. 8
3. 12
4. 18
34. If a, b, g are zeroes of the Polynomial P(x ) = ax3 + bx 2 + cx + d
1 1 1
then the value of + + is
a b g
a, b, g ΦτΣûΞ P(x ) = ax + bx + cx + d Φàλ ΣοÛßκ×χ
3 2
1 1 1
úΚôûΞ♠τ éϖ≥ΥδΚρ Φ±ο + + τ Τƒκ×
a b g
c
1. -
d
c
2.
d
b
3. -
d
c
4.
a
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35. The area of a rhombus whose side measures 13cm and
one diagonal 24cm is (in sq. cms)
ΙÚ ΜôµΜÕςιƒτ ΣχΚ ≅ΖÜ 02 ùΜ−Á Τσßλ êûΩ↑γΟ
¿Ζλ 13 ùΜ−Á Φ±ο ≅Θτ ΣςκΣΖÜ ∋Μ−ùΜ−Á,ο(
1. 60
2. 120
3. 130
4. 240
36. A shirt of marked price Rs. 800, was sold at Rs. 680.
The percentage of discount allowed on the shirt is
ϰιΘ ↑ûΩ ì−7// Τƒκ× ùΚôηΟ ΙÚ ΜγûΟΥô∴Õ
ì−57/χÏ ↑σΚκΣγΟôο ≅ϕΘ ΜγûΟ♠τ ÁÕ
≅↓χΚκΣγΟ ΘρÞΣ⁄ ΜΘÅΘλ
1. 10%
2. 15%
3. 20%
4. 25%
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37. The range of the data 30, 61, 55, 56, 60, 20, 26, 46, 28, 56 is
30, 61, 55, 56, 60, 20, 26, 46, 28, 56 Φàλ ΘςÜΚ↓τ ÅεÑ
1. 26
2. 30
3. 41
4. 61
38. If two cones have their heights in the ratio 1 : 3 and radii
in the ratio 3 : 1, then the ratio of their volumes is
ΒςηÓ áλ×Κ↓τ ∆ΥςδΚ↓τ ↑€Θλ 0 9 2 Τσßλ
ΑςδΚ↓τ ↑€Θλ 2 9 0 Φ±ο ≅Ξσ°τ Κ∴
≅ΖÜΚ↓τ ↑€Θλ
1. 3:1
2. 1:3
3. 1:9
4. 9:1
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39. If ‘P’th term of a series 21, 42, 63 …. is 420 then the value of ‘P’ is
21, 42, 63−−−−−−−Φàλ ùΘôΟ↔ο ‘P’ ΑΞÕ ∆ßκ× 420 Φ±ο
‘P’ τ Τƒκ×
1. 19
2. 20
3. 21
4. 22
40. If the supplement of an angle and the angle are in the ratio 1 : 3
then the least angle among them is
ΙÚ úΚôΠιƒτ ♥ûΚ ♣ςκ× úΚôΠλ Τσßλ ≅χúΚôΠλ
Α€ΥûΞ 1 : 3 Φτ[ ↑€Θιƒο ∆ρΖ Φ±ο ≅Ξσ°ο
♥Κε′°Υ úΚôΠιƒτ Τƒκ×
1. 135º
1o
2. 67
2
3. 45º
1o
4. 22
2
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General Science – SET – 3
Biology
41. Reticulate venation is seen in
1. Paddy
2. Ficus
3. Banana
4. Maize
ΞûΩ ΡςλΣûΤκ× ΚôΠκΣÓλ ΘôΞςλ
1. ùΡσΣ♠ν
2. ≅ςΜΤςλ
3. ΞôûΨ
4. ΤχΚôεúΜôΖλ
42. Example for incomplete flower
1. Datura
2. Hibiscus
3. Papaya
4. Ipomea
ØÝûΤΥûΟΥô ΤΩÚχÏ ∆ΘôςΠλ
1. ΕΤιûΘ
2. ùΜλΣÚιƒ
3. ΣκΣô↓
4. ΒúΣôΤô (Ipomea)
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43. Secretions of endocrine glands are called
1. Enzymes
2. Hormones
3. Juices
4. Chemicals
ΡôΖ♥οΩôε Ñςκ♦Κρ ÑςχÏλ ƒςΞδΚρ ΒπΞôß
≅ûΨχΚκΣÓ€τ[∴
1. ùΡôƒΚρ
2. ôνúΤôτΚρ
3. ΜôßΚρ
4. úΞƒ ùΣôÚγΚρ
44. Yellow spot of the eye is also called
1. Rod
2. Cone
3. Macula
4. Sclera
Κη∞ο ΚôΠκΣÓλ ΤφΜρ ×ρ↓ûΥ ΒπΞôß
≅ûΨκΣν
1. Κ→ (Rod)
2. áλ×
3. ƒγÓΠν ∆ßκ× ∋úΤÏΩô(
4. Κ⁄∴ƒÑ ∋υùΚΩςô(
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45. Number of chromosomes in a human cell
1. 23
2. 23 pairs
3. 44
4. 22 pairs
Τ±Θ ùΜο←ο ΚôΠκΣÓλ ÏúςôúΤôúΜôλΚ↓τ
Φη∞χûΚ
1. 12
2. 12 ú⊥ô⁄Κρ
3. 33
4. 11 ú⊥ô⁄Κρ
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General Science – SET-3
Physical Science
46. Which of the following is not a permanent change
1. Rusting of Iron
2. Boiling an egg in water
3. Change in seasons
4. Change from milk to curd
•θΚηΟΞσ°ο ♣ςϕƒς Τôσ[λ ≅οΩôΘÕ
1. ΒÚλ× ÕÚκ♦⁄ιΘο
2. ¿↔ο ØγûΟûΥ úΞΚûΞιΘο
3. ΣÚΞΚôΩ Τôσ[λ
4. Σôο Θ♠ςôΚ ΤôßΘο
47. When lemon juice is added to egg shells, the evolved gas is
1. Hydrogen
2. Oxygen
3. Carbon monoxide
4. Carbon dioxide
ΦÛ♥εûΜεΜôß úΚô→ØγûΟ♠τ ϑÓΟτ úΜνχÏλúΣôÕ
ùΞ↓úΥßλ ΞôÙ
1. ûγς⊥τ
2. Αχ′⊥τ
3. ΚôνΣτ,úΤô∴ôχû]Ó
4. ΚôνΣτ,ûΟ,Αχû]Ó
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48. The reason for streamlined shape of aeroplane and submarines is
1. Loosing the energy by increasing the fluid friction
2. Saving energy by decreasing the fluid friction
3. Saving fuel by increasing the fluid friction
4. Reducing the speed by decreasing the fluid friction
ΑΚôΥ ↑Τô∴δΚρ+ ¿νêθ€ ΚκΣοΚρ ϰκ♦γΟ
Ξ⁄ΞιûΘ ùΣσ°ÚχΚ ΚôςΠλ
1. ΣôµΤ ∆ςôµûΞ ≅ƒΚ↔ιÕ Ασ[ûΩ ΒΨχΚ ùΜµΥ
2. ΣôµΤ ∆ςôµûΞ Ïû[ιÕ Ασ[ûΩ úΜ♥χΚ
3. ΣôµΤ ∆ςôµûΞ ≅ƒΚ↔ιÕ Ασ[ûΩ úΜ♥χΚ
4. ΣôµΤ ∆ςôµûΞ Ïû[ϕÕ úΞΚιûΘ Ïû[χΚ
49. The S.I. Unit of work is
1. Newton
2. Newton – meter2
3. Newton / meter
4. Newton - meter
úΞûΩ♠τ S.I. ≅ΩÏ
1. ♣ëγΟτ
1
2. ♣ëγΟτ , ÁγΟν
3. ♣ëγΟτ . ÁγΟν
4. ♣ëγΟτ , ÁγΟν
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50. Which of the following eye defect is corrected by using bifocal lens
1. Myopia
2. Hypermetropia
3. Cataract
4. Presbyopia
ΒÚÏ↑Υ ùΩτûΜ ΣΥτΣÓιƒ Μ↔ùΜµΥκΣÓλ Κη∞τ
Ïû[ΣôÓ
1. €γΟκΣôνûΞ
2. çςκΣôνûΞ
3. Κη ×ûς
4. ♦ςυûΣúΥô♦Υô
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Social Studies – SET - 3
51. The most densely populated state in India as per 2011 census is
1. West Bengal
2. Uttar Pradesh
3. Arunachal Pradesh
4. Bihar
1/00 ΤχΚρùΘôûΚ ΚΠχùΚÓκ♦τΣ⁄ ΒϕƒΥô↑ο ♥Κ
≅ƒΚ ΤχΚρùΘôûΚ ≅Ονιƒ ùΚôηΟ Τô♣Ωλ
1. úΤσÏ ΞδΚôΖλ
2. ∆ιƒςκ♦ςúΘΜλ
3. ≅ÚΠôεΜΩ♦ςúΘΜλ
4. ♦Κôν
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52. The country that occupied Vietnam, as part of its imperial
drive to control South East Asia in 1940 was
1. Japan
2. Germany
3. China
4. Italy
ùΘτ,€ΨχÏ Α′Υô↑τ ÁÕ ΓΚôƒΣιƒΥλ ùΣ[úΞηÓλ
ΦτΣƒο ΣôΚΤôΚ 083/ο ↑Υγ∴ôûΤ Αχ€ς♥ιΘ ΡôÓ
1. ⊥κΣôτ
2. ù⊥νΤ±
3. ≠∴ô
4. ΒιΘô←
53. The industry that is providing employment opportunities to
a large number of people in India.
1. Auto mobile industry
2. Iron and steel industry
3. Textile industry
4. Cement industry
ΒϕƒΥô↑ο ♥Κ ≅ƒΚ ≅Ζ↑ο ΤχΚÞχÏ úΞûΩΞôµκ×
ΞΨδÏλ ùΘô→οÕû[
1. úΤôγΟôν,ΞôΚ∴ ùΘô→σΜôûΩ
2. ΒÚλ× Τσßλ Φ?Ï ùΘô→σΜôûΩ
3. ùΡΜÜι ùΘô→σΜôûΩ
4. ′ùΤτγ ùΘô→σΜôûΩ
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54. In the opinion of Carl Marx and Frederic Engels, capitalism is
A) A progressive force in history
B) An exploitative system that alienates both capitalists
and workers from their humanity
1. A only is correct
2. B only is correct
3. Both A and B are correct
4. A nor B both are not correct
ΚôνοΤôχυ+ ùΣΟ↔χ Γτ⊥ου ΚÚιÕκΣ⁄ ØΘΩô↓ιÕΞλ
ΦτΣÕ
A) ΞςΩôσ°ο ΞΖνε′♣ûΩ ≅λΜλ
B) ØΘΩô↓Κρ+ ùΘô→ΩôΖνΚρ ΘδΚ↓τ Τ±Θ
úΡΥιƒ←ÚϕÕ ♦↔ϕÕ ÑςηΟÛχÏ Ξ→ΞÏχÏλ
Øû[
1. A ΤγÓλ
2. B ΤγÓλ
3. A Τσßλ B
4. A, B ΦÕÜ♥οûΩ
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55. The book “Satyartha Prakash” was written by
1. Raja Rammohan Roy
2. Rama Krishna Pramahamsa
3. Vivekananda
4. Dayananda Saraswati
!!ΜιΥôνιΘ ♦ςΚôω&& ∋ Satyartha Prakash) Φàλ èûΩ
ΒΥσ°ΥΞν
1. Βςô⊥ô ςôλ úΤôΚτςôµ
2. ΒςôΤ€ÚωΠ ΣςΤλΜ
3. ↑úΞΚô∴ϕΘô
4. ΘΥô∴ϕΘ ΜςυΞƒ
56. The word of Indian constitution Preamble that denotes
that no external power can make laws for India is
1. Republic
2. Sovereign
3. Socialist
4. Secular
ùΞ↓εΜχƒΚρ ΦûΞÙλ ΒϕƒΥô↑σΚôΚ ΜγΟδΚûΖ
ΒΥσ[ ΒΥΩôÕ Φ∴ ùΘ↔↑χÏλ ΒϕƒΥ ≅ς′ΥΩûΤκ×
Øτàûς♠ο ∆ρΖ ΞôνιûΘ
1. Ï⁄ΥςÑ
2. Βû[ΥôηûΤ
3. úΜô′Υ←υγ
4. ΤΘεΜôνΣσ[
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57. The number of assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh at
present is
Αϕƒςκ♦ςúΘΜιƒο ΘσúΣôÕ ∆ρΖ ΜγΟΤτ[
ùΘôσΚ↓τ Φη∞χûΚ
1. 294
2. 175
3. 119
4. 58
58. The Kandariya Mahadeva temple of Lord Shiva was
constructed by the King
1. Ganapati Deva
2. Krishnadevaraya
3. Rajendra - I
4. Dhangadeva
ΚϕΘÃΥ ΤΚôúΘΞ ′Ξτ úΚô♠ûΩ Κγ⁄Υ ≅ςΜν
1. Κ∴Σƒ úΘΞν
2. €ÚωΠúΘΞςôΥν
3. Βςôú⊥ϕƒςν - I
4. ΘδΚúΘΞν
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59. The Mahajanapada that was situated in South India was.
1. Avanti
2. Chedi
3. Magadha
4. Asmaka
ùΘτ±ϕƒΥô↑ο ♣Ω↑ÙρΖ ΤΚô⊥∴ΣΘλ
1. ≅Ξϕƒ
2. úΜƒ
3. ΤΚΘλ
4. ≅υΤΚ
60. Periyapuranam, a 12th century Tamil book describes the
religious practices of hunter – gatherers lived near.
1. Sri Sailam
2. Sri Kalahasti
3. Chintakunta
4. Kamakur
€−♦− 01λ èσ[ôη⁄ο Θ♥→ο ΒΥσ[κΣγΟ ùΣ↔Υ×ςôΠλ
ΒϕΘ Σσ♠ο ΞôθϕΘ úΞΟν , úΜΚ↔κΣΞνΚ↓τ
≅⁄κΣûΟ♠Ωô∴ ΜØΘôΥ ΤΘ ↑υΞôΜδΚûΖ ↑Ξ↔χ€[Õ
1. βûΜΩλ
2. β ΚôΖυƒ↔
3. ′ϕΘÏηΟ
4. ΚôΤáν
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Inter Physics – SET - 1
61. “Among the following, which pair of physical quantities are not
having same dimensional formulae
1. Linear Momentum, Impulse
2. Angular Momentum, Planck’s Constant
3. Surface Tension, Force Constant
4. Work, Power
•úΨ ùΚôÓχΚκΣγΟ ΒΥσ♦Υο ≅ΖÜΚ↓τ ú⊥ô⁄Κ↓ο ΦûΞ
Ιúς↑Θ Σ↔ΤôΠ ΞôµΣôγûΟ ùΚôηÓ ΒοûΩ
1. úΡνúΚôγÓ ∆ϕΘλ+ ΚΠΘôχΚλ
2. úΚôΠ ∆ϕΘλ+ ♦Ζôδ Τô°←
3. Σςκ× ΒÝ↑ûΜ+ ↑ûΜ Τô°←
4. úΞûΩ+ ƒ[τ
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62. The maximum height reached by a projectile launched at an angle of
45º with the horizontal is
1. Half of its range
2. One third of its range
3. One quarter of its range
4. Equal to its range
€ûΟΥôΚ 45º úΚôΠιúΘôÓ ↑Ó↑χΚκΣγΟ Φ°ùΣôÚρ
∋ΓÜΚûΠ( ≅ûΟÙλ ≅ƒΚΣγΜ ∆Υςλ ,
1. ≅Θτ ùΡÓχΚιƒο ∋Ξςλ♦ο( Σôƒ
2. ≅Θτ ùΡÓχΚιƒο ∋Ξςλ♦ο( 0.2,ΞÕ ΣôΚλ
3. ≅Θτ ùΡÓχΚιƒο ∋Ξςλ♦ο( 0.3,ΞÕ ΣôΚλ
4. ≅Θτ ùΡÓχΚιƒσÏ ∋Ξςλ♦σÏ( ΜΤλ
63. If FS, FK, FR are static, kinetic, rolling frictional forces then
FS, FK, FR ΦτΣ∴ ♣ûΩ+ ΒΥχΚ+ ∆ÚÞλ ∆ςôµÜ ↑ûΜΚρ
Φ±ο ,
1. FS > FK > FR
2. FS < FK < FR
3. FS > FK < FR
4. FS < FK > FR
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64. A person holding 150 kg. mass steadily on his shoulders for
30 seconds, then the work done by him
ΙÚ ΡΣν 04/ €úΩô €ςôλ ♣û[ûΥ ΘτàûΟΥ
úΘôρΣγûΟ♠τ ÁÕ 2/ ↑∴ô⁄Κρ Ξûς ♣ûΩΥôΚ ΦÓιÕ
♦⁄ιÕχùΚôη⁄ÚχÏλúΣôÕ ≅ϕúΡςιƒο ≅Ξν ùΜµΘ úΞûΩ
1. 4500 J
2. 0J
3. 180 J
4. 120 J
65. The angular velocity of a seconds hand in a wristwatch
π
1. rad/sec
60
π
2. rad/sec
90
π
3. rad/sec
30
π
4. rad/sec
45
ûΚ Κ⁄Κôςιƒο ↑∴ô⁄ Øρ↓τ úΚôΠ ƒûΜúΞΚλ ,
π
1. úς⁄Υτ . ↑∴ô⁄
60
π
2. úς⁄Υτ . ↑∴ô⁄
90
π
3. úς⁄Υτ . ↑∴ô⁄
30
π
4. úς⁄Υτ . ↑∴ô⁄
45
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66. If the amplitude of simple harmonic oscillator is slightly increases,
then its time period
1. Decreases
2. Increases
3. Becomes zero
4. Remains constant
ΙÚ Φ↓Υ ≠↔ûΜ ΕΜ←τ ÅεûΜ ′°Õ ≅ƒΚ↔χΚε
ùΜµÙλúΣôÕ ≅Θτ ΚôΩ ΞγΟλ ,
1. Ïû[€[Õ
2. ≅ƒΚ↔χ€[Õ
3. éϖ≥ΥΤô€[Õ
4. Τôσ[λ ΓÕλ ΒοûΩ
67. If escape velocity is Ve and orbital velocity is Vo, then the relation
between escape and orbital velocity is
“Ve” ΦτΣÕ ↑ÓΣÓ ƒûΜúΞΚλ Τσßλ “Vo” ΦτΣÕ
ΞγΟκΣôûΘ ƒûΜúΞΚλ Φ±ο ↑ÓΣÓ Τσßλ ΞγΟκΣôûΘ
ƒûΜúΞΚδΚÞχ€ûΟúΥÙρΖ ùΘôΟν×
1. Ve = 2Vo
2. Ve = 2 Vo
3. Ve = 2Vo
Vo
4. Ve =
2
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68. The work done per unit volume in stretching a wire is given by
1. Stress × Strain
2. Strain / Stress
3. Stress / Strain
1
4. × Stress × Strain
2
ΙÚ Κλ♦ûΥ ¿γ′ ùΜµΘ←ο ϑςΩÏ Κ∴≅Ζ↑σÏ ùΜµΥκΣγΟ
úΞûΩ
1. ΘûΚÜ × ƒ↔×
2. ƒ↔× . ΘûΚÜ
3. ΘûΚÜ . ƒ↔×
1
4. × ΘûΚÜ × ƒ↔×
2
69. The difference between upper and lower fixing points of Fahrenheit
scale
?ΣôςτÍγ ≅ΖÜúΚô←ο úΤοƒγΟ Τσßλ •θƒγΟκ
×ρ↓ΚÞχ€ûΟúΥ úΞßΣôÓ
1. 100
2. 180
3. 273
4. 0
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70. The SI value of Joule’s Constant
⊥øο Τô°←♠τ SI Τƒκ×
1. 4.186
2. 4.2
3. 1
4. 4200
71. The phase difference between the incident and reflected pulse at a
rigid boundary is
ΙÚ ↑û[κ× ΦοûΩ♠ο ΣÓ Τσßλ Φƒùςô↓κ×
Õ⁄κ×ΚÞχ€ûΟúΥ ΚγΟ úΞßΣôÓ
1. π
2. 2π
π
3.
4
π
4.
3
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72. The bottom of a water tank appears to be concave due to
1. Reflection
2. Refraction
3. Diffraction
4. Scattering
ΙÚ ¿ν ùΘôγ⁄♠τ ≅⁄ΣôΚλ ∋•θΣôΚλ( Ï→ΥôΚ ùΘ↔ΞΘσΚô∴
ΚôςΠλ
1. Φƒùςô↓κ×
2. Ι↓↑ΩΚο
3. ↑↓λ× ↑ûΖÜ
4. Ι↓ε′Θ[ο
73. The Electric flux Df through an area element DS is defined by
DS Σςκ× ∆ûΟΥ Θ±Τιƒ←ÚϕÕ ùΞ↓ΞÚλ ♥τΣôΥλ Df
•θχΚηΟΞôß ΞûςΥßχΚκΣÓ€[Õ
® ®
1. Df = E . DS
® ® ®
2. Df = E ´ DS
® ® ®
3. Df = E + DS
® ® ®
4. Df = E - DS
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74. Consider the following two statements ‘A’ and ‘B’ and identify the
correct answer
A) An ideal ammeter has zero resistance
B) An ideal voltmeter has zero resistance
1. ‘A’ is false ‘B’ is true
2. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’ are true
3. ‘A’ is true ‘B’ is false
4. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’ are false
•θχΚηΟ ‘A’ Τσßλ ‘B’ áσßΚûΖ Σ↔≠←ιÕ Μ↔Υô∴
↑ûΟûΥ ΚηΟ°ΥÜλ−
A) ΙÚ ′[ϕΘ ≅λÁγΟν éϖ≥Υ ♥τΘûΟûΥ ùΣσ°ÚχÏλ−
B) ΙÚ ′[ϕΘ úΞôογ ÁγΟν éϖ≥Υ ♥τΘûΟûΥ
ùΣσ°ÚχÏλ
1. ‘A’ ΘΞß Τσßλ ‘B’ Μ↔
2. ‘A’ Τσßλ ‘B’ Μ↔
3. ‘A’ Μ↔ Τσßλ ‘B’ ΘΞß
4. ‘A’ Τσßλ ‘B’ ΘΞß
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75. A wire of resistance 4R is bent in the form of a circle. The effective
resistance between the ends of the diameter
4R ♥τΘûΟ ùΚôηΟ ΙÚ Κλ♦ ΞγΟΞ⁄ΞΤôΚ ΞûΖχΚκΣγΟÕ
Φ±ο ≅Θτ ↑γΟιƒτ Øû∴ΚÞχ€ûΟúΥ ↑ûΖÜ ♥τΘûΟ
1. R
R
2.
2
3. 2R
4. 4R
76. Lenz’s law is based on the law of conservation of
1. Charge
2. Energy
3. Mass
4. Momentum
ùΩτϖ (Lenz’s) ↑ƒ ΑΘôςκΣγ⁄ÚχÏλ ∋≅⁄κΣûΟΥôΚ ∆ρΖ(
≅→↑τûΤ ↑ƒ
1. ♥τÑûΤ
2. Ασ[ο
3. ♣û[ . ùΣôÚηûΤ
4. ∆ϕΘλ
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77. Match the following
Column – I Column – II
NS
1) Step up transformer A) >1
NP
NS
2) Step down transformer B) <1
NP
NS
3) Ideal transformer C) =1
NP
•θχΚηΟΞσû[ ùΣôÚιÕΚ
Ξ↔ûΜ-I Ξ↔ûΜ-II
NS
1) Γσß ♥τΤôσ° A) >1
NP
NS
2) Β[χÏ ♥τΤôσ° B) <1
NP
NS
3) ′[ϕΘ ♥τΤôσ° C) =1
NP
1. 1 – C, 2 – B, 3 – A
2. 1 – B, 2 – A, 3 – C
3. 1 – A, 2 – B, 3 – C
4. 1 – B, 2 – C, 3 – A
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78. Assertion : On increasing the frequency of incident light larger
number of photo electrons are emitted
Reason: The number of electrons emitted depends on the
intensity of incident light
A) Both Assertion and reason are true and reason is correct
explanation of Assertion.
B) Both Assertion and reason are true but reason is not correct
explanation of Assertion.
C) Assertion is true reason is false
D) Reason is true Assertion is false
ΚÚιÕ : ΣÓΙ↓♠τ(Κƒν) ≅ƒνùΞηûΠ ≅ƒΚ↔χÏλúΣôÕ
≅ƒΚ Φη∞χûΚ♠ο Ι↓ΦΩχγςôτΚρ
∆♥ΨκΣÓ€τ[∴−
ΚôςΠλ: ∆♥ΨκΣÓλ Ι↓ΦΩχγςôτΚ↓τ Φη∞χûΚ
ΣÓΙ↓♠τ(Κƒν) ùΜ°↑τ ÁÕ ΑΘôςκΣγÓρΖÕ−
A) ΚÚιÕ+ ΚôςΠλ ΒςηÓλ Μ↔ Τσßλ ΚôςΠλ ΚÚιƒσÏ
Μ↔Υô∴ ↑ΖχΚλ−
B) ΚÚιÕ+ ΚôςΠλ ΒςηÓλ Μ↔ Α∴ôο ΚôςΠλ
ΚÚιƒσÏ Μ↔Υô∴ ↑ΖχΚλ ≅οΩ−
C) ΚÚιÕ Μ↔+ ΚôςΠλ ΘΞß
D) ΚôςΠλ Μ↔+ ΚÚιÕ ΘΞß
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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79. The inert gas released in nuclear fission of U 92
235
1. Argon
2. Neon
3. Krypton
4. Helium
235
U 92 ,τ ∆γΚÚ ♦Ζ↑τúΣôÕ ùΞ↓♠ΟκΣÓλ ΤϕΘ ΞôÙ
1. ΑνΚôτ
2. ♣Υôτ
3. €↔κΟôτ
4. Í←Υλ
80. To form a P- type semiconductor germanium is doped with
1. Arsenic
2. Aluminium
3. Antimony
4. Phosphorous
P- ΞûΚ Ïû[ΚΟιƒûΥ ∆ÚΞôχÏλúΣôÕ ù⊥νΤô±ΥιÕΟτ
ΚΩχΚκΣÓλ ΤôÑ
1. ΑνùΜ±χ
2. ≅Û♥±Υλ
3. Αη⁄ùΤô±
4. ΣôυΣςυ
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Inter Chemistry– SET - 1
81. Specific charge of electron (e/m) value is
ΦΩχγςô±τ ♥τòγΟ Φη (e/m) Τƒκ×
1. 1.758×1011 C.kg–1
2. 1.602×10–19 C.gm–1
3. 4.8×10–10 C.gm–1
4. 9.1×10–28 C.gm–1
82. Which of the following is Isoelectronic species?
•θχΚηΟΞσ°ο ΜΤ ΦΩχγςôτ ùΚôηΟûΞ ,
1. N3–, P3–
2. O2–, S–2
3. N3–, O–2
4. O2–, P–3
83. The Molecule deviates octet rule is
ΦηΤ ↑ƒûΥ ♦τΣσ[ôΘ êΩχáß
1. CH4
2. NH3
3. H2 O
4. SF6
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84. Which of the following statements are true?
i) Curves plotted between volume and temperature at constant
pressure are called Isobars.
ii) Curves plotted between volume and pressure at constant
Temperature are called Isotherms
iii) Curves plotted between volume and temperature at constant
pressure are called Isochores.
•θχΚηΟ áσßΚ↓ο Μ↔Υô∴ûΞ ΦûΞ>
i) Τô[ôΘ ≅ÝιΘιƒο+ Κ∴≅ΖÜ Τσßλ ùΞκΣ♣ûΩ♠τ
ΞûΖúΚôÓΚûΖ ΜΤ≅ÝιΘχ úΚôÓΚρ ΦτΣν−
ii) Τô[ôΘ ùΞκΣ♣ûΩ♠ο+ Κ∴≅ΖÜ Τσßλ ≅ÝιΘιƒτ
ΞûΖúΚôÓΚûΖ ΜΤùΞκΣ úΚôÓΚρ ΦτΣν−
iii) Τô[ôΘ ≅ÝιΘιƒο+ Κ∴≅ΖÜ Τσßλ ùΞκΣ♣ûΩ♠τ
ΞûΖúΚôÓΚûΖ ΜΤ Κ∴≅ΖÜχ úΚôÓΚρ ΦτΣν−
1. i, ii
2. ii, iii
3. i, iii
4. ≅û∴ιÕλ Μ↔
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85. Equivalent weight of KMnO4 in acid medium is (M = Molecular
weight of KMnO4)
≅♥Ω ΕΟΚιƒο KMnO4 ,τ ΜΤô∴ ΦûΟ (M = KMnO4τ
êΩχáß ΦûΟ)
1. M
M
2.
5
M
3.
3
M
4.
6
86. Write the relationship between DH, DU
DH = Change of enthalpy DU = Change of Internal energy
DH, DU ΒûΟúΥÙρΖ ùΘôΟν×
DH = ΦτΘôο♦ ∋↑û∴ ùΞκΣλ( Τôσ[λ
DU = ∆ρΖôσ[ο Τôσ[λ
1. DU = DH
2. DH = –DU
3. DH = DU + DnRT
4. DH + DU = PDV
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87. Kp equation of CaCO3 CaO + CO2
(S) (S) (g)
CaCO3 CaO + CO 2 ,♠τ Kp ΜΤτΣôÓ
∋ƒΟ( ∋ƒΟ( ∋ΞôÙ(
1. K p = PCO2
1
2. Kp =
PCO2
PCaO . PCO2
3. Kp =
PCaCO3
PCaCO3
4. Kp =
PCaO . PCO2
88. Formula of Baking Soda is
ΜûΤΥο úΜôΟô↑τ êΩχáß ΞôµκΣôÓ
1. Na2CO3.10H2O
2. NaOH
3. NaHCO3
4. NaNO3
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89. Crystalline allotrope of Carbon is
1. Coal
2. Coke
3. Silicon
4. Diamond
ΚôνΣ±τ Σ⁄Κ ∆ÚΞ ×[úΞσßûΤ Ξ⁄Ξλ
1. ♣ΩχΚ↔
2. ΚοΚ↔
3. ′←Κôτ
4. ûΞςλ
90. The gas causes acid rain is
≅♥Ω ΤûΨûΥ ∆ηΟôχÏλ ΞôÙ
1. CO
2. SO2
3. CFC
4. O3
91. The Covalent Crystalline Solid is
ΜΚ♦ûΠκ× Σ⁄Κ ∆ÚΞ ƒΟκùΣôÚρ
1. SiO2
2. NaBr
3. KCl
4. NaCl
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92. Molarity of 4g NaOH in 500 ml Solution is
3 €ςôλΚρ NaOH 4// ♥−← ΚûςΜ←ο ∆ρΖÕ Φ±ο ≅Θτ
ùΤôΩô↔⁄
1. 0.2 M
2. 4M
3. 2M
4. 3M
93. Molten NaCl is electrolysed with platinum electrodes, the product at
cathode is
∆Úχ€Υ NaClΗ ♦Ζô⁄∴λ ♥τΞôµΚûΖκ ΣΥτΣÓιƒ
♥τ∴ôσΣÏκ× ùΜµÙλúΣôÕ Φƒν♥τΞô♠ο ∆ÚΞôÏΞÕ
1. H2
2. Cl2
3. Na
4. O2
94. Freundlich adsorption equation is
♦ςô♠τ⁄←ω ×[κΣςκ×χ ΚΞνε′ (Freundlich adsorption)
ΜΤτΣôÓ
x
1. = Kp1 / n
m
x
2. = Kp
m
m
3. = Kp1 / n
x
m
4. = Kp n
x
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95. Sulphide ore is concentrated by
1. Electromagnetic separation
2. Froth flotation
3. Levigation
4. Leaching
ΜοûΣÓ ΘôÕûΞ ùΜ°ΞôχÏλ ∋çµûΤΣÓιÕλ( Øû[
1. ♥τ,ΚôϕΘκ ♦↔κ× Øû[
2. Öûς ♥Θκ× Øû[
3. ùΣô⁄ΥôχΚο ∋ùΩ↑úΚ_τ(
4. ≅♥ΩχΚÝΞο ∋Äε′δ(
96. The Neutral oxide of Nitrogen is
ûΡγς⊥±τ ΡÓ♣ûΩ Αχû]Ó
1. NO2
2. N2 O3
3. N2 O5
4. N2 O
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97. Ion containing unpaired electron is
Θ±ιΘ ∋ΒςγûΟΥôχΚκΣΟôΘ( ΦΩχγςôτ ùΚôηÓρΖ ≅Υ±
1. Cu+2
2. Na+
3. Mg+2
4. K+
98. The element which is used in Vulcanization of rubber
ΒςκΣûς Κ⁄∴ΤôχΚ←ο ΣΥτΣÓιΘκΣÓλ Θ±Τλ
1. S
2. P
3. Na
4. C
99. Preparation process of Ether is
1. Wurtz reaction
2. Williamson Synthesis
3. Aldol Condensation
4. Riemer – Tiemann reaction
ΧΘν ΘΥô↔χΚ ΣΥτΣÓλ Øû[
1. Εγϖ ↑û∴
2. ↑←ΥλΜτ ùΘôÏκ×
3. ΑοΟôο ÑÚχΚλ
4. ûςΤν , ûΟΤτ ↑û∴
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CH OH
3
| |
100. IUPAC name of CH3 - CH - CH - CH 3 is
1. 2– Methyl - 2– Butanone
2. 3–Methyl - 2-Butanol
3. 2–Methyl Butanoic acid
4. 3–Methyl Butane
CH OH
3
| |
CH3 - CH - CH - CH 3 ,♠τ IUPAC ùΣΥν
1. 1,♥ûΘο,1,♦ëΟú∴ôτ
2. 2,♥ûΘο,1,♦ëΟ∴ôο
3. 1,♥ûΘο ♦ëγΟú∴ô♠χ ≅♥Ωλ
4. 2,♥ûΘο ♦ëγúΟτ