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16/06/2021 CODE-B

MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2021 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Test - 2

Topics covered :
Physics : dk;Z ÅtkZ rFkk 'kfDr] d.kksa dk fudk; rFkk ?kw.kZu xfr
Chemistry : jklk;fud ca/ku ,oa vk.kfod lajpuk] inkFkZ dh voLFkk,a% xSlsa o nzo
Botany : iq"ih; ikniksa dh vkdkfjdh] iq"ih; ikniksa dh 'kkjhfjdh
Zoology : tSov.kq

funsZ'k :
(i) mi;qDr xksys dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy isu dk ç;ksx djsAa
(ii) fpUg xgjs gksus pkfg, rFkk xksys dks iw.kZr% Hkjk tkuk pkfg,A
(iii) çR;sd çfof"V ds fy, dsoy ,d xksyk HkjsaA
(iv) xksys dks dsoy fn, x, LFkku esa gh HkjsaA
(v) mÙkj iqfLrdk ij jQ dk;Z fcYdqy ugha djuk pkfg, rFkk mÙkj iqfLrdk ij 'osr&nzo ;k vU; fdlh feVkus okys
inkFkZ dk ç;ksx u djsaA
(vi) çR;sd ç'u ds 4 vad gSaA çR;sd xyr mÙkj ds fy, dqy çkIrkadksa esa ls ,d vad ?kVk fn;k tk,xkA

PHYSICS
Choose the correct answer : lgh mRrj dk p;u dhft, %
1. The angle between the vector i  j and j  k will
1. lfn'k i  j rFkk j  k ds e/; dks.k gksxk
be
(1) 45° (2) 30°
(1) 45° (2) 30°
(3) 60° (4) 90°
(3) 60° (4) 90°
2. ,d fi.M dks i`Foh dh lrg ls h Å¡pkbZ rd Åij
2. A body is being raised to a height h from the mBk;k tkrk gSA vkjksfir cy rFkk xq#Roh; cy }kjk
surface of earth. What is the sign of work done by
fd;s x;s dk;Z dk fpUg D;k gS\
applied force and gravitational force respectively?
(1) /kukRed] /kukRed
(1) Positive, Positive
(2) /kukRed] _.kkRed
(2) Positive, Negative
(3) _.kkRed] /kukRed
(3) Negative, Positive
(4) negative, Negative
(4) _.kkRed] _.kkRed

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3. A block of mass 5 kg is moving in x-direction with a 3. 5 kg nzO;eku dk ,d xqVdk x-fn'kk esa 20 m/s dh
constant speed 20 m/s. Now it is subjected to a
fu;r pky ls xfreku gSA vc x = 10 m ls x = 20 m
retarding force Fr = – 0.2 x J/m during its travel
from x = 10 m to x = 20 m. Its final velocity will be rd blds xfr ds nkSjku bl ij eanu cy
nearly Fr = – 0.2 x J/m vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA bldk
(1) 19.7 m/s (2) 16.4 m/s vfUre osx yxHkx gksxk
(3) 14.3 m/s (4) 10 m/s (1) 19.7 m/s (2) 16.4 m/s

4.  
A force 3i  j – 2k N acting on a body maintains
(3) 14.3 m/s (4) 10 m/s

4. fdlh fi.M ij dk;Zjr cy 3i  j – 2k  N bldk


 
its velocity i  2 j  4k m/s . If rate of change of

kinetic energy of the body is zero, then the value of


osx  i  2 j  4k  m/s cuk, j[krk gSA ;fn fi.M dh
 will be xfrt ÅtkZ dk ifjorZu 'kwU; gS] rc  dk eku gksxk
(1) 1 (2) –3 (1) 1 (2) –3
(3) –1 (4) 2 (3) –1 (4) 2

5. When two spheres of equal masses undergo 5. tc leku nzO;eku ds nks xksys fr;Zd izR;kLFk VDdj
oblique elastic collision with one of them at rest djrs gSa] ftuesa ls ,d izkjEHk esa fojke esa gS] VDdj
initially, after collision they will move ds ckn ;s xfr djsaxs
(1) Opposite to one another (1) ,d nwljs ds foijhr
(2) In the same direction (2) leku fn'kk esa
(3) Together (3) ,d lkFk
(4) At right angles to each other (4) ,d nwljs ds ledks.k ij
6. A body is initially at rest. It undergoes one 6. ,d fi.M izkjEHk esa fojke esa gSA ;g fu;r Roj.k ds
dimensional motion with constant acceleration. The
lkFk ,dfoeh; xfr djrk gSA rc le; t ij bldks
power delivered to it at time t is proportional to
iznku dh xbZ 'kfDr fdlds lekuqikrh gS\
1
(1) t 2 (2) t 1
(1) t 2 (2) t
3
3
(3) t2 (4) t2
(3) t 2 (4) t2
7. Two springs of spring constants 500 N m –1
and
500 N m–1 are stretched with force 100 N and 7. fLizax fu;rkad 500 N m–1 rFkk 500 N m–1 dh nks
200 N respectively. They have potential energy in fLizaxksa dks Øe'k% 100 N rFkk 200 N ds cy ls [khapk
the ratio of tkrk gSA budh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dk vuqikr gS
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 1 (1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 1
(3) 1 : 4 (4) 1 : 3 (3) 1 : 4 (4) 1 : 3
8. 1 kilowatt hour (kW h) is equal to 8. 1 fdyksokV ?kaVk (kW h) fdlds cjkcj gS\
(1) 2.25 × 1022 eV (1) 2.25 × 1022 eV
(2) 2.25 × 1023 eV (2) 2.25 × 1023 eV
(3) 2.25 × 1025 eV (3) 2.25 × 1025 eV
(4) 2.25 × 1027 eV (4) 2.25 × 1027 eV

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9. Which of the diagram shown in figure represents 9. fp= esa n'kkZ;k x;k dkSulk vkjs[k le; ds Qyu ds
the variation of total mechanical energy of :i esa ok;q esa nksyu dj jgs yksyd dh dqy ;kaf=d
pendulum oscillating in air as a function of time? ÅtkZ dk ifjorZu iznf'kZr djrk gS\

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

10. A ball of mass m collides with a wall with speed v 10. m nzO;eku dh ,d xsan ,d nhokj ls v pky ls
and rebounds on the same line with the same Vdjkrh gS rFkk leku pky ls leku js[kk ij
speed. If mass of the wall is taken infinite at rest, izfrf{kIr gksrh gSA ;fn fojke ij nhokj dk nzO;eku
then work done by the ball on the wall is vuUr fy;k tkrk gS( rc nhokj ij xsan }kjk fd;k
1 x;k dk;Z gS
(1) mv2 (2) mv 2
2 1 2
(1) mv2 (2) mv
2
(3) Zero (4) 2mv2
(3) 'kwU; (4) 2mv2
11. An object has displacement from position vector

   
r1  i  2 j m to r2  2i  3 j m under the effect
11. ,d oLrq dk cy  
F  3 xi  y j N ds izHkko esa
foLFkkiu fLFkfr lfn'k 
r1  i  2 j m  ls
 
of a force F  3 xi  y j N . The work done by this

force will be  
r2  2i  3 j m rd gSA bl cy }kjk fd;k x;k
dk;Z gksxk
(1) 14 J (2) 7 J
(1) 14 J (2) 7 J
(3) 5 J (4) 10 J (3) 5 J (4) 10 J

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12. Statement-A : Work done by frictional force is 12. dFku-A : ?k"kZ.k cy }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z lnSo
always negative. _.kkRed gksrk gSA
Statement-B : A body at rest can have mechanical dFku-B : fojke esa fLFkr oLrq esa ;kaf=d ÅtkZ gks
energy.
ldrh gSA
(1) Both statements are correct (1) nksuksa dFku lgh gS
(2) Both statements are incorrect (2) nksuksa dFku xyr gS
(3) Statement A is correct and B is incorrect (3) dFku A lgh gS rFkk dFku B xyr gS
(4) Statement A is incorrect and B is correct (4) dFku A xyr gS rFkk dFku B lgh gS
13. A bus of mass 5 metric tonne is pulled at a speed 13. 5 ehfVªd Vu nzO;eku dh ,d cl dks fpdus vkur
of 18 km/h on a smooth inclination 1 in 10. Power
10 esa 1 ¼1 bu 10½ ij 18 km/h dh pky ls [khapk
of the engine is
tkrk gSA batu dh {kerk gS
(1) 5 kW (2) 10 kW
(1) 5 kW (2) 10 kW
(3) 2.5 kW (4) 4 kW (3) 2.5 kW (4) 4 kW
14. A body of mass 5 kg moves according to the 14. 5 kg nzO;eku dk ,d fi.M lEcU/k x = t2 + 2 t3 ds
relation x = t2 + 2 t3. The power used by the body vuqlkj xfr djrk gSA t = 2 s ij fi.M }kjk iz;qDr
at t = 2 s is 'kfDr gS
(1) 3640 W (2) 2660 W (1) 3640 W (2) 2660 W
(3) 1620 W (4) 4440 W (3) 1620 W (4) 4440 W
15. A ball A moving with certain velocity collides head 15. fuf'pr osx ls xfreku ,d xsan A, fojke ij fLFkr
on with another body B of the same mass at rest. If leku nzO;eku dh vU; xsan B ls lEeq[k :i ls
3 3
the coefficient of restitution is
4
. The ratio of Vdjkrh gSA ;fn izR;koLFkku xq.kkad gSA rc VDdj
4
velocity A and B after collision is ds ckn A o B ds osx dk vuqikr gS
(1) 1 : 7 (2) 3 : 4 (1) 1 : 7 (2) 3 : 4
(3) 3 : 1 (4) 1 : 4 (3) 3 : 1 (4) 1 : 4

16. A free falling body takes 6 s to reach the ground. 16. eqDr :i ls fxjus okyk ,d fi.M /kjkry rd igq¡pus
Three second after release, the percentage of esa 6 s ysrk gSA bls NksM+s tkus ds rhu lsd.M ckn
retained potential energy to its initial potential 'ks"k fLFkfrt ÅtkZ] izkjfEHkd fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dh fdruh
energy is izfr'kr gS\
(1) 60% (2) 75% (1) 60% (2) 75%
(3) 40% (4) 80% (3) 40% (4) 80%

17. A force of 1 N acts on a 1 kg mass for 1 second 17. 1 N cy] 1 lsd.M ds fy, 1 kg nzO;eku ij dk;Z
which is initially at rest. In another case 1 N force djrk gS tks izkjEHk esa fojke esa gSA vU; fLFkfr esa]
acts on 1 kg mass which is initially at rest and 1 N cy 1 kg nzO;eku ij dk;Z djrk gS tks izkjEHk esa
moves it through 1 m. The ratio of kinetic energy in fojke esa gS rFkk ;g bls 1 m xfr djkrk gSA nksuksa
the two cases is fLFkfr;ksa esa xfrt ÅtkZ dk vuqikr gS
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2

(3) 1 : 4 (4) 1: 2 (3) 1 : 4 (4) 1: 2

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18. Two masses of 1 kg each move towards each 18. 1 kg ds nks nzO;eku ,d nwljs dh vksj 4 m/s rFkk
other with speed 4 m/s and 2 m/s collide and stick 2 m/s dh pky ls xfreku gaS] ;s Vdjkrs gaS rFkk
together. The final kinetic energy of the system will
,dlkFk fpid tkrs gSaA fudk; dh vfUre xfrt
be
ÅtkZ gksxh
(1) 4 J (2) 6 J
(1) 4 J (2) 6 J
(3) 3 J (4) 1 J
(3) 3 J (4) 1 J
19. A ball of mass 2 kg is moving with speed 4 m/s on 19. 2 kg nzO;eku dh ,d xsan {kSfrt fpduh lrg ij
horizontal smooth surface collides with a nearly
4 m/s dh pky ls xfreku gS] ;g fp=kuqlkj cy
weightless spring of force constant 128 N m–1 as
shown in the figure. The maximum compression in
fu;rkad 128 N m–1 dh fudVorhZ Hkkjghu fLizax ls
the spring will be Vdjkrh gSA fLizax esa vf/kdre laihMu gSa

(1) 0.25 m (2) 0.4 m (1) 0.25 m (2) 0.4 m


(3) 0.15 m (4) 0.5 m
(3) 0.15 m (4) 0.5 m
20. The work done by a conservative force in closed
20. can iFk esa laj{kh cy }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksrk gS
path is (1) /kukRed (2) 'kwU;
(1) Positive (2) Zero (3) _.kkRed (4) (1) o (3) nksuksa
(3) Negative (4) Both (1) and (3) 21. fdlh o`Ùk ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy d.k ds js[kh; laosx
21. The angle between the linear momentum and rFkk dks.kh; laosx ds e/; dks.k gS
angular momentum of particle moving along a
(1) 0° (2) 45°
circle is
(3) 90° (4) 180°
(1) 0° (2) 45°
R
(3) 90° (4) 180° 22. R f=T;k rFkk eksVkbZ dh ,d pdrh dk vius
48
R dsUnz ls xqtjus okys rFkk vius ry ds yEcor~] v{k
22. A disc of radius R and thickness has moment
48
ds lkis{k tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ I gSA pdrh dks fi?kykdj
of inertia I about an axis passing through its centre
and perpendicular to its plane. Disc is melted and ,d Bksl xksys esa <kyk tkrk gSA xksys dk vius O;kl
recast into a solid sphere. The moment of inertia of ds lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gS
the sphere about its diameter is
I I
I I (1) (2)
(1) (2) 10 6
10 6
I I
I I (3) (4)
(3) (4) 12 20
12 20
23. ,d fi.M dks.kh; osx 20 rad/s ls ?kw.kZu dj jgk gSA
23. A body is rotating with angular velocity 20 rad/s. If
its kinetic energy is 400 J, then its moment of
bldh xfrt ÅtkZ 400 J gS] rc bldk tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ
inertia is gS
(1) 2 kg m2 (2) 0.5 kg m2 (1) 2 kg m2 (2) 0.5 kg m2
(3) 4 kg m2 (4) 1 kg m2
(3) 4 kg m2 (4) 1 kg m2

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24. If I1 is the moment of inertia of a thin rod about an 24. ;fn ,d iryh NM+ dk viuh yEckbZ ds yEcor rFkk
axis perpendicular to its length and passing vius fdlh ,d fljs ls xqtjus okys] v{k ds lkis{k
through its one end and I2 is moment of inertia of tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ I1 gS vkSj NM+ dks eksM+us ij fufeZr
ring about an axis perpendicular to plane and oy; dk vius ry ds yEcor~ rFkk vius dsUnz ls
passing through its centre formed by bending the xqtjus okys] v{k ds lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ I2 gS] rc
I I1
rod, then 1 is gS
I2 I2
3 2 3 2
(1) (2) (1) (2)
2 2  2
2

4 2 2 4 2 2
(3) (4) (3) (4)
3 3 2 3 32
25. A uniform rod of length L and mass M is held 25. L yEckbZ o M nzO;eku dh ,d le:i NM+ dks bl
vertical, with its bottom end pivoted to the floor. izdkj ÅèokZ/kj j[kk tkrk gS fd blds vk/kkj okyk
The rod falls under gravity, freely turning about the fljk Q'kZ ls dhyfdr gSA NM+ dks xq:Ro ds izHkko esa
pivot. If acceleration due to gravity is g, what is the fxjk;k tkrk gS] ftlls ;g dhyd ds lkis{k Lora=
instantaneous angular acceleration of rod when it :i ls ?kw.kZu djrh gSA ;fn xq:Roh; Roj.k g gS] rc
make angle 30° with the vertical? ÅèokZ/kj ds lkFk 30° dks.k fufeZr djus ij NM+ dk
3g 3g rkR{kf.kd dks.kh; Roj.k D;k gksxk\
(1) (2)
2 4 3g 3g
(1) (2)
2 4
2g 3g
(3) (4) 2g 3g
3 (3) (4)
3
26. An electric motor supplies constant power to a
flywheel, through a torque . The angular velocity 26. fo|qr eksVj fdlh mipØ dks cy vk?kw.kZ  }kjk
of flywheel is . Relation between torque and  is
fu;r 'kfDr vkiwrZ djrk gSA mipØ dk dks.kh; osx
 gSA cy vk?kw.kZ rFkk  ds e/; lEcU/k gS
1
(1)  (2)   1
 (1)  (2)  

1
(3)    (4)   1
 (3)    (4)  

27. A child is standing with stretched hand at the
27. ,d cPpk fdlh IysVQkeZ ds dsUnz ij gkFkksa dks QSyk,
centre of a platform rotating about its central axis.
The kinetic energy of the system is k. The child
gq, [kM+k gqvk gS rFkk IysVQkeZ vius dsUnzh; v{k ds
now folded his arm so that moment of inertia of the
lkis{k ?kw.kZu dj jgk gSA fudk; dh xfrt ÅtkZ k gSA
system is halved. The kinetic energy of the system
vc cPpk viuh Hkqtkvksa dks bl izdkj eksM+rk gS fd
now is fudk; dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ vk/kk gks tkrk gSA vc
fudk; dh xfrt ÅtkZ gS
(1) 2k (2) k
(1) 2k (2) k
k k
(3) (4) k k
2 4 (3) (4)
2 4
28. A circular disc rolls on a horizontal floor without 28. ,d o`Ùkh; pdrh ,d {kSfrt Q'kZ ij fcuk fQlys
slipping and the centre of the disc moves with a yq<d
+ rh gS rFkk pdrh dk dsUnz ,dleku osx v0 ls
uniform velocity v0. Which among the following
xfr djrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk] pdrh ij fdlh
may be velocity v of a point on the disc.
fcUnq dk osx v gks ldrk gS\
(1) 0  v  v0 (2) v0  v  2v0 (1) 0  v  v0 (2) v0  v  2v0

(3) 0  v  2v0 (4) 2v0  v  2v0 (3) 0  v  2v0 (4) 2v0  v  2v0

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29. A solid cylinder of mass m and radius R rolls 29. m nzO;eku o R f=T;k dk ,d Bksl csyu h Å¡pkbZ ds
without slipping down an inclined of height h. The vkur ij fcuk fQlys uhps dh vksj yq<d + rk gSA tc
angular velocity of the cylinder when it reaches the
bottom is
csyu isna s ij igq¡prk gS] rc bldk dks.kh; osx gS
1 2gh 1 4gh
1 2gh 1 4gh (1) (2)
(1) (2) R 3 R 3
R 3 R 3
1 3gh gh
1 3gh gh (3) (4)
(3) (4) R 2 R
R 2 R
30. fn, x, v{k ds lkis{k ,d fi.M dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
30. The moment of inertia of a body about a given axis
is 1 kg m2. Initially, the body is at rest. In order to 1 kg m2 gSA izkjEHk esa fi.M fojke ij gSA 800 J dh
produce a rotational kinetic energy 800 J, an ?kw.khZ xfrt ÅtkZ mRiUu djus ds fy,] v{k ds lkis{k
angular acceleration of 20 rad/s2 must be applied 20 rad/s2 dk dks.kh; Roj.k fdruh vof/k ds fy,
about that axis for a duration of vkjksfir djuk gksxk\
(1) 4 s (2) 3 s (1) 4 s (2) 3 s
(3) 1 s (4) 2 s (3) 1 s (4) 2 s
31. A disc of mass m and radius R is rolling with 31. m nzO;eku o R f=T;k dh ,d pdrh {kSfrt lrg ij
angular speed  on a horizontal surface as shown fp=kuqlkj dks.kh; pky  ls yq<d + jgh gSA fcUnq P ds
in figure. The magnitude of angular momentum of lkis{k pdrh ds dks.kh; vk?kw.kZ dk ifjek.k gS (;gk¡ v
the disc about point P (here v is linear speed of
pdrh ds nzO;eku dsUnz dh js[kh; pky gS)
centre of mass of disc)

mvR 3mvR
mvR 3mvR (1) (2)
(1) (2) 2 2
2 2
mvR
(3) mvR (4)
mvR 4
(3) mvR (4)
4
32. ,d fi.M vkur ry ij uhps dh vksj yq<d
+ rk gSA
32. A body rolls down an inclined plane. If its kinetic ;fn bldh LFkukUrjh; xfr dh xfrt ÅtkZ bldh
energy of translation motion is 50% of its total
dqy ÅtkZ dh 50% gS] rc fi.M gS
energy, then the body is
(1) Bksl csyu (2) Bksl xksyk
(1) Solid cylinder (2) Solid sphere
(3) pdrh (4) oy;
(3) Disc (4) Ring
33. ifg;s dk dks.kh; osx 10 s esa 120 rpm ls 300 rpm
33. The angular velocity of the wheel increases from
120 rpm to 300 rpm in 10 s. The number of
rd c<+rk gSA bl le; ds nkSjku fd;s x;s ifjØe.kksa
revolutions made during this time is dh la[;k gS
(1) 25 (2) 35 (1) 25 (2) 35
(3) 30 (4) 40
(3) 30 (4) 40

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34. A thin uniform wire of length  bent in the form of a 34.  yEckbZ ds ,d irys ,dleku rkj dks v)Z&o`Ùk dh
semi-circle. Distance of its centre of mass from vkd`fÙk esa eksM+k tkrk gSA T;kferh; dsUnz ls blds
geometric centre is nzO;eku dsUnz dh nwjh gS
2 2
(1) (2) (1) (2)
2 2 2 2
4 3 4 3
(3) (4) (3) (4)
   
35. When temperature of a metallic body increases its
35. tc /kkfRod fi.M dk rki c<+k;k tkrk gS] rc bldk
moment of inertia
tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
(1) Decreases (2) increases
(1) ?kVrk gS (2) c<+rk gS
(3) Remains same (4) Becomes zero
(3) leku jgrk gS (4) 'kwU; gks tkrk gS
36. A system consists of three identical particles one is
at rest and other two moving with speed v each in 36. ,d fudk; rhu ,dleku d.kksa ls feydj cuk gS
same direction. The velocity of the centre of mass ftlesa ls ,d fojke ij gS rFkk vU; nks v pky ls
is leku fn'kk esa xfr'khy gSA nzO;eku dsUnz dk osx gS
v v
(1) v (2) (1) v (2)
3 3
2v v 2v v
(3) (4) (3) (4)
3 2 3 2
37. A particle of mass 0.4 kg is moving with linear
37. 0.4 kg nzO;eku dk ,d d.k js[kh; osx  i  j  2k  ls
velocity  
i  j  2k . If radius vector r  4i  j  k ,
xfreku gSA ;fn f=T; lfn'k r  4i  j  k gS] rc
the angular momentum of the particle about origin
is nearly ewyfcUnq ds lkis{k d.k dk dks.kh; laosx yxHkx gS
(1) 4.3 unit (2) 3.5 unit (1) 4.3 bdkbZ (2) 3.5 bdkbZ

(3) 2.3 unit (4) 5 unit (3) 2.3 bdkbZ (4) 5 bdkbZ

38. A uniform disc of diameter R is put over another 38. R O;kl dh ,d le:i pdrh dks leku eksVkbZ rFkk
uniform disc of radius R of same thickness and ?kuRo dh R f=T;k dh vU; le:i pdrh ij j[kk
density. The peripheries of these two discs touch tkrk gSA bu nksuksa pdfr;ksa dh ifjf/k;k¡ ,d nwljs
each other. The centre of mass of the system from dks Li'kZ djrh gSA cM+h pdrh ds dsUnz ls fudk; dk
centre of big disc is nzO;eku&dsUnz gS

R R R R
(1) (2) (1) (2)
5 10 5 10
R 3R R 3R
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2 5 2 5

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39. A block of mass m is connected with a string which 39. m nzO;eku ds ,d xqVds dks ,d Mksjh ls la;ksftr
is wounded over a disc of mass 2m and radius R fd;k tkrk gS ftls fp=kuqlkj 2m nzO;eku o R
as shown in the figure. If the system is released
from rest, then accelerations of the block will be
f=T;k dh ,d pdrh ij yisVk tkrk gSA ;fn fudk;
dks fojke ls NksM+k tkrk gS rc xqVds dk Roj.k gksxk

g 2g g 2g
(1) (2) (1) (2)
4 3 4 3
g 3g g 3g
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2 4 2 4
40. A body of mass M and radius of gyration K is 40. M nzO;eku o ifjHkze.k f=T;k K dk ,d fi.M dks.kh;
rotating with angular velocity  = (3t + t2) rad/s. osx  = (3t + t2) rad/s ls ?kw.kZu dj jgk gSA t = 1 s
The torque acting on it at t = 1 s will be ij bl ij dk;Zjr cy vk?kw.kZ gksxk
(1) 4MK2 (2) 5MK2 (1) 4MK2 (2) 5MK2
(3) 2MK2 (4) 6MK2 (3) 2MK2 (4) 6MK2

41. The principle used by a gymnast to increase the 41. ftEukLV }kjk dykckth dh la[;k esa o`f) djus ds
number of somersaults, is law of conservation of fy, iz;qDr fd, tkus okyk fl)kUr fdlds laj{k.k
(1) Linear momentum (2) Energy dk fu;e gS\
(1) js[kh; laosx (2) ÅtkZ
(3) Mass (4) Angular momentum
(3) nzO;eku (4) dks.kh; laosx
42. The moment of inertia of a square plate about axis
AB is I, then moment of inertia about ABas 42. oxkZdkj IysV dk v{k AB ds lkis{k tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ I gS]
shown in the figure will be rc fp=kuqlkj ABds lkis{k tM+Ro&vk?kw.kZ gksxk

(1) I (2) Isin (1) I (2) Isin


I
I (3) Icos (4)
(3) Icos (4) 2
2
43. ,d [kks[kyk xksyk rFkk ,d Bksl xksyk {kSfrt lrg
43. A hollow sphere and solid sphere rolls on a
horizontal surface without slipping with same linear
ij fcuk fQlys leku js[kh; osx ls yq<d + rs gSA ;fn
velocity. If both has same mass and radius and nksuksa dk nzO;eku rFkk f=T;k leku gS rFkk [kks[kys
total kinetic energy of hollow sphere is 15 J then xksys dh dqy xfrt ÅtkZ 15 J gS] rc Bksl xksys dh
total kinetic energy of the solid sphere is dqy xfrt ÅtkZ gS
63 53 63 53
(1) J (2) J (1) J (2) J
5 4 5 4
(3) 30 J (4) 40 J (3) 30 J (4) 40 J

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44. A circular disc is rotating about its natural axis with 44. ,d o`Ùkh; pdrh viuh ewy v{k ds lkis{k dks.kh;
angular velocity of 20 rad/s. A second disc of same osx 20 rad/s ls ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA leku nzO;eku dh
mass gently placed on it co-axially. If the radius of f}rh; pdrh dks bl ij lek{kh; :i ls /khjs ls j[kk
disc is half of the radius of the first, then they will tkrk gSA ;fn pdrh dh f=T;k izFke pdrh dh
start rotating with angular velocity of
f=T;k dh vk/kh gS] rc ;s fdl dks.kh; osx ls ?kw.kZu
(1) 12 rad/s (2) 8 rad/s djuk izkjEHk djsxh\
(3) 10 rad/s (4) 16 rad/s (1) 12 rad/s (2) 8 rad/s
(3) 10 rad/s (4) 16 rad/s
45. A disc rolls down without slipping from rest on 37°
inclined. Its linear acceleration is
45. ,d pdrh 37° vkur ij fojke ls fcuk fQlys uhps
dh vksj yq<d
+ rh gSA bldk js[kh; Roj.k gS
(g is acceleration due to gravity)
(g xq:Roh; Roj.k gS)
g 3g
(1) (2) g 3g
5 5 (1) (2)
5 5
2g 4g
(3) (4) 2g 4g
5 5 (3) (4)
5 5
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46. The species in which central atom is not sp3 46. dkSulh Lih'kht esa dsUnzh; ijek.kq sp3 ladfjr ugha
hybridised is gS\

(2) I3 
(2) I3
(1) NH4
(1) NH4
(3) SO24 (4) NO3
(3) SO24 (4) NO3
47. Which among the following has longest bond
length?
47. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldh ca/k yackbZ vf/kdre gS\
(2) O2
(2) O2
(1) O2
(1) O2
(3) O2 (4) O22
(3) O2 (4) O22
48. Which among the following is a polar molecule? 48. fuEufyf[kr esa ls /kqzoh; v.kq dkSulk gS\
(1) CCl4 (2) PCl5 (1) CCl4 (2) PCl5
(3) CH2Cl2 (4) BCl3 (3) CH2Cl2 (4) BCl3
49. Which of the following pairs of species are 49. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSuls ;qXe dh Lih'kht
isostructural? lelajpukRed gSa\
(1) CO32 and SO32 (2) ClF3 and NH3 (1) CO32 rFkk SO32 (2) ClF3 rFkk NH3

(3) SiCl4 and SF4 (4) PO34 and SO24 (3) SiCl4 rFkk SF4 (4) PO34 rFkk SO24
50. Consider the following statements 50. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,
a. Bond angle of ammonia is greater than bond a. veksfu;k dk ca/k dks.k H2O ds ca/k dks.k ls vf/kd
angle of H2O. gksrk gSA
b. In BeCl2 central atom is sp hybridised b. BeCl2 esa dsUnzh; ijek.kq sp ladfjr gksrk gSA
c. In CCl4 maximum four atoms are present in a c. CCl4 esa vf/kdre pkj ijek.kq ,d ry esa
plane. mifLFkr gksrs gSaA
The correct statement(s) is/are lgh dFku gS@gSa
(1) a and c only (2) c only (1) dsoy a ,oa c (2) dsoy c
(3) a and b only (4) a, b and c (3) dsoy a ,oa b (4) a, b ,oa c

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51. In which of the given molecules only  bonds are 51. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl v.kq esa dsoy  ca/k mifLFkr
present? gksrs gSa\
(1) O2 (2) C2 (1) O2 (2) C2
(3) N2 (4) H2 (3) N2 (4) H2
52. Which among the following is not a paramagnetic 52. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulh ,d vuqpqEcdh; Lih'kht
species? ugha gS\
(1) NO (2) NO2 (1) NO (2) NO2
(3) O2 (4) N2 (3) O2 (4) N2
53. During change of N2 to N2 ion, the electron adds 53. N2 ls N2 vk;u esa ifjorZu ds nkSjku bysDVªkWu
to which of the following molecular orbitals? fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSuls v.kq d{kd esa vkrk gS\
(1) * orbital (2) * orbital (1) * d{kd (2) * d{kd
(3)  orbital (4)  orbital
(3)  d{kd (4)  d{kd
54. The species which does not exist is
54. dkSulh Lih'kht dk vfLrRo ugha gksrk\
(1) O2 (2) He2
(1) O2 (2) He2
(3) N2 (4) B2
(3) N2 (4) B2
55. Incorrect statement among the following is
55. fuEufyf[kr esa ls xyr dFku gS
(1) Number of  and  bonds in ethene
respectively are 5 and 1
(1) ,Fkhu esa  rFkk  ca/kksa dh la[;k Øe'k% 5 rFkk 1 gSa

(2) In PCl5, three P – Cl bond lie in one plane and (2) PCl5 esa] rhu P – Clca/k ,d ry esa jgrs gSa rFkk
make an angle of 120° with each other ,d nwljs ls 120° dk dks.k cukrs gSa
(3) In SF6 hybridization is sp3d2 (3) SF6 esa ladj.k sp3d2 gS
(4) BrF5 is trigonal bipyramidal in shape (4) BrF5 dh vkÑfr f=Òqth; f}fijSfeMh; gksrh gS
56. Density of O2 gas at 127°C and 0.41 atm. pressure 56. 127°C ,oa 0.41 atm nkc ij O2 xSl dk ?kuRo gS
is (R = 0.082 L atm K–1 mol–1) (R = 0.082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(1) 0.8 g L–1 (2) 0.2 g L–1 (1) 0.8 g L–1 (2) 0.2 g L–1
(3) 0.4 g L–1 (4) 1.2 g L–1 (3) 0.4 g L–1 (4) 1.2 g L–1
57. The gas which will deviate maximum from ideal 57. vkn'kZ O;ogkj ls vf/kdre fopyu n'kkZus okyh xSl
behaviour is
gS
(1) CH4 (2) NH3
(1) CH4 (2) NH3
(3) N2 (4) CO2
(3) N2 (4) CO2
58. A closed cylinder contains 320 g of O 2 gas and 20
58. ,d cUn flys.Mj esa 320 g O2 xSl rFkk 20 g He xSl
g of He gas. If partial pressure of O2 in the cylinder
is 5 atm then the total pressure of the gaseous gSA ;fn flys.Mj esa O2 dk vkaf'kd nkc 5 atm gS] rks
mixture will be xSlh; feJ.k dk dqy nkc gksxk
(1) 12 atm (2) 9.5 atm (1) 12 atm (2) 9.5 atm
(3) 10 atm (4) 7.5 atm (3) 10 atm (4) 7.5 atm

59. The average kinetic energy of oxygen gas per 59. 47°C ij çfr v.kq vkWDlhtu xSl dh vkSlr xfrt
molecule at 47°C will be ÅtkZ gksxh
(1) 7.2 × 10–22 J (2) 6.6 × 10–21 J (1) 7.2 × 10–22 J (2) 6.6 × 10–21 J
(3) 3.2 × 10–21 J (4) 4.5 ×10–22 J (3) 3.2 × 10–21 J (4) 4.5 ×10–22 J

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60. Consider the following statements 60. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,
a. At very low temperature, intermolecular forces a. cgqr de rki ij xSlh; v.kqvksa ds e/;
between gaseous molecules become vUrjvk.kfod cy egRoiw.kZ gks tkrs gSaA
significant.
b. lÒh rki ij vkn'kZ xSl ds fy, Z = 1 gksrk gSA
b. For ideal gas, Z = 1 at all temperature.
c. mPp nkc ij lHkh xSlksa ds fy, Z < 1 gksrk gSA
c. At high pressure all gases have Z < 1
lgh dFku gS
The correct statements are
(1) dsoy a o b (2) dsoy b o c
(1) a and b only (2) b and c only
(3) dsoy a o c (4) a, b o c
(3) a and c only (4) a, b and c
61. ,d xSl dh fuf'pr ek=k ds fy, fuEufyf[kr xzkQ
61. Consider the following graph for a fixed mass of ij fopkj dhft,
gas

The correct relation between T1, T2 and T3 is T1, T2 o T3 ds e/; lgh laca/k gS
(1) T1 > T2 > T3 (2) T3 > T2 > T1 (1) T1 > T2 > T3 (2) T3 > T2 > T1

(3) T2 > T3 > T1 (4) T1 = T2 = T3 (3) T2 > T3 > T1 (4) T1 = T2 = T3

62. Consider the following statements for kinetic 62. xSlksa ds v.kqxfrd fl)kUr ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa
molecular theory of gases ij fopkj dhft,
a. Particles of a gas move in all possible a. xSl ds d.k lÒh laHko fn'kkvksa esa ljy js[kk esa
directions in straight lines. xfr djrs gSaA
b. At any particular time, different particles in the b. fdlh fo'ks"k le; ij xSl esa fofHkUu d.kksa dh
gas have different kinetic energies. xfrt ÅtkZ,a fÒUu&fÒUu gksrh gaSA
c. Collisions of gas molecules are perfectly c. xSl v.kqvksa dh VDdj iw.kZr% vçR;kLFk çÑfr dh
inelastic in nature. gksrh gSA
The correct statement(s) is/are lgh dFku gS@gSa
(1) a only (2) b only (1) dsoy a (2) dsoy b
(3) a and b only (4) a, b and c (3) dsoy a o b (4) a, b o c
63. Ratio of most probable speed of He at –73°C and 63. –73°C ij He ,oa 127°C ij CH4 dh çkf;drk pky
CH4 at 127°C will be
dk vuqikr gksxk
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 2 :1 (4) 1: 2 2
(3) 2 :1 (4) 1: 2 2
64. The compressibility factor Z for H2 gas is equal to
64. H2 xSl ds fy, laihM~;rk dkjd Z gksrk gS
 Pb   Pb 
(1)  1+  (2)  1    Pb   Pb 
 RT   RT  (1)  1+  (2)  1  
 RT   RT 
 RT   RT   RT   RT 
(3)  1+  (4)  1   (3)  1+ (4)  1 
 Pb   Pb   
 Pb   Pb 

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65. A closed cylinder having volume 20 L contains 56 g 65. 20 L vk;ru ds ,d can flys.Mj esa 56 g N2 o
N2 and 16 g He gases. If pressure exerted by the 16 g He xSl gSA ;fn xSlh; feJ.k }kjk vkjksfir nkc
gaseous mixture is 8.2 atm then the temperature of 8.2 atm gS] rks xSl v.kqvksa dk rki gksxk
the gas molecules will be
(1) 245.2 K (2) 333.3 K
(1) 245.2 K (2) 333.3 K
(3) 425.5 K (4) 361.5 K
(3) 425.5 K (4) 361.5 K
66. p-d ca/k fdlesa ugha ik;k tkrk gS\
66. p-d bond is absent in
(1) SO24 (2) SO2
(1) SO24 (2) SO2
(3) NO3 (4) ClO4
(3) NO3 (4) ClO4
67. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl :ikUrj.k esa ca/k Øe ?kVrk
67. In which of the following transformation bond order
has decreased? gS\
(1) B2  B2 (2) C2  C2 (1) B2  B2 (2) C2  C2

(3) O2  O2 (4) N2  N2 (3) O2  O2 (4) N2  N2

68. Which among the following is most covalent in 68. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lokZf/kd lgla;kstd çÑfr okyk
nature? dkSulk gS\
(1) LiCl (2) NaCl (1) LiCl (2) NaCl
(3) BeCl2 (4) CaCl2 (3) BeCl2 (4) CaCl2

69. Correct order of the bond length is 69. ca/k yackbZ dk lgh Øe gS
(1) N–O > C–N > C–C (2) C–C > N–O > C–N (1) N–O > C–N > C–C (2) C–C > N–O > C–N
(3) C–C > C–N > N–O (4) C–N > N–O > C–C (3) C–C > C–N > N–O (4) C–N > N–O > C–C
70. The species which contains electrovalent, covalent 70. fo|qr la;kstd] lgla;kstd rFkk milgla;kstd ca/k
and coordinate bonds is okyh Lih'kht gS
(1) NaNO3 (2) NaCl (1) NaNO3 (2) NaCl
(3) HCOOH (4) PCl5 (3) HCOOH (4) PCl5
71. Intramolecular hydrogen bond is present in 71. fdlesa vUr%v.kqd gkbMªkstu ca/ku ik;k tkrk gS\

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

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

72. Incorrect statement among the following is


72. fuEufyf[kr esa ls xyr dFku gS
(1) In SO3 all the atoms lie in one plane
(1) SO3 esa lHkh ijek.kq ,d gh ry esa gksrs gSa
(2) Triple bond between two carbon atoms is made
(2) nks dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds e/; f=ca/k ,d flXek ca/k
up of one sigma and two pi bonds
rFkk nks ikbZ ca/kksa ls cuk gksrk gS
(3) SF6 molecule has a regular octahedral
geometry (3) SF6 v.kq dh T;kferh; fu;fer v"VQydh; gksrh

(4) Percentage s character in sp3d hybridization is


gS
16.67% (4) sp3d ladj.k esa çfr'kr s y{k.k 16.67% gksrk gS

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73. Number of lone pairs and bond pairs associated 73. XeO3 ds dsUnzh; ijek.kq ls lacfa /kr ,dkdh ;qXe rFkk
with central atom of XeO3 respectively are ca/k ;qXe dh la[;k Øe'k% gSa
(1) 2 and 3 (2) 1 and 6 (1) 2 rFkk 3 (2) 1 rFkk 6
(3) 2 and 6 (4) 0 and 6 (3) 2 rFkk 6 (4) 0 rFkk 6
74. In which of the following compounds octet rule is 74. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl v.kq esa v"Vd fu;e dk ikyu
obeyed? gksrk gS\
(1) PF5 (2) SF6 (1) PF5 (2) SF6
(3) SCl2 (4) SO2 (3) SCl2 (4) SO2
75. Correct order of lattice enthalpy of the given 75. fn, x, ;kSfxdksa dh tkyd ,UFkSYih dk lgh Øe gS
compounds is (1) NaF > MgF2 > AlF3
(1) NaF > MgF2 > AlF3 (2) AlF3 > MgF2 > NaF
(2) AlF3 > MgF2 > NaF (3) NaF > AlF3 > MgF2
(3) NaF > AlF3 > MgF2 (4) AlF3 > NaF > MgF2

(4) AlF3 > NaF > MgF2 76. fuEufyf[kr esa ls v.kqvksa ds fdl ;qXe esa f}/kqzo&çsfjr
76. Dipole-induced dipole forces is present in which
f}/kqzo cy ik;k tkrk gS\
pair of molecules? (1) H2O ,oa NH3 (2) HF ,oa H2
(1) H2O and NH3 (2) HF and H2 (3) He ,oa N2 (4) HCl ,oa H2S
(3) He and N2 (4) HCl and H2S 77. ?kw.kZudkjh f}/kqzo v.kqvksa ds e/; f}/kqzo&f}/kqzo
77. Dipole-dipole interaction energy between rotating ikjLifjd fØ;k ÅtkZ fdlds lekuqikrh gksrh gS
polar molecules is proportional to (r is distance (r /kqzoh; v.kqvksa ds e/; nwjh gS)?
between polar molecules)
1 1
(1) (2)
1 1 r r2
(1) (2)
r r2 1 1
(3) (4)
3
(3)
1
(4)
1 r r6
3 6
r r 78. Økafrd rki (TC) ds fy, lgh O;atd gS
78. Correct expression for critical temperature (T C) is
27a 8a
(1) TC  (2) TC 
27a 8a 8Rb Rb
(1) TC  (2) TC 
8Rb Rb
8a a
(3) TC  (4) TC 
8a a 27Rb 27Rb
(3) TC  (4) TC 
27Rb 27Rb 79. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,
79. Consider the following statements. a. nzo ds LFkwy esa ,d v.kq lHkh fn'kkvksa esa leku
a. A molecule in the bulk of liquid experiences varj v.kqd cy dk vuqHko djrk gS
equal intermolecular forces from all sides.
b. i`"B ij fLFkr nzo ds v.kqvksa dh ÅtkZ LFkwy esa
b. Molecules of a liquid on the surface have more
energy than the molecules in the bulk.
fLFkr v.kqvksa dh ÅtkZ ls vf/kd gksrh gSA
c. The highest energy state of the liquid will be c. tc i`"Bh; {ks=Qy U;wure gksrk gS rks nzo dh
when surface area is minimum. ÅtkZ voLFkk mPpre gksrh gSA
The correct statements is/are lgh dFku gS@gSa
(1) a only (2) b only (1) dsoy a (2) dsoy b

(3) a and b only (4) a, b and c (3) dsoy a o b (4) a, b o c

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80. The gas which will diffuse at fastest rate under 80. rki o nkc dh leku ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa rhozre nj ls
identical condition of temperature and pressure is folfjr gksus okyh xSl gS
(1) CH4 (2) H2 (1) CH4 (2) H2
(3) N2 (4) O2 (3) N2 (4) O2
81. 1 poise is equal to 81. 1 IokWbt fdlds cjkcj gksrk gS\
(1) 1 kg m–1 s–1 (2) 10–2 kg m–1 s–1 (1) 1 kg m–1 s–1 (2) 10–2 kg m–1 s–1

(3) 10–1 kg m–1 s–1 (4) 10–3 kg m–1 s–1 (3) 10–1 kg m–1 s–1 (4) 10–3 kg m–1 s–1

82. Which of the following mixture of gases do not obey 82. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulh xSlksa dk feJ.k MkYVu ds
Dalton’s law of partial pressure? vkaf'kd nkc fu;e dk ikyu ugha djrk\
(1) NH3 and HCl (2) He and N2 (1) NH3 ,oa HCl (2) He ,oa N2

(3) O2 and CO2 (4) Ar and Cl2 (3) O2 ,oa CO2 (4) Ar ,oa Cl2
83. For a given gas at a particular temperature the 83. ,d fo'ks"k rki ij ,d nh x;h xSl ds fy, oxZ ek/;
relationship between root mean square speed ewy pky (Urms), vkSlr pky (Uav), rFkk çkf;drk pky
(Urms), average speed (Uav), and most probable
(Ump) esa laca/k gS
speed (Ump) is
(1) Ump > Uav > Urms (2) Urms > Uav > Ump
(1) Ump > Uav > Urms (2) Urms > Uav > Ump
(3) Uav > Urms > Ump (4) Uav > Ump > Urms
(3) Uav > Urms > Ump (4) Uav > Ump > Urms
84. fuEufyf[kr esa ls mPpre Økafrd rki okyh xSl gS
84. The gas which has highest critical temperature
(1) N2 (2) He
among the following is
(3) CO2 (4) O2
(1) N2 (2) He
(3) CO2 (4) O2
85. ok;q ;qDr ,d [kqys ¶ykLd dks 47°C ls 127°C rd
xeZ fd;k tkrk gSA ¶ykLd esa 'ks"k ok;q dk çÒkt gS
85. An open flask containing air is heated from 47°C to
127°C. The fraction of air left in the flask is 1 2
(1) (2)
1 2 5 5
(1) (2)
5 5 4 3
(3) (4)
4 3 5 5
(3) (4)
5 5 86. dkcksZusV vk;u esa C – O ca/k Øe gksrk gS
86. C – O bond order in carbonate ion is (1) 1.25 (2) 1.33
(1) 1.25 (2) 1.33 (3) 1.50 (4) 1.75

(3) 1.50 (4) 1.75 87. XeOF4 dh vkÑfr o ladj.k gS


87. Shape and hybridisation of XeOF4 is (1) f=Òqth; f}fijSfeMh; rFkk sp3d
(1) Trigonal bipyramidal and sp3d (2) oxZ fijSfeMh; rFkk sp3d
(2) Square pyramidal and sp3d (3) foÑr v"VQydh; rFkk sp3d2
(3) Distorted octahedral and sp3d2 (4) oxZ fijSfeMh; rFkk sp3d2
(4) Square pyramidal and sp3d2 88. 64 mL ,d vKkr xSl ds folfjr gksus esa yxk le;
88. 64 mL of an unknown gas diffuses in same time as leku ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa 128 mL esFksu xSl ds folfjr
128 mL of methane gas under identical conditions. gksus esa yxs le; ds leku gSA vKkr xSl dk eksyj
The molar mass of unknown gas is nzO;eku gS
(1) 32 g mol–1 (2) 48 g mol–1 (1) 32 g mol–1 (2) 48 g mol–1
(3) 96 g mol–1 (4) 64 g mol–1 (3) 96 g mol–1 (4) 64 g mol–1

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89. Consider the following statements 89. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft,
a. Greater the viscosity, the more slowly the liquid a. ';kurk vf/kd gksus ij nzo dk çokg vf/kd /khek
flows. gksrk gSA
b. Viscosity of liquid increases as temperature b. rki ds ?kVus ij nzo dh ';kurk c<+r + h gSA
decreases.
c. ,fFkyhu XykbdkWy ,FksukWy ls vf/kd ';ku gksrk
c. Ethylene glycol is more viscous than ethanol. gSA
The correct statements is/are lgh dFku gS@gSa
(1) a and b only (2) b only (1) dsoy a o b (2) dsoy b
(3) a and c only (4) a, b and c (3) dsoy a o c (4) a, b o c
90. In which of the following species the highest 90. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl Lih'kht esa mPpre iwfjr v.kq
occupied molecular orbital is *? d{kd * gS?
(1) He2 (2) O2 (1) He2 (2) O2
(3) N2 (4) C2 (3) N2 (4) C2

BOTANY
91. Root hairs are epidermal tubular outgrowth of 91. ewy jkse] ewy ds fdl Hkkx dk ckáRoph; uyh
which of the regions of the root? vkdkjh ckáo`f) gS\
(1) Meristematic zone (2) Elongation zone (1) esfjLVseh Hkkx (2) nh?khZdj.k Hkkx
(3) Maturation zone (4) Root cap zone (3) ifjiDou Hkkx (4) ewy xksi Hkkx
92. Root system that develops directly from the radicle 92. uoksn~fHkn ds ewykadqj ls izR;{k :i ls ifjof/kZr gksus
of seedling is called
okyk ewy ra= D;k dgykrk gS\
(1) Fibrous root (2) Tap root
(1) >dM+k ewy (2) ewlyk ewy
(3) Adventitious root (4) Both (1) and (3)
(3) viLFkkfud ewy (4) (1) o (3) nksuksa
93. Which of the given function is generally not
performed by roots?
93. fn;k x;k dkSulk dk;Z lkekU;r% ewy ds }kjk ugha
n'kkZ;k tkrk gS\
(1) Absorption of water
(1) ty dk vo'kks"k.k
(2) Absorption of minerals
(3) Anchorage to the plant parts
(2) [kfutksa dk vo'kks"k.k
(4) Synthesis of food materials
(3) ikni Hkkxksa dk fLFkj.k
94. Select the incorrect match. (4) [kk| inkFkks± dk la'ys"k.k
94. vlqesfyr dk p;u dhft,
(1) Radish – Tap root modification
(1) ewyh – ewlyk ewy dk :ikarj.k
(2) Sweet potato – Stem modification
(2) 'kdjdan – rus dk :ikarj.k
(3) Banyan tree – Prop root
(3) cjxn dk o`{k – izkis ewy
(4) Mangrove tree – Pneumatophores
(4) eSaxzkos o`{k – 'oluewy
95. Leaves are modified into spines for defence as in 95. fdlesa i.kZ lqj{kk ds fy, 'kwy esa :ikarfjr gksrs gS\
(1) Aloe (2) Bougainvillea
(1) ,yks (2) ckWxsuosfy;k
(3) Citrus (4) Onion (3) flVªl (4) I;kt
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96. Nepenthes species captures insect by 96. usiSfUFkt dh tkfr;k¡ fdlds }kjk dhVksa dks idM+rk
(1) Bell shape flower gS\
(2) Modified leaves with leaf apex (1)?kaVkdkj iq"i
(2) i.kZ 'kh"kZ ;qDr :ikarfjr i.kZ
(3) Modified stem
(3) :ikarfjr ruk
(4) Thorns
(4) daVd
97. Choose the correct match.
97. lqesfyr dk p;u dhft,A
(1) Pineapple – Runner (1) vukukl – juj
(2) Jasmine – Sucker (2) pesyh – ldj
(3) ty dqaHkh – vkWQlsV
(3) Water hyacinth – Offset
(4) ?kkl – LVksykWu
(4) Grass – Stolon
98. ?kudan ds lanHkZ esa xyr fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
98. Select the incorrect option w.r.t. corm. (1) ;g feV~Vh ds uhps i`Foh dh lrg ij mnxz :i
(1) It grows vertically beneath soil surface ls o`f) djrk gS
(2) ;g fpjdkfyd vax dks n'kkZrk gS
(2) It represents the organ of perennation
(3) ijrnkj i.kks± dh vf/kd la[;k mifLFkr gksrh gS
(3) Large number of scaly leaves are present
(4) ;g lkekU;r% 'kkf[kr Hkwfexr ruk gS
(4) It is usually branched underground stem
99. fn, x, dFkuksa dks if<+, rFkk lgh fodYi dk p;u
99. Read the given statements and choose the correct
dhft,A
option.
dFku-A : flVªl esa 'kh"kZ dfydk o`f) djus dh {kerk
Statement-A : The apical buds in Citrus lose the [kks nsrh gS rFkk pjus okys tarqvksa ls ikniksa dks
ability to grow and form hard thread-like structures lqjf{kr j[kus ds fy, dBksj /kkxs&tSlh lajpuk dk
to protect the plants from browsing animals. fuekZ.k djrh gSA
Statement-B : The veinlets form a network in dFku-B : f'kfjdk,¡ ihiy tSls f}chti=h esa tkfydk
reticulate venation as in dicot such as Peepal. f'kjkfoU;kl esa tky dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA
(1) Only statement A is correct (1) dsoy dFku A lgh gS
(2) Only statement B is correct (2) dsoy dFku B lgh gS
(3) dFku A o B nksuksa lgh gSa
(3) Both statements A and B are correct
(4) dFku A o B nksuksa xyr gSa
(4) Both statements A and B are incorrect
100. dSyksVªksfil esa rhu xzafFk okyh 'kk[kkvksa ij fdrus i.kZ
100. How many leaves are expected on a branch mRiUu gksrs gS\
having 3 nodes in Calotropis?
(1) 15 (2) 12
(1) 15 (2) 12
(3) 6 (4) 3
(3) 6 (4) 3
101. i.kkZHk fdldk dk;Z n'kkZrk gS\
101. The phyllodes perform the function of
(1) tuu
(1) Reproduction
(2) pjus okys tarqvksa ls lqj{kk
(2) Protection from browsing animals
(3) lafpr [kk| ds fy, xwnsnkj i.kZ
(3) Fleshy leaves to store food
(4) izdk'k la'ys"k.k ds fy, gjs i.kZ
(4) Green leaves for photosynthesis
102. In an inflorescence the main axis terminates into a 102. ,d iq"iØe esa eq[; v{k ds 'kh"kZ ij iq"i yxrk gS]
flower is called og D;k dgykrk gS\
(1) Pedicel (2) Peduncle (1) iq"ioa`r (2) o`ard
(3) Petiole (4) Phyllode (3) i.kZo`ar (4) i.kkZHk

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103. Among the list of examples 103. mnkgj.kksa dh lwph fuEu gSa%
Mustard, Plum, Rose, Peach, Brinjal, Petunia,
ljlks]a vkyqcq[kkjk] xqykc] vkM+w] cSaxu] isVqfu;k]
Guava, Cucumber
ve:n] [khjk
buesa ls fdrus ikni v/kkstk;kaxh ikni gS\
How many plants have hypogynous flower?
(1) 5 (2) 8
(1) 5 (2) 8
(3) 3 (4) 4
(3) 3 (4) 4
104. dkWyeksa dk feyku dhft, rFkk lgh fodYi dk p;u
104. Match the columns and select the correct option. dhft,A
Column-I Column-II dkWye-I dkWye-II
a. Polyandrous (i) Sepals united a. cgqiaqdsljh fLFkfr (i) ckány la;qDr
condition
iqadslj nks ls vf/kd
b. cgqla?kh fLFkfr (ii)
b. Polyadelphous (ii) Stamens are xqPN esa la;qDr gksrs gS
condition united into more ifjnyyXu
c. (iii) eqDr iqadsljh
than two bundles iqadslj
c. Epiphyllous (iii) Free stamens d.
la;qDr ckányh iqadslj ifjnyiqat ds
(iv)
stamen fLFkfr lkFk tqM+k gksrk gS
(1) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv) (2) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)
d. Gamosepalous (iv) Stamen is attached
(3) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii) (4) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)
condition to perianth
105. chtkaMklu fdlesa vaMk'k; ds vk/kkj ij ifjof/kZr
(1) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv) (2) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i) gksrk gS\
(3) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii) (4) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i) (1) fizejkst (2) xsank
105. The placenta develops at the base of the ovary in (3) vkthZeksu (4) ikble lsVkboe
(1) Primrose (2) Marigold 106. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ,d Øe'k% jatd mRiUu
(3) Argemone (4) Pisum sativum djus okys Qly rFkk vkS"kf/k; ikni dks fu:fir
106. Which of the following represents dye yielding crop djrk gS\
and medicinal plant respectively? (1) bafMxksQsjk o csykMksuk
(1) Indigofera and Belladonna (2) fepZ o eqySBh
(2) Chilli and Muliathi (3) v'oxa/kk o V~;wfyi
(3) Ashwagandha and Tulip (4) foFkkfu;k o dkWfYpde

(4) Withania and Colchicum 107.  K(5) G(2) fdldk


iq"ih; lw= gS\
(1) ljlks dqy (2) fyyh dqy
107.  K(5) G(2) is the floral formula of
(3) vkyw dqy (4) ?kkl dqy
(1) Mustard family (2) Lily family
108. Mªi
w lkekU;r% isjhdkiZ ;qDr ,d chth Qy gS tks
(3) Potato family (4) Grass family
______ esa foHksfnr gksrk gS
108. Drupe is usually one seeded fruits with pericarp (1) ckáQyfHkfÙk] e/;QyfHkfÙk rFkk dBksj o n`<+
differentiated into var%QyfHkfÙk
(1) Epicarp, mesocarp and hard and stony (2) dsoy xwnsnkj e/;QyfHkfÙk o ckáQyfHkfÙk
endocarp
(3) ckáQyfHkfÙk o var%QyfHkfÙk] tks [kkus ;ksX; gksrk
(2) Fleshy mesocarp and epicarp only gS
(3) Epicarp and endocarp, which is edible (4) ckáQyfHkfÙk o e/;QyfHkfÙk] tks Ropk dk fuekZ.k
(4) Epicarp and mesocarp which form skin djrk gS
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109. Which of the following statements is incorrect? 109. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS\
(1) In black pepper, nucellus is persistent (1) dkyh fepZ esa chtkaMdk; nh?kZLFkk;h gksrk gS
(2) In perispermic seed, mostly nucellus is (2) ifjHkzw.kiks"kh cht esa vf/kdka'k chtkaMdk; mieqDr
consumed gksrs gS
(3) Cells of aleurone layer is proteinaceous in (3) eDds esa ,sY;wjkWu ijr dh dksf'kdk,¡ izksVhue;
maize gksrh gS
(4) Apple is a pseudocarp
(4) lsc vkHkklh gksrk gS
110. Name the scar on the seed coat through which the
110. chtkoj.k ij fLFkr {krfpUg dk uke crkb, ftlds
developing seeds are attached to the fruit
}kjk ifjo/kZu'khy cht Qy ls tqM+s gksrs gS
(1) Replum (2) Micropyle
(1) jsIye (2) chtkaM}kj
(3) Hilum (4) Epiblast
(3) gkbye (4) vf/kdksjd
111. Which of the given symbol represents epipetalous
condition? 111. fn;k x;k dkSulk ladsr nyyXu ifjfLFkfr;ksa dks
fu:fir djrk gS\
(1) P A (2) Epi
(1) P A (2) Epi
(3) K A (4) C A
(3) K A (4) C A
112. The arrangement of flowers on the floral axis of the
plants known as 112. ikniksa ds iq"ih v{k ij iq"iksa dk vk;kstu D;k
(1) Placentation (2) Inflorescence
dgykrk gS\
(3) Phyllotaxy (4) Aestivation (1) chtkaMklu (2) iq"iØe

113. The family liliaceae is characterized by (3) i.kZfoU;kl (4) iq"inyfoU;kl

(1) Vexillary aestivation, tepals five, capsule fruit 113. dqy fyyh,lh fdlds }kjk vfHkyk{kf.kr gksrk gS\
(2) Endospermous seed, tap root, asymmetric (1) oSDthyjh iq"inyfoU;kl] ik¡p Vsiy] dSIlqy Qy
flower (2) Hkzw.kiks"kh; cht] ewlyk ewy] vlefer iq"i
(3) Valvate aestivation, stamen six, umbellate (3) dksjLi'khZ iq"inyfoU;kl] N% iqadslj] iq"i N=
clusters
(4) Hkwfexr dan] ÅèoZorhZ vaMk'k;] prq"dvaMih
(4) Underground bulbs, ovary superior,
tetracarpellary 114. isVqfu;k ds nyksa esa fdl izdkj dk iq"inyfoU;kl
gksrk gS\
114. Which type of aestivation in petals is seen in
Petunia? (1) dksjLi'khZ izdkj (2) dksjNknh izdkj
(1) Valvate type (2) Imbricate type (3) O;kofrZr izdkj (4) oSDthyjh izdkj
(3) Twisted type (4) Vexillary type 115. LDysjad
s kbek rarq
115. Sclerenchyma fibres are (1) vR;f/kd fyfXuu;qDr gksus ls Y;weu s vR;f/kd
(1) Highly lignified that the lumen is greatly cM+h gks tkrh gS
increased (2) vR;f/kd nh?khZd`r dksf'kdk,¡ gksrh gS
(2) Highly elongated cells (3) lkekU;r% vdsys ik;k tkrk gS lewg esa ugha ik;k
(3) Found generally singly not in group tkrk gS
(4) Found associated with xylem only (4) dsoy tkbye ds lkFk tqM+k gksrk gS
116. The meristem which is intercalated in between the 116. LFkk;h Årdksa ds chp dk varosZf'kr esfjLVse
permanent tissues
(1) ikniksa o mlds vaxksa dh yackbZ dks de djrk gS
(1) Reduces the length of plants or its organs
(2) dsoy dk"Bh; o`{kksa esa ik;k tkrk gS
(2) Is found in woody trees only
(3) Is primary meristem (3) izkFkfed esfjLVse gksrk gS
(4) Is commonly known as cylindrical meristem (4) lkekU;r% csyukdkj esfjLVse dgykrk gS

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117. Collenchyma is present in 117. dkWysudkbek fdlesa mifLFkr gksrk gS\


(1) Monocot root (2) Dicot root (1) ,dchti=h ewy (2) f}chti=h ewy
(3) Monocot stem (4) Dicot stem (3) ,dchti=h ruk (4) f}chti=h ruk
118. Which of the following statements is not related to 118. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku iSjsd a kbek ls lacaf/kr
parenchyma? ugha gS\
(1) May be closely packed cells with no (1) varjkdksf'kdh; vodk'k jfgr fudV:i ls
intercellular spaces laofs "Vr dksf'kdk,a gks ldrh gS
(2) Group of cells mainly for storage of food (2) [kk| ds lap;u ds fy, eq[;r% dksf'kdkvksa dk
(3) They are present in all parts of higher plant lewg gksrk gS
except root (3) ;s ewy ds vfrfjDr mPp ikni ds lHkh vaxksa esa
(4) They form the main bulk of the plant body ik, tkrs gSa
119. Select correct option w.r.t. tracheids (4) ;s ikni dk; ds eq[; LFkwy dk fuekZ.k djrs gSa
(1) These are present in gymnosperm but not in 119. okfgfudk ds lanHkZ esa lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
pteridophytes (1) ;s vuko`rchth esa mifLFkr gksrs gS ijarq
(2) They provide mechanical support to the plant VsfjMksQkbV~l esa ugha ik, tkrs gSa
body
(2) ;s ikni dk;Z dks ;kaf=d lgk;rk iznku djrs gSa
(3) Inner layer show thickening of suberin as they
(3) vkarfjd ijr lqcfs ju ds LFkwyu dks n'kkZrk gS
vary in form
D;ksfa d ;s fHkUu :i ds gksrs gSa
(4) Living cells with abundant cytoplasm and
(4) thfor dksf'kdk,¡ dksf'kdknzO; ls izpqj o dsanzd
without nucleus
jfgr gksrh gSA
120. Which cells help in maintaining the pressure
120. buesa ls dkSulh dksf'kdk,¡ ¶yks,e dh pkyuh ufydk
gradient in the sieve tubes of phloem?
esa nkc izo.krk dks cuk, j[kus esa lgk;d gksrh gS\
(1) Companion cells
(1) lgpj dksf'kdk
(2) Sieve cells
(2) pkyuh dksf'kdk
(3) Phloem parenchyma cells
(3) ¶yks,e iSjsd a kbek dksf'kdk
(4) Cells of transfusion tissue
(4) ikjlay;u Ård dh dksf'kdk,¡
121. Conjoint open vascular bundles are seen in
121. la;qDr eqDr laoguh; iwy fdlesa ik, tkrs gSa\
(1) Dicot root (2) Dicot stem
(1) f}chti=h ewy (2) f}chti=h ruk
(3) Monocot root (4) Monocot stem
(3) ,dchti=h ewy (4) ,dchti=h ruk
122. In dicot roots
122. f}chti=h ewy esa
(1) The vascular cambium is initially circular later
(1) laoguh; iwy 'kq: esa o`Ùkh; gksrk gS o ckn esa
becomes wavy ring
ygjnkj oy; cu tkrk gS
(2) The vascular cambium is initially wavy later
becomes circular (2) laoguh; iwy 'kq: esa ygjnkj gksrk gS o ckn esa
o`Ùkh; gks tkrk gS
(3) The vascular cambium is circular right from
begining (3) laoguh; ,/kk vkjaHk ls gh o`Ùkh; gksrk gS

(4) Vascular cambium is formed from tissue below (4) laoguh; ,/kk tkbye ds fupys Ård ls curk
xylem gS
123. Phellogen is also called 123. dkxtu _______ Hkh dgykrk gSA

(1) Secondary cortex (1) f}rh;d oYdqV


(2) Cork cambium (2) dkWdZ ,/kk

(3) Phelloderm (3) dkxvLrj

(4) Periderm (4) ifjpeZ

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124. Bark refers to all tissues exterior to the vascular 124. Nky laoguh; ,/kk ds ckgjh lHkh Årdksa dks fufnZ"V
cambium, therefore it includes djrk gS vr% blesa
(1) Secondary xylem (1) f}rh;d tkbye gksrk gS
(2) Primary xylem (2) izkFkfed tkbye gksrk gS
(3) Pith (3) fiFk gksrk gS
(4) Secondary phloem (4) f}rh;d ¶yks,e gksrk gS
125. Which of the following statements is correct? 125. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\
(1) Phellogen develops during ongoing process of (1) dkxtu f}rh;d o`f) dh py jgh izfØ;k ds
secondary growth nkSjku ifjof/kZr gksrk gS
(2) Cells of phellogen differentiate into outer
(2) dkxtu dh dksf'kdk,¡ cká ¶yks,e o vkarfjd
phloem and inner xylem
tkbye esa foHksfnr gksrh gS
(3) Periderm includes phellogen and pericycle
(3) ifjpeZ esa dkxtu o ifjjaHk gksrk gS
(4) Phellogen develops usually in the epidermal
region (4) dkxtu lkekU;r% ckáRoph; Hkkx esa ifjof/kZr
126. Select incorrect statement w.r.t. the peripheral
gksrk gS
region of the secondary xylem 126. f}rh;d tkbye ds ifj/kh; Hkkx ds lanHkZ esa xyr
(1) Is lighter in colour dFku dk p;u dhft,A
(2) Is known as heart wood (1) gYds jax dk gksrk gS
(3) Is known as alburnum (2) var% dk"B dgykrk gS
(4) Conducts water and minerals from root to leaf (3) ,YcuZe dgykrk gS
127. Read the given statements and select the correct (4) ewy ls i.kZ rd ty o [kfut dk laogu djrk gS
option.
127. fn, x, dFkuksa dks if<+, rFkk lgh fodYi dk p;u
Statement-A: Spring wood is lighter in colour. dhft,A
Statement-B: Autumn wood has a lower density
dFku-A: olar dk"B gYds jax dk gksrk gSA
(1) Both statements are correct
dFku-B: 'kjn dk"B esa fuEu ?kuRo gksrk gSA
(2) Both statements are incorrect
(1) nksuksa dFku lgh gS
(3) Only A is incorrect
(2) nksuksa dFku xyr gS
(4) Only B is incorrect
(3) dsoy A xyr gS
128. Choose the correct match.
(4) dsoy B xyr gS
(1) Primary growth – Lateral meristem 128. lqesfyr dk p;u dhft,A
(2) Secondary growth – Apical meristem (1) izkFkfed o`f) – ik'ohZ esfjLVse
(3) Increase in girth – Vascular cambium (2) f}rh;d o`f) – 'kh"kZ esfjLVse
and cork cambium
(3) ifjf/k esa o`f) – laoguh; ,/kk o dkWdZ ,/kk
(4) Medullary ray cells – Intrafascicular
cambium
(4) esMqyjh fdj.k – var%iwyh; ,/kk
dksf'kdk,¡
129. Select the incorrect statement regarding bulliform
cells. 129. cqyhQkeZ dksf'kdkvksa ds lanHkZ esa xyr dFku dk p;u
dhft,A
(1) Part of adaxial epidermal cells
(1) vH;{k ckáRoph; dksf'kdkvksa dh Hkkx gS
(2) Cells are large, empty and colourless
(2) dksf'kdk,¡ cM+h] fjDr o jaxghu gksrh gS
(3) They make the leaves curl outwards to
minimize water loss (3) ;s ty dh gkfu dks de djus ds fy, ifRr;ksa dks
(4) They are present along the veins of leaves in ckgj dh vksj eksMr+ h gS
grasses (4) ;s ?kklksa esa i.kZ dh f'kjkvksa ds lkFk mifLFkr gksrh gS

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130. Among the following anatomical features 130. uhps fuEufyf[kr 'kkjhfjd fo'ks"krk,a nh x;h gS
a. Pericycle as semi-lunar patches of a. ifjjaHk LDysjsadkbek ds v/kZ panzkdkj /kCcs dh rjg
sclerenchyma. gksrk gS
b. Endodermis is referred to as the starch sheath. b. varLRopk dks eaM vkPNn ds :i esa ekuk tkrk gS
c. The phloem parenchyma is absent. c. ¶yks,e iSjsd
a kbek vuqifLFkr gksrk gS
d. Collenchymatous hypodermis. d. dkWyd sa kbeh v/k'Ropk gS
How many are correct for T.S. of dicot stem?
buesa ;s fdrus f}chti=h rus ds vuqizLFk dkV ds
(1) Four (2) Three lanHkZ esa lgh gS\
(3) Two (4) One (1) pkj (2) rhu
131. How many radial vascular bundles are present in (3) nks (4) ,d
dicot root?
131. f}chti=h ewy esa fdrus vjh; laoguh; iwy gksrs gSa\
(1) 2-6 (2) 8
(1) 2-6 (2) 8
(3) 8-10 (4) More than ten
(3) 8-10 (4) 10 ls vf/kd
132. Refer the statements A and B
132. A o B dFkuksadks lef>,A
Statement-A : In monocot leaf, stomata are equal
in number on lower and upper epidermis. dFku-A : ,dchti=h i.kZ esa ja/kz dh la[;k fupys o
Åijh ckáRopk ij leku gksrh gSA
Statement-B : Bark that is formed early in season
is called soft bark. dFku-B : _rq ds vkjaHk esa cuus okyk Nky eqyk;e
Select the correct option.
Nky dgykrk gSA
(1) Statement A is incorrect lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
(2) Statement B is incorrect dFku A xyr gS
(1)

(3) Both statements A and B are correct (2) dFku B xyr gS

(4) Both statements A and B are incorrect (3) A o B nksuksa dFku lgh gSa

133. Gritty texture of Sapota is due to the presence of (4) A o B nksuksa dFku xyr gSa
_____ in their pulp. 133. phdw dk df.kdke; lajpuk mlds xwns esa _____ dh
(1) Sclerenchyma fibre (2) Collenchyma mifLFkfr ds dkj.k gksrk gSA
(3) Tracheids (4) Sclereids (1) LDysjad
s kbek rarq (2) dkWydsa kbek
134. Casparian strips are present in (3) okfgfudk (4) n`<+ dksf'kdk
(1) Stem endodermis (2) Root endodermis 134. dSLisfj;u ifV~V;k¡ fdlesa mifLFkr gksrh gSa\
(3) Stem pericycle (4) Root pericycle (1)rus dh varLRopk (2) ewy dh varLRopk
135. Choose the correct match. (3) rus ds ifjjaHk (4) ewy ifjjaHk
(1) Hypodermis – May be sclerenchymatous 135. lqesfyr dk p;u dhft,
in monocot stem
(1) v/kLRopk – ,dchti=h ruk esa Loysjsadkbek
(2) Endodermis – Multilayered and gks ldrk gS
parenchymatous in
(2) varLRopk – ,dchti=h rus esa cgqijrh; o
monocot stem
iSjsd
a kbek gksrk gS
(3) Pith – Large in dicot root (3) fiFk – f}chti=h ewy esa cM+k gksrk gS
(4) Epiblema – Leaf epidermis (4) ewyh; Ropk – i.kZ ckáRopk

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ZOOLOGY
136. Enzyme pepsin works in the pH range 1.5 to 2.5. 136. isfIlu ,atkbe pH 1.5 ls 2.5 ifjlj ij dk;Z djrk
What would happen to the rate of the reaction gSA ;fn bldk pH 2.5 ls 8 rd c<+ tk, rks bl
controlled by this enzyme, if there is a rise in pH ,atkbe }kjk fu;af=r vfHkfØ;k dh nj D;k gksxh\
from 2.5 to 8?
(1) nj nqxquh gks tk;sxh
(1) The rate doubles
(2) nj ?kVuk izkjEHk gks tk,xh
(2) The rate starts to decrease
(3) There will be no effect on rate (3) nj ij dksbZ izHkko ugha iM+sxk
(4) The rate first increases then decreases nj igys c<+sxh rRi'pkr ?kVsxh
(4)

137. Given below are list of some biomolecules 137. uhps dqN tSo v.kqvksa dh lwph nh xbZ gS
(a) Keratin (b) Nuclease (a) fdjsfVu (b) U;wfDy,t
(c) Insulin (d) Glucose (c)balqfyu (d) Xywdkst
(e) Glycine (e) Xykbflu
How many of them are macromolecules and are
buesa ls fdrus o`gr v.kq gSa tks tSo v.kqvksa ds
present in retentate during analysis of
biomolecules?
fo'ys"k.k ds nkSjku 'ks"k cprs gSa\
(1) Two (2) Three (1) nks (2) rhu

(3) Four (4) Five (3) pkj (4) ik¡p

138. An enzyme obtained from a plant source has been 138. ikni lzkr s ls izkIr ,d ,atkbe dks ,atkbe deh'ku us
classified by enzyme commission and allocated its oxhZd`r fd;k rFkk mldks fof'k"V pkj vadksa dh la[;k
unique four digit number 1.2.1.4. To which of the 1.2.1.4 vkoafVr dhA ;g fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl oxZ
following class does it belong? ls lacaf/kr gS\
(1) Ligases (2) Oxidoreductases (1) ykbxst (2) vkWDlhMksfjMDVst

(3) Hydrolases (4) Isomerases (3) gkbMªksyst (4) vkblksejst

139. Select the odd one w.r.t. the nucleosides. 139. U;wfDy;kslkbM ds lanHkZ esa fo"ke dk p;u dhft,
(1) lkbVkslhu (2) Xokuksflu
(1) Cytosine (2) Guanosine
(3) ,Msuksflu (4) ;wfjfMu
(3) Adenosine (4) Uridine
140. izfrLi/khZ laneu esa] Km dk eku
140. In competitive inhibition, Km value
(1) c<+rk gS
(1) Increases
(2) ?kVrk gS
(2) Decreases
(3) vifjofrZr jgrk gS
(3) Remains unchanged
(4) igys c<+rk gS fQj ?kVrk gS
(4) First increases then decreases
141. uhps fn, x, vehuksa vEy dh igpku dhft, rFkk
141. Identify the amino acid given below and choose the
correct statement w.r.t it blds lanHkZ esa lgh dFku dk p;u dhft,
H
H
H2 N C COOH
H2 N C COOH
CH 2
CH 2

OH
OH

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(1) It is an example of essential amino acid (1) ;g vko';d vehuksa vEy dk ,d mnkgj.k gS
(2) It is an aliphatic amino acid (2) ;g ,d ,fyQSfVd vehuksa vEy gS
(3) It is an aromatic amino acid (3) ;g ,d ,jkseSfVd vehuksa vEy gS
(4) It is a sulphur containing amino acid (4) ;g ,d lYQj;qDr vehuksa vEy gS
142. Which of the following secondary metabolites 142. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk f}rh;d mikip;t fo"k
belong to toxin category?
Js.kh ls lacaf/kr gS\
(1) Codeine (2) Concanavalin-A
(1) dksMhu (2) dksudsuos syhu-A
(3) Anthocyanin (4) Abrin
(3) ,aFkkslkbfuu (4) ,fczu
143. In dsB-DNA, what will be the number of
143. dsB-DNA esa izfr dq.Myu esa ukbVªkt
s uh {kkjksa dh
nitrogenous bases per helical turn?
la[;k D;k gksxh\
(1) 10 (2) 20
(1) 10 (2) 20
(3) 40 (4) 60
(3) 40 (4) 60
144. Sensory receptors are chemically similar to 144. laons h xzkgh jklk;fud :i ls leku gksrs gS
(1) Antibody (1) izfrj{kh ds
(2) Adenosine (2) ,sMhukslhu ds
(3) Cotton fibres (3) dikl rarq ds
(4) Exoskeleton of arthropods (4) vkFkksZiksM ds cká dadky ds
145. Ornithine is an example of 145. vkWfuZFkhu fdldk ,d mnkgj.k gS\
(1) Essential proteinaceous amino acid (1) vko';d izkV s hue; vehuks vEy
(2) Regulatory protein in all cells (2) lHkh dksf'kdkvksa esa fu;af=r izkV
s hu
(3) Non-essential proteinaceous amino acid (3) vuko';d izksVhue; vehuksa vEy
(4) Non-proteinaceous amino acid (4) xSj&izkV s hue; vehuksa vEy
146. The below given bar diagram represents the 146. uhps fn, x, ckj vkjs[k esa dksf'kdh; ?kVd dks
cellular components with their % of the total cellular muds dqy dksf'kdh; nzO;eku ds izfr'kr ds lkFk
mass. If B represents protein component, then n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;fn B izksVhu ?kVd dks iznf'kZr djrk
which of the following will represent the nucleic gS rc fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk U;wfDyd vEyksa ds
acids component? ?kVdksa dks iznf'kZr djsxk\

(1) A (2) C (1) A (2) C


(3) D (4) E (3) D (4) E

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147. Which of the following bonds can be present in the 147. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ca/k tSo o`gn v.kq esa ik;k
biomacromolecule which is polymer of amino tk ldrk gS tks vehuksa vEyksa dk cgqyd gS\
acids?
(1) XykbdksflfMd ca/k
(1) Glycosidic bond
(2) 'kdZjk QkWLQsV ca/k
(2) Sugar phosphate bond
(3) gkbMªkstu ca/k
(3) Hydrogen bond
(4) lYQkbM ca/ku
(4) Sulphide linkage
148. Read the following statements and choose the 148. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks if<+;s rFkk lgh mRrj dk
correct answer. p;u dhft,A
Statement-A : A non-competitive inhibitor binds dFku-A : ,d xSj izfrLi/khZ laned ,atkbe dks
the enzyme at a site distinct from that to which fØ;k/kkj }kjk cka/ks tkus okys LFky ls vyx cka/krk
substrate binds. gSA
Statement-B : The competitive inhibitor does not dFku-B : izfrLi/khZ laned ,atkbe fØ;k/kkj lfeJ ds
affect the rate of breakdown of the enzyme- VwVus dh nj dks izHkkfor ugha djrkA
substrate complex.
(1) nksuksa dFku lgh gSa
(1) Both statements are correct
(2) nksuksa dFku xyr gSa
(2) Both statements are incorrect
(3) dsoy dFku A lgh gS
(3) Only statement A is correct
(4) dsoy dFku B lgh gS
(4) Only statement B is correct
149. f=foeh; fn[kus okyh izksVhu dh lajpuk ds lgh
149. Select the correct set of structure of protein which
leqPp; dk p;u dhft,A
gives 3-dimensional view.
(1) izkFkfed] f}rh;d (2) f}rh;d] r`rh;d
(1) Primary, secondary (2) Secondary, tertiary
(3) r`rh;d] prq"d (4) prq"d] izkFkfed
(3) Tertiary, quaternary (4) Quaternary, primary
150. Xywdkst 6-QkWLQsV }kjk gsDlksdkbust dk laneu ,d
150. Inhibition of hexokinase by glucose-6-phosphate is
an example of
mnkgj.k gS
(1) Competitive and reversible process (1) izfrLi/kkZRed vkSj mRØe.kh; izØe dk

(2) Allosteric modulation (2) ,yksLVsfjd ekWMqyu dk

(3) Competitive and irreversible process (3) izfrLi/kkZRed vkSj vuqRØe.kh; izØe dk

(4) Non-competitive and irreversible process (4) xSj izfrLi/kkZRed vkSj vuqRØe.kh; izØe dk

151. Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t. 151. ,atkbe ds lanHkZ esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku
enzyme? xyr gS\a
(1) Enzymes lower the activation energy which is (1) ,atkbe lfØ;.k ÅtkZ dks de djrs gS tks vfHkfØ;k
required to start a reaction dks izkjaHk djus ds fy, vko';d gksrk gS
(2) Enzyme substrate complex formation is an (2) ,atkbe fØ;k/kkj lfeJ fuekZ.k ,d vfuok;Z vkSj
obligatory and transient phenomenon vYidkfyd ?kVuk gS
(3) Enzymes are highly efficient at any (3) ,atkbe fdlh Hkh rkiØe ij vf/kd n{k gksrs gSa
temperature
(4) ,atkbe dk lfØ; LFky os njkj ;k FkSyh gSa]
(4) Active site of an enzyme is a crevice or pocket
ftuesa fØ;k/kkj vkdj O;ofLFkr gksrs gS
into which the substrate fits
152. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk o`gn~ v.kq dq.Mfyr f}rh;d
152. Which of the following macromolecules exist in
helical secondary structure?
lajpuk esa gksrk gS\
(1) LVkpZ (2) :chLdks
(1) Starch (2) RuBisCO
(3) lsyqykst (4) U;wfDy;ksVkbM
(3) Cellulose (4) Nucleotides

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153. Transportation of nutrients across cell membrane is 153. dksf'kdk f>Yyh esa iks"kd rRoksa dk ifjogu ,d tSo
function of a biomolecule ‘P’, whose structure ‘Q’ is v.kq ‘P’ dk dk;Z gS ftldh lajpuk ‘Q’ dbZ tSo
absolutely necessary for the many biological fØ;kvksa ds fy, vR;ar vko';d gksrh gSaA P rFkk Q
activities. Choose the option which correctly dh lgh :i ls igpku djus okys fodYi dk p;u
identifies P and Q. dhft,A
P Q P Q
(1) Carbohydrate Secondary (1)dkcksZgkbMªVs f}rh;d
(2) Protein Tertiary (2) izkVs hu r`rh;d
(3) Nucleic acid Tertiary (3) U;wfDyd vEy r`rh;d
(4) dkcksZgkbMªVs izkFkfed
(4) Carbohydrate Primary
154. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk lg&dkjd fØ;k/kkj ds
154. Which of the following co-factor forms coordination
bonds with active site of enzyme as well as with
lkFk&lkFk ,atkbe ds lfØ; LFky ds lkFk
substrate?
milgla;kstd ca/k cukrk gS\
(1) izkLs FksfVd&lewg (2) lg&,atkbe
(1) Prosthetic group (2) Co-enzyme
(3) /kkrq vk;u (4) jkbcks¶ysfou
(3) Metal ions (4) Riboflavin
155. fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks if<+;s rFkk lgh fodYi dk
155. Read the following statements and choose the p;u dhft,A
correct option.
(A) ,atkbe fØ;k'khyrk dk vuqRØe.kh; laneu rc
(A) Irreversible inhibition of enzyme activity occurs gksrk gS tc fØ;k/kkj ds tqM+us ls ,atkbe laned
when an inhibited enzyme does not regain lfeJ ds ruq gksus ij ,d lanfer ,atkbe viuh
activity upon dilution of the enzyme inhibitor
fØ;k'khyrk iqu% izkIr ugha djrk gSA
complex by addition of substrate.
(B) ,d ,atkbe ds lfØ; LFky ls tqM+us ds fy,
(B) Inhibitors always compete with the substrate
fØ;k/kkj ds lkFk laned lnSo izfrLi/kkZ djrs gSaA
for binding with active site of an enzyme.
(C) fØ;k/kkj dh vf/kd ek=k tksM+us ls ,atkbe
(C) Dilution of the enzyme – inhibitor complex by
laned lfeJ dk ruqdj.k gksrk gS tks izfrLi/khZ
adding more amount of substrate helps in
laneu esa Vmax ¼loksZPp xfr½ izkIr djus esa
attaining the Vmax in competitive inhibition.
lgk;d gksrk gSA
(1) A and B are correct, C is incorrect
(1) A vkSj B lgh gSa] C xyr gS
(2) B and C are correct, A is incorrect
(2) B vkSj C lgh gSa] A xyr gS
(3) A and C are correct, B is incorrect
(3) A vkSj C lgh gSa] B xyr gS
(4) A, B and C are incorrect
(4) A, B vkSj C xyr gS
156. Metabolic pathways can lead to a more complex
156. mikip;t iFk ,d ljy lajpuk dks ,d tfVy
structure from a simple structure, for example
lajpuk esa ifjofrZr dj ldrk gS] ftldk mnkgj.k gS
(1) Conversion of glucose into lactic acid
(1) Xywdkst dk ySfDVd vEy esa ifjorZu
(2) Acetic acid becomes cholesterol
(2) ,flfVd vEy dk dksysLVsjkWy esa ifjorZu
(3) Hydrolysis of nucleic acid into nucleotides
(3) U;wfDy;ksVkbM esa U;wfDyd vEy dk ty vi?kVu
(4) Breakdown of protein into amino acids
(4) izkVs hu dk vehuksa vEyksa esa VwVuk
157. Which of the following bond is absent in energy
currency molecule in living system? 157. ltho ra= esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ca/k ÅtkZ eqnzk
v.kq esa vuqifLFkr gksrk gS\
(1) Pyrophosphate bonds
(1) ikbjksQkWLQsV ca/k
(2) Glycosidic bond
(2) XykbdksflfMd ca/k
(3) Ester bond
(3) ,LVj ca/k
(4) Hydrogen bond
(4) gkbMªkstu ca/k

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158. Select the triglycerides which are liquid at room 158. ml VªkbZfXyljkbM dk p;u dhft, tks d{k rki ij
temperature. nzo gksrk gS
(1) Butter (1) eD[ku
(2) Ghee (2) ?kh
(3) Hydrogenated vegetable oil (3) gkbMªkstuhd`r ouLifr rsy
(4) Mustard oil (4) ljlksa dk rsy
159. Select the type of enzyme involved in the following 159. fuEufyf[kr vfHkfØ;k esa lfEefyr ,atkbe ds ml
reaction in which ‘Q’ represents group other than izdkj dk p;u dhft, ftlesa ‘Q’ gkbMªkt s u ds
hydrogen vfrfjDr vU; lewg iznf'kZr djrk gS
P – Q + R P + R – Q P – Q + R P + R – Q
(1) Isomerase (2) Sucrase (1) vkblksejst (2) lqØst
(3) Transferase (4) Ligases (3) Vªkl
a Qjst (4) ykbxstst

160. The number of glycosidic bonds in 3 full turn of 160. B-DNA ds rhu iw.kZ ?ksjksa esa mifLFkr XykbdksflfMd
B-DNA are ca/kksa dh la[;k gSa
(1) 30 (2) 10 (1) 30 (2) 10
(3) 60 (4) 120
(3) 60 (4) 120
161. ;wjhMhu ;wfjfMfyd vEy ls fHkUu gksrk gS
161. Uridine differs from uridylic acid in
(1) ukbVªkt s uh {kkj dh mifLFkfr esa
(1) Presence of nitrogenous base (2) isaVkst 'kdZjk ds izdkj esa
(2) Type of pentose sugar (3) QkWLQsV dh vuqifLFkfr esa
(3) Absence of phosphate (4) isVkst 'kdZjk dh ‘2’ fLFkfr;ksa ij OH dh
(4) Presence of OH at ‘2’ position of pentose sugar mifLFkfr esa
162. Select the incorrect statement for structure of 162. B-DNA dh lajpuk ds fy, xyr dFku dk p;u
B-DNA. dhft,
(1) The base pairs in DNA are stacked 3.4 Å apart (1) DNA esa {kkj ;qXe ,d nwljs ls 3.4 Å ij yxs gksrs
(2) Two full turn of the helical strand would involve gS
twenty base pairs (2) dqaMfyr yM+h ds nks iw.kZ ?ksjksa esa 20 {kkj ;qXe
(3) All base pairs consist of one purine and one lfEefyr gksaxs
pyrimidine (3) lHkh {kkj ;qXeksa esa ,d I;wfju vkSj ,d ihfjfeMhu
(4) Glycosidic bond is responsible for formation of gksrk gS
backbone (4) XykbdksflfMd ca/k eq[; Hkkx ds fuekZ.k ds fy,
163. Cholesterol is an example of mRrjnk;h gksrk gS
(1) Phospholipid (2) Simple lipid 163. dksysLVsjkWy ,d mnkgj.k gS
(3) Glycolipid (4) Derived lipid (1) QkWLQksfyfiM dk (2) lk/kkj.k fyfiM dk
164. Match the column-I with column-II and choose the (3) XykbdksfyfiM dk (4) O;qRiUu fyfiM
correct answer. 164. dkWye-I dk feyku dkWye-II dkWye ls dhft, rFkk
Column-I Column-II lgh mRrj dk p;u dhft,
a. GLUT-4 (i) True fats dkWye-I dkWye-II
b. Stearic acid (ii) Transport protein a. GLUT-4 (i) okLrfod olk
c. Keratin (iii) Structural protein b. fLV,sfjd vEy (ii) ifjogu izkVs hu
d. Glycogen (iv) Storage c. fdjsfVu (iii) lajpukRed izkVs hu
polysaccharides d. Xykbdkstu (iv) lafpr ikWfylSdsjkbM
(1) a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv) (2) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv) (1) a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv) (2) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv)
(3) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii) (4) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv) (3) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii) (4) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)

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165. What do the two axis ‘x’ and ‘y’ represents in given 165. uhps fn, x, vkjs[k esa nks v{k ‘x’ rFkk ‘y’ D;k n'kkZrs
below graph? gSa\

x-axis y-axis x-v{k y-v{k


(1) pH Substrate concentration (1) pH fØ;k/kkj lkanzrk
(2) pH Enzymatic action (2) pH ,atkbe fØ;k
(3) Temperature pH rkiØe
(3) pH
(4) Temperature Substrate concentration (4) rkiØe fØ;k/kkj lkanzrk
166. ATP differs from adenylic acid in 166. ATP ,sMsfufyd vEy ls fHkUu gksrk gS
(1) Having 2 additional phosphate molecule (1) blesa 2 vfrfjDr QkWLQsV v.kq gksrs gS
(2) Pentose sugar (2) isaVkst 'kdZjk ds dkj.k
(3) Nitrogenous base (3) ukbVªkts uh {kkj ds dkj.k
(4) Presence of hexose sugar (4) gsDlkst 'kdZjk dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k
167. Choose the correct statement w.r.t. molecular 167. tSo v.kqvksa ds v.kqHkkj ds lanHkZ esa lgh dFku dk
weight of biomolecules.
p;u dhft,A
(1) Cholesterol have molecular weight more than
(1) dksysLVsjkWy dk v.kqHkkj dksystu izkV s hu ls vf/kd
collagen protein
gksrk gS
(2) Molecular weight of nucleotides are always
(2) U;wfDy;ksVkbM dk v.kqHkkj lnSo ikWyhlSdsjkbM~l
equal to polysaccharides
ds leku gksrk gS
(3) Nucleic acid and amino acid have molecular
(3) U;wfDyd vEy vkSj vehuksa vEy dk v.kqHkkj 10
weight more than 10 thousand Dalton
gtkj MkYVu ls vf/kd gksrk gS
(4) Molecular weight of glycine and glucose is less
(4) Xykbflu vkSj Xywdkst dk v.kqHkkj 800 MkYVu ls
than 800 Dalton
de gksrk gS
168. DNA polymerase is a
168. DNA ikWfyejst gS
(1) DNA (2) RNA
(1) ,d DNA (2) ,d RNA
(3) Protein (4) Lipid
(3) ,d izkV s hu (4) ,d fyfiM
169. Which of the following is incorrect w.r.t. R group in
169. uhps fn, x, vehuksa vEyksa esa R lewg ds lanHkZ esa
below given amino acids?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk xyr gS\
(1) Serine - –CH2 – OH (1) lhjhu - –CH2 – OH
(2) Alanine - –CH3 (2) ,ysuhu - –CH3

(3) Tyrosine - – (3) Vk;jkslhu - –

(4) Aspartic acid - –CH2 – CH2 – COOH (4) ,LikfVZd vEy - –CH2 – CH2 – COOH

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170. How many biomolecules given in the box below are 170. uhps fn, x, ckWDl esa fdrus tSo v.kq tyjkxh izd`fr
hydrophilic in nature?
ds gksrs gSa \
Uridylic acid, Nucleotide, Glycine, Ribose, ;wfjfMfyd vEy] U;wfDy;ksVkbM] Xykblhu]
Glucose, Palmitic acid, Cholesterol jkbckst] Xywdkst] ikfYefVd vEy] dkWyLs VsjkWy
(1) Three (2) Four (1)rhu (2) pkj
(3) Five (4) Six (3) ik¡p (4) Ng
171. Select the incorrect statement for lecithin. 171. yslhFkhu ds fy, xyr dFku dk p;u dhft,
(1) Example of phospholipid (1) QkWLQksfyfid dk mnkgj.k
(2) Amphipathic in nature (2) izd`fr esa mHk; laosnh
(3) Contains three fatty acid molecules (3) rhu olh; vEy v.kq gksrs gSa

(4) Example of conjugated lipid (4) la;qfXer fyfiM dk mnkgj.k

172. Tryptophan is a/an 172. fVªIVksQsu

(1) Aromatic amino acid (1) ,d ,jksesfVd vehuks vEy gS


(2) ,d olkjkxh ;kSfxd gS
(2) Lipophilic compound
(3) ,d vEy v?kqyu'khy iwy eas mifLFkr gksrk gS
(3) Present in acid-insoluble pool
(4) dks tSo o`gn v.kq ekuk tkrk gS
(4) Considered in biomacromolecule
173. ;fn ge thfor nzO; esa ik, tkus okys rRoksa dk
173. If we analyse the elements present in living matter,
fo'ys"k.k djrs gS rks ge ikrs gS fd
we find that
(1) dkcZu rFkk vkWDlhtu 68 izfr'kr ls vf/kd Hkkj
(1) Carbon and oxygen are present in more than
esa ik;s tkrs gS
68 percent of weight
(2) ukbVªkt s u dh rqyuk esa lYQj vf/kd ek=k esa ikbZ
(2) Sulphur is present in more amount as
tkrh gS
compared to nitrogen
(3) vkWDlhtu dh rqyuk esa lksfM;e vf/kd ek=k esa
(3) Sodium is present in more amount as
ik;k tkrk gS
compared to oxygen
(4) gkbMªkstu lokZf/kd izpqjrk esa ik;k tkus okyk
(4) Hydrogen is the most abundant element
rRo gS
174. Identify the set of structures which may contain
174. lajpukvksa ds ml leqPp; dks igpkfu, ftlesa
heterocyclic compound as their structural
fo"kepØh; ;kSfxd muds lajpukRed ?kVdksa ds :i
constituents.
esa gksrs gS&
(1) RNA, Protein
(1) RNA, izksVhu
(2) DNA, Glycine
(2) DNA, Xykbflu
(3) Cellulose, Arachidonic acid
(3) lsyqykst] ,sjsfdMksfud vEy
(4) Nucleic acid, Alanine (4) U;wfDyd vEy] ,ysfuu
175. Choose the incorrect statement w.r.t. 175. eksukslSdsjkbM ds lanHkZ esa xyr dFku dk p;u
Monosaccharides. dhft,A
(1) Hexose sugar includes glucose, fructose and (1) gsDlkst 'kdZjk esa Xywdkst] ÝDVkst vkSj xSysDVkst
galactose lfEefyr gksrs gSa
(2) They can’t hydrolyse further but may be (2) budk 'kh?kz ty vi?kVu ugha gks ldrk fdUrq
oxidised vkWDlhdj.k gks ldrk gS
(3) They all are water soluble (3) ;s lHkh ty esa ?kqyu'khy gksrs gSa
(4) Some of them are non-reducing (4) muesa ls dqN vuvipk;d gksrs gSa

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176. Read the following statements about enzyme and 176. ,atkbe ds ckjs esa fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks if<+;s vkSj
choose the incorrect one from them muesa ls xyr dk p;u dhft,
A. All enzymes are protein in nature temperature. A. izkd`frd rki esa lHkh ,atkbe izkV
s hu gksrs gSa
B. Enzymes get denatured at high and low pH. B. ,atkbe mPp vkSj fuEu pH ij fod`r gks tkrs gS
C. All enzymes are substrate specific. C. lHkh ,atkbe fØ;k/kkj fof'k"V gksrs gS
(1) Only A (2) Only B (1) dsoy A (2) dsoy B
(3) Both A and B (4) All A, B and C (3) A vkSj B nksuksa (4) lHkh A, B vkSj C
177. If a B-DNA contains 40% thymine then calculate 177. ;fn ,d B-DNA esa 40% Fkk;feu gksrk gS rc Fkk;feu
the sum total of thymine and guanine. rFkk Xokfuu ds dqy ;ksx dh x.kuk dhft,&
(1) 40% (2) 20% (1) 40% (2) 20%
(3) 10% (4) 50% (3) 10% (4) 50%
178. Which of the following statement is correct? 178. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\a
(1) Only acidic amino acids can exists as zwitter (1) vEyh; pH esa cuus okys fToVj vk;u ds :i esa
ion form in acidic pH dsoy vEyh; vehuksa vEy ik;s tk ldrs gS
(2) Living state is a non-equilibrium steady state (2) ltho voLFkk ,d vlkE; fLFkj voLFkk gksrh gS
(3) All biomacromolecules are water soluble (3) lHkh tSo o`gr v.kq ty esa ?kqyu'khy gksrs gS
(4) Sucrose is reducing disaccharide (4) lqØkst vipk;d MkbZlSdsjkbM gS
179. How many compounds given in the box below are 179. uhps fn, x, ckWDl esa fdrus ;kSfxd euq"; esa ik;s
present in human?
tkrs gSa\
NaCl, CaCO3 ,PO34 , SO24 NaCl, CaCO3 ,PO34 , SO24
(1) One (2) Two ,d
(1) (2) nks
(3) Three (4) Four (3) rhu (4) pkj
180. Lactose is an example of all except 180. fdlds vfrfjDr ySDVkst lHkh dk ,d mnkgj.k gS\
(1) Monosaccharide (2) Oligosaccharide (1) eksukslSdsjkbM (2) vksfyxkslSdsjkbM
(3) Carbohydrate (4) Disaccharide (3) dkcksZgkbMªVs (4) MkbZlSdsjkbM

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