Concept Strengthening Sheet CSS-07 Physics: Regd. Office:Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456
Concept Strengthening Sheet CSS-07 Physics: Regd. Office:Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456
Concept Strengthening Sheet CSS-07 Physics: Regd. Office:Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456
AIATS-07
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4. Among the following given liquids, the one and its weight is negligible. The surface tension
which has least bulk modulus is of liquid film is
(1) Water (2) Ethanol
(3) Glycerine (4) Mercury
Q.12. (Gravitational Potential)
1. Four masses each of m are placed at the
vertices of a square of side l. The gravitational
potential at the intersection of diagonals is
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(1) T1 < T2 > T3 (2) T2 > T3 > T1
(3) T3 > T1 > T2 (4) T2 > T1 > T3
2. The given P-V diagram is compression of a gas.
which of the following statement is true?
4. P–T diagram during thermodynamic process is
shown below. Choose the corresponding V-T
diagram
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5. An ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic cyclic 3. A block is submerged in a vessel filled with
process as shown in figure. Which of the water by a spring attached to the bottom of the
following statements is correct. vessel as shown in figure. The vessel now
speed up in downward direction with
acceleration a (a < g). The buoyant force of the
block
(1) Increase
(2) Decrease
(1) Increase
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3. Helium gas goes through a cycle ABCDA as 2. Two cylinder A and B of equal capacity are
shown in the figure. The efficiency of this cycle connected to each other via a stop valve. A
is nearly contains a gas at standard temperature and
pressure. B is completely evacuated. The entire
system is thermally insulated. If the stop valve
is opened The pressure of the gas in cylinder A
will
(1) Increase (2) Decrease
(3) Remain same (4) May be increase
3. In the above question gas is expanding by the
(1) Isothermal process
(2) Isochoric process
(1) 60% (2) 50% (3) Isobaric process
(3) 25% (4) 17% (4) Adiabatic process
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Choose the option that correctly fill the blanks A 2. Midbrain is located between
and B
(1) Forebrain and hindbrain
(1) Olfactory receptors, Limbic system
(2) Corpora quadrigemina and corpus callosum
(2) Olfactory bulb, Limbic system
(3) Hippocampus, Limbic system (3) Corpus callosum and medulla
(4) Hippocampus, Amygdala (4) Medulla oblangata and pons varolli
4. Which of the following statement is incorrect for 3. Mainly four round swellings called corpora
hippocampus? quadrigemina are present on the
(1) Structural part of limbic system (1) Dorsal portion of midbrain
(2) Involved in expression of emotional reactions (2) Ventral portion of midbrain
(3) Present in forebrain (3) Lateral portion of hindbrain
(4) Attach with medulla oblongatta
(4) Dorsal portion of forebrain
5. Select the structure of forebrain which are involved
in emotion along with hypothalmus 4. A canal called cerebral aqueduct passes through
(1) Corpus callosum (2) Cerebrum (1) Forebrain (2) Midbrain
(3) Thalamus (4) Limbic system (3) Hindbrain (4) Medulla
Q.163 (Parathyroid gland) 5. Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. brain part and
1. Select the hormone that are antagonistic w.r.t. its location
blood calcium level (1) Hypothalamus - Forebrain
(1) TCT and PTH (2) Corpora quadrigemina - Midbrain
(2) Insulin and glucagon
(3) Medulla oblongata - Hindbrain
(3) Adrenaline and ANF
(4) Pons - Midbrain
(4) Aldosterone and ANF
2. Which of the following vitamin increases Q.142
absorption of calcium in gastrointestinal tract? 1. Select a peptide hormone
(1) Vitamin D (2) Vitamin A (1) Parathormone (2) Cortisol
(3) Vitamin B2 (4) Vitamin B7 (3) Thyroxine (4) Adrenaline
3. Select a hypercalcemic hormone 2. What is the chemical nature of hormone secreted
(1) PTH (2) TSH by pineal gland?
(3) ACTH (4) PRL (1) Protein
4. Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. deficiency of (2) Amino acid derivative
given vitamins (3) Steroid
(1) Vitamin A - Night blindness (4) Peptide
(2) Vitamin C - Rickets 3. Adrenaline and nor-adrenaline are derived from
(3) Vitamin D - Osteomalacia which amino acid?
(4) Vitamin E - Reproductive failure (1) Tyrosine (2) Tryptophan
5. Enhanced blood levels of ___A____ and (3) Alanine (4) Glycine
___B____ are responsible for increased level of 4. Which hormone is derived from tryptophan amino
calcium in blood. acid?
Choose the option that correctly fill the blanks A (1) T3 (2) Adrenaline
&B (3) T4 (4) Melatonin
A B 5. Thyroxine hormone is derived from which amino
(1) Calciferol PTH acid?
(2) Tocopherol Retinol (1) Tryptophan (2) Tyrosine
(3) Retinol Riboflavin (3) Threonine (4) Valine
(4) Nicotinic acid Biotin
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Q.143 Q.142
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (2) 2. (2)
3. (1) 3. (1)
4. (2) 4. (4)
5. (1) 5. (2)
Q.171 Q.180
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (4) 2. (1)
3. (1) 3. (1)
4. (1) 4. (1)
5. (4) 5. (1)
Q.179 Q.144
1. (1) 1. (2)
2. (4) 2. (2)
3. (2) 3. (2)
4. (4) 4. (2)
5. (4) 5. (3)
Q.163 Q.162
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (1) 2. (1)
3. (1) 3. (4)
4. (2) 4. (3)
5. (1) 5. (2)
Q.161 Q.178
1. (1) 1. (4)
2. (1) 2. (1)
3. (1) 3. (3)
4. (2) 4. (4)
5. (4) 5. (1)
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4. In roots, which of the given is completely 5. Which of the following is correctly matched?
secondary in origin? (1) Root hairs - Preventing water
(1) Vascular cambium loss
(2) Pith (2) Trichomes - Absorption of water
(3) Pericycle & minerals
(4) Cortex (3) Root epidermis - Absence of cuticle
Q.104 (Anatomy of Flowering plants: Anatomy of (4) Epidermal hairs - Always secretory
stem)
1. Read the given statements and select the correct Q.107 (Anatomy of flowering plants: Secondary
option. Growth)
Statement A: Maize is a monocot plant 1. Alburnum is also called
Statement B: Monocot do not show secondary (1) Sap wood (2) Heart wood
growth. (3) Late wood (4) Soft wood
(1) Only statement A is correct 2. All of the following are true for sap wood, except
(2) Only statement B is correct
(1) Lighter is colour
(3) Both statements are correct
(2) Has low density as compared to heart wood
(4) Both statements are incorrect
(3) Occurs in peripheral region
2. Which of the given plants lack secondary xylem?
(4) Does not conduct water
(1) Maize (2) Mango
(3) Gram (4) Pea 3. Tracheal plugs are seen in
3. Centrifugal orientation of xylem is seen in (1) Sap wood (2) Heart wood
(1) Monocot stem (2) Monocot root (3) Early wood (4) Spring wood
(3) Dicot stem (4) Both (1) & (3) 4. Which of the following will be nearest to vascular
4. Which of the given is not found in maize stem? cambium of its inner side?
(1) Centripetal xylem (2) Protoxylem (1) Primary xylem (2) Primary phloem
(3) Phloem fibre (4) Endarch xylem (3) Secondary xylem (4) Secondary phloem
Q.99 (Anatomy of Flowering plants: Tissue system- 5. In dicot stem, the primary phloem will be present
Epidermal tissue system) (1) Inner to secondary phloem
1. Epidermal appendages in the shoot system are/do (2) Out side to secondary phloem
not
(3) Inner to primary xylem
(1) Always unicellular
(4) Just next to vascular cambium
(2) Prevent water loss
Q.132 (Plant Kingdom: Red Algae)
(3) Usually multicellular and protective
(4) Always non-secretory 1. Red algae lack
2. Epidermal cells are (1) Motile gametes & spores
(1) Parenchymatous with a large amount of
(2) Sexual reproduction
cytoplasm
(2) Collenchymatous with a small amount of (3) Cell wall
cytoplasm (4) Chlorophyll pigment
(3) Parenchymatous with a large vacuole 2. Which is not a component of cell wall of red algae?
(4) Dead with a large vacuole (1) Cellulose (2) Algin
3. Choose the wrong statement regarding guard (3) Carageen (4) Pectin
cells
3. Type of stored food material in brown algae is
(1) They may be dumb-bell shape
(2) They posses chloroplasts (1) Starch (2) Glycogen
(3) They regulate the opening and closing of (3) Mannitol (4) Amylopectin
stomata
4. Common mode of vegetative reproduction in red &
(4) The walls of guard cells towards the stomatal brown algae is by
pore are thin and elastic (1) Zoospores
4. Find the odd one w.r.t stomatal apparatus (2) Fragmentation
(1) Subsidiary cells (2) Bulliform cells (3) Motile gametes
(3) Stomatal pore (4) Guard cells (4) Sporangiospores
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Q.113 (Plant Kingdom: Plant life cycle and alternation Q.107 (Anatomy of flowering plants: Secondary
of generation) Growth)
1. (2) 1. (1)
2. (4) 2 (4)
3. (1) 3 (2)
4. (3) 4 (3)
5. (4) 5 (2)
Q.133 (Plant Kingdom: Bryophytes - Economic Q.132 (Plant Kingdom: Red Algae)
Importance)) 1. (1)
1. (2) 2. (2)
2. (4) 3. (3)
3. (3) 4. (2)
4. (3) Q.97 (Anatomy of flowering plants: Permanent
5. (2) tissue)
Q.92 (Anatomy of Flowering plants: Meristematic 1. (2)
tissues) 2. (2)
1. (4) 3. (2)
2. (3) 4. (3)
3. (4) 5. (2)
4. (1) Q.101 (Anatomy of flowering plants: ground tissue
Q.104 (Anatomy of flowering plants: Anatomy of system)
stem) 1. (2)
1. (3) 2. (2)
2. (1) 3. (2)
3. (4) 4. (2)
4. (1) 5. (2)
Q.99(Anatomy of Flowering plants: Tissue system- Q.118 (Plant Kingdom: Bryophytes-Mosses)
Epidermal tissue system) 1. (1)
1. (3) 2. (4)
2. (3) 3. (3)
3. (4) 4. (4)
4. (2) 5. (3)
5. (3)
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(3) Na and NaOH 5. Which of the following statement does not justify
(4) CaCO3, CaCl2 and Mg(OH)2 the anomalous behaviour of Be?
2. During the manufacture of NaOH by castner- (1) Beryllium abruptly reacts with hot water
Kellner cell, substance produced at cathode is (2) Be is harder than rest of the members of family
(1) Hg (2) Na amalgam (3) Beryllium carbide (Be2C) reacts with water to
(3) Cl2 (4) O2 produce CH4
3. Which of the following is not a characteristic of (4) Be forms covalent compounds
NaOH? Q.83. (Silica (SiO2))
(1) It is white and translucent solid 1. SiO2 exists as giant crystalline structure having
(2) It is deliquescent (1) Eight membered rings of alternate Si and O
(3) Its melting point is 591 K atoms
(4) It is almost insoluble in water (2) Six-membered rings of alternate Si and O
4. Table salt gets wet in rainy season due to atoms
(1) Hygroscopic nature of NaCl (3) Four membered rings of alternate Si and O
(2) Deliquescent nature of impurities atoms
(3) Deliquescent nature of NaCl (4) Eight membered rings of randomly arranged Si
(4) Higher solubility of NaCl in water and O atoms
5. Which of the following compounds is used as fire 2. Which of the following is not a use of silica?
extinguishers? (1) As drying agent
(1) Washing soda (2) Caustic soda (2) As support for chromatographic materials
(3) Baking soda (4) Sodium metal (3) Lubricant in surgical and cosmetic plants
Q.74. (Anomalous behaviour of Be) (4) As abrasive in filtration plants
1. Oxides and hydroxides of Be are 3. HF cannot be stored in glass bottles due to the
(1) Acidic (2) Basic formation of
(3) Neutral (4) Amphoteric (1) Na2SiO3 (2) H2SiF6
2. Which of the following does not represent the (3) SiO2 (4) SiO2.2H2O
anomalous behaviour of Be? 4. Silica is relatively inert and high melting as
(1) Be does not exhibit coordination number more (1) It has giant network structure with very strong
than four Si–O bonds
(2) It forms covalent compounds (2) It is a covalent molecule
(3) Be forms acidic oxide (3) It is an ionic compound
(4) It forms bridged chloride (4) It has polymeric structure with strong Si–Si
3. Similarities between Al and Be are due to bonds
(1) Similar charge to radius ratio 5. SiO2 is
(2) Similar first ionization enthalpy (1) Ionic solid (2) Covalent solid
(3) Having d-orbitals (3) Molecular solid (4) Metallic solid
(4) Similar melting point Q.51. (Silicones)
4. Beryllium differs from rest of the members of its 1. Which of the following give straight chain silicones
family due to on hydrolysis followed by polymerization?
(1) Absence of d-orbitals (1) CH3SiCl3 (2) (CH3)4Si
(2) Exceptionally small ionic size (3) (CH3)2SiCl2 (4) (CH3)3SiCl
(3) Low ionization enthalpy 2. Repeating structural unit of silicones is
(4) Both (1) and (2) (1) SiO2 (2) R2SiO
(3) R2SiO2 (4) R4Si
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3. Which of the following is not correct as use of 2. In a 1000 mL sample of water contains 1 mg CaCl2
silicones? and 1 mg MgCl2. The degree of hardness of water
(1) Silicones are used for making water proof is
papers (1) 2 pm (2) 1.95 ppm
(2) Silicones are used as lubricants (3) 1 ppm (4) 0.95 ppm
(3) Silicones are used in surgical and cosmetic 3. 111 g CaCl2 hardness is equivalent to how many g
implants of CaCO3?
(4) Silicones are used as catalysts in (1) 10 g (2) 100 g
petrochemical industries (3) 1000 g (4) 1 g
4. Find out the correct statement 4. Which of the following is not responsible for
(1) Silicones are hydrophobic in nature hardness of water?
(2) Silicones are highly reactive towards organic (1) CaCl2 (2) MgSO4
reagents (3) Ca(HCO3)2 (4) NaCl
(3) Silicones are natural organosilicon polymers 5. Which process is not used for removal of hardness
having –Si–O–O–Si– linkages of water?
(4) Silicones show high changes in viscosities (1) Solvay process
with temperature. (2) Calgon process
5. Product of the following polymerization reaction is (3) Permutit process
(4) Ion-exchange process
Product Q.58. (Standard electrode potentials)
1. Standard electrode potentials of three metals A, B
and C respectively are –2.93V, +0.79V and –
(1) 0.74V. The reducing power of these metals will be
(1) A > B > C (2) A > C > B
(3) B > A > C (4) B > C > A
2. Standard reduction potentials of the half reactions
(2)
are given below:
F2(g) + 2e– ⎯→ 2F– (aq); E° = 2.85 V
Cl2(g) + 2e– ⎯→ 2Cl–(aq); E° = +1.32 V
(3) O2(g) + 4H+ + 4e– ⎯→ 2H2O(l); E° = +1.23 V
I2(s) + 2e– ⎯→ 2I–(aq); E° = 0.54 V
The strongest oxidizing and reducing agents
MgCl2. The degree of hardness of water is = +0.79 V then select the correct statement among
(1) 2.10 ppm the following
(2) 0.95 ppm (1) Hg can reduce both Mg2+ and Cr3+
(3) 1.20 ppm (2) Mg can reduce both Cr3+ and Hg2+
(4) 1.80 ppm (3) Cr can reduce Mg2+ but not Hg2+
(4) Mg2+ can reduce Cr but not Hg
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4. Oxidation potential for the following half cell 3. Alkali metal of highest negative standard reduction
reactions are potential is
Zn ⎯→ Zn2+ + 2e–; E° = +0.76 V (1) Na (2) K
Cu ⎯→ Cu2+ + 2e–; E° = –0.34 V (3) Rb (4) Li
The emf for the cell reaction 4. Select the correct statement
(1) 1.10 V (2) –1.10 V potential of species more will be its reducing
5. If E° of Ag+/Ag = 0.8 V and Fe2+/Fe = –0.44 V then (2) Higher is the value of standard oxidation
select the correct statement among the following potential of a species less will be its reducing
(2) Fe is better oxidizing agent than Ag (3) Lesser is the value of standard reduction
(3) Ag undergoes oxidation at anode potential of a species more will be its reducing
1. Element having highest reducing nature in oxidation potential of a species are never
aqueous solution among the following is equal to each other (in magnitude)
2. The correct order of reducing nature in aqueous (1) Silver should act as anode
solution is (2) Copper should act as cathode
(1) Be > Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba
(3) G° of cell reaction must be positive
(2) Ba > Sr > Ca > Mg > Be
(3) Ca > Sr > Mg > Ba > Be (4) Flow of electrons take place from copper to
(4) Ba > Mg > Sr > Be > Ca silver electrode
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