RESOMOST SAMPLE TEST PAPER TARGET : AIPMT 2014 INSTRUCTIONS

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RESOMOST SAMPLE TEST PAPER TARGET : AIPMT 2014 INSTRUCTIONS
RESOMOST SAMPLE TEST PAPER
TARGET : AIPMT 2014
FOR CLASS X TO XI MOVING STUDENTS
Duration : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 600
INSTRUCTIONS
A. General :
1.
This Question Paper contains 150 (25 Physics, 25 Chemistry, 50 Mathematics & 50 Biology) questions.
2.
The question paper CODE is printed on the right hand top corner on this sheet of this booklet.
3.
Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only. This space is given at
the bottom of each page.
4.
Blank paper, clipboard, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and electronic gadgets in any
form are not allowed.
5.
The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately.
6.
Do not Tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet.
7.
Do not break the seals of the question-paper booklet before instructed to do so by the invigilators.
B. Question paper format and Marking scheme :
8.
The question paper consists of 4 Parts (Part-I (Physics), PART-II (Chemistry), PART-III (Mathematics) &
PART-IV (Biology)).
9.
For each question, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and
zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus one (–1) mark will be
awarded.
PART - I (PHYSICS)
1.
Choose the correct relation between u, v and R :
(A) R =
2uv
uv
(B) R =
2
uv
(C) R =
2(u  v )
(uv )
(D) none of these
2.
A force acting on a particle of mass 200 g displaces it through 400 cm in 2s. Find the magnitude of the
force if the initial velocity of the particle is zero.
(A)_ 0.6 N
(B) 0.4 N
(C) 4 N
(D) 0.004 N
3.
The displacement of a body is given by 2 s = gt2, where g is a constant. The velocity of the body at any
time t is :
(A) gt
4.
(B)
gt
2
(C)
gt 2
2
(D)
gt 3
6
Which of the following correctly depicts reflections in case of plane mirrors inclined at 400 ?
(A)
(B)
70º
(C)
30º
(D)
40º
5.
Two solids X and Y float on water, X floats with half of its volume submerged while Y floats with one-third
of its volume out of water. The densities of X and Y are in the ratio of
(A) 4 : 3
(B) 3 : 4
(C) 2 : 3
(D) 1 : 3
6.
What is the resistance between A and B in the given network ?
2
3

(D) 
3
2
A circuit has fuse of 5A. What is the maximum number of 100W (220 V) bulb that can be safely used in
the circuit ?
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 11
(A) 3 
7.
(B) 2 
(C)
8.
A falling body strikes with the floor with a speed of 2 ms–1 and rebounds with a speed of 1 ms–1. The
percentage loss of energy is :
(A) 75%
(B) 50%
(C) 25%
(D) 12.5%
9.
In a plane perpendicular to the magnetic meridian the dip needle will remain :
(A) vertical
(B) horizontal
(C) at an angle of 45º from horizontal
(D) at an angle of 60º from vertical
10.
A car of mass 1000 kg is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s and is acted upon by a forward force of 2000 N
due to engine and retarding force of 1000 N. Calculate the velocity after 20 seconds and what will be the
acceleration during this period.
(A) 30.1 m/s
(B) 31 m/s
(C) 30 m/s
(D) 3 m/s
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11.
12.
Alnico is a material which is used to make :
(A) temporary magnet
(C) both (A) and (B)
(B) permanent magnet
(D) none of these
A magnet is dropped freely towards a loop of copper wire as shown in figure. The acceleration of magnet will be
(A) Equal to g
(B) Greater than g
(C) Less than g
(D) Zero
13.
Which of the following is more environmental friendly ?
(A) Burning of coal
(B) Burning of fire wood
(C) Burning of LPG
(D) Burning of diesel
14.
A particle is dropped from a tower. It is found that it travels 55m in the last second of its journey. Then
height of tower is :
(A) 125 m
(B) 180 m
(C)100 m
(D) 55 m
An insect trapped in a circular groove of radius 12 cm moves along the groove steadily and completes 7
15.
22 

revolutions in 100 sec. What is the angular speed and linear speed of motion ?  use  

7 

(A) 0.11 rad/s, 3.28 cm/s.
(B) 0.40 rad/s., 5 cm/s.
(C) 0.44 rad/s, 5.28 cm/s.
(D) None of these
16.
A long sighted person has a minimum distance of distinct vision of 50 cm. He wants to reduce it to 25 cm.
He should use a :
(A) concave lens of focal length 25 cm.
(B) concave lens of focal length 50 cm.
(C) convex lens of focal length 25 cm.
(D) convex lens of focal length 50 cm.
17.
A particle of mass m1 moving with velocity v collides with a mass m2 at rest, then they get embedded. Just
after collision, velocity of the system :
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) remains constant
(D) becomes zero
18.
When a space ship is at a distance of two earth's radius from the centre of the earth, the gravitational
acceleration is :
(A) 19.6 ms-2
19.
(B) 9.8 ms-2
(D) 2.45 ms-2
The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon is one sixth that on the surface of earth’s and
the diameter of the moon is one fourth of that of earth. The ratio of escape velocity on moon and earth will
be :
1
(A)
20.
(C) 4.9 m/s2
24
2
(B)
16
2
(C)
3
(D)
24
Resistance of a conductor of length 75 cm is 325 . Calculate the length of a similar conductor whose
resistance is 13.25 .
(A) 305.76 cm
(B) 304.76 cm
(C) 300 cm
(D) 302 cm
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21.
Which of the following graphs best represents the total energy (T) of a freely falling body and its height (h)
above the ground ?
(A)
T
(B)
h
T
(C)
T
h
(D)
h
T
h
22.
Ultrasonic, infrasonic and audible waves travel through a medium with speeds vu, vi and va respectively,
then :
(A) vu < vi < va
(B) vu > vi > va
(C) vu = vi = va
(D) vi < va < vu
23.
If a wave completes 24 cycles in 0.8s, then the frequency of the wave is :
(A) 30 Hz
(B) 8 Hz
(C) 24 Hz
(D) 12 Hz
24.
Ten litre of water per second is lifted from a well through 10 m and delivered with a velocity of 10 ms–1. at
outlet If g = 10ms–2, then the power of motor is:
(A) 1kW
(B) 1.5kW
(C) 2kW
(D) 2.5kW
25.
The image of the moon is formed by a concave mirror whose radius of curvature is 4.8 m at a time when
distance from the moon is 2.4 × 108 m. If the diameter of the image is 2.2 cm the diameter of the moon is:
(A) 1.1 × 106 m
(B) 2.2 × 106 m
(C) 2.2 × 108 m
(D) 2.2 × 1010 m
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
26.
27.
What is true about solids ?
(A) Solids do not flow.
(C) They have definite shape and size.
As amount of water vapours in air increases, the rate of evaporation –
(A) increases
(B) decreases
(C) remains same
28.
(B) They are rigid.
(D) All of these
(D) first increases, then decreases
During evaporation of liquid (A) the temperature of the liquid rises.
(C) the temperature of the liquid remains unaffected.
(B) the temperature of the liquid falls.
(D) None of the above is correct
29.
Which of the following conditions is most favourable for converting a gas into liquid ?
(A) High pressure, low temperature
(B) Low pressure, low temperature
(C) Low pressure, high temperature
(D) High pressure, high temperature
30.
Presence of impurities (A) lowers the boiling point of liquid.
(C) lowers the melting point of liquid.
(B) increases the melting point of solid.
(D) none of these
Which one of the following is not a mixture ?
(A) Distilled water
(C) Liquefied petroleum
(B) Sugar dissolved in water
(D) Gasoline
31.
32.
33.
Which of the following can be classified as a compound ?
(A) Milk
(B) Sea- water
(C) ce
(D) Cast iron
Some matter and their group are given in column P and Q respectivelyColumn-P
Column-Q
(a) Alloys
(i) Element
(b) Cl2
(ii) Mixture
(c) Ferrous sulphate
(iii) Base
(d) Calcium hydroxide (iv) Salt
The correct option is (A) a (ii) , b (iv) , c (i), d(iii)
(B) a (iv), b (iii), c (ii), d (i)
(C) a (i) , b (ii), c (iii), d (iv)
(D) a (ii) , b (i), c (iv), d (iii)
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34.
The concentration of solution is the mass of the solute in grams, which is present in (A) 10 g of solvent
(B) 10 g of solution
(C) 100 g of solvent
(D) 100 g of solution
35.
Which of the following is an example of emulsion ?
(A) Face cream
36.
(B) Shaving cream
(D) Smoke
A chemical equation is always balanced to fulfil the condition of (A) Law of constant proportions
(C) Law of conservation of mass.
37.
(C) Honey
(B) Law of multiple proportions.
(D) All of these
The total number of protons, electrons and neutrons in 12 g of
(A) 1.084 × 1025
(B) 6.022 × 1023
12
6 C is
-
(C) 6.022 × 1022
(D) 18
38.
Rakesh needs 1.71 g of sugar (C12H22O11) to sweeten his tea. What would be the number of carbon atoms
present in his tea ?
(A) 3.6 × 1022
(B) 7.2 × 1021
(C) 0.05 × 1023
(D) 6.6 × 1022
39.
Electronic configurations of ions are like (A) configuration of non-metals
(C) configuration of inert gases
(B) configuration of metals
(D) None of these
40.
The correct electronic configuration for potassium (atomic number = 19) is (A) 2, 8, 9
(B) 2, 8, 8, 1
(C) 2, 2, 8, 7
(D) None of these
41.
When a strong acid is slowly added to water (A) it releases heat
(C) there is no heat change
42.
Salts obtained from hydrochloric acid are known as (A) sulphates
43.
46.
47.
(C) chlorides
(D) carbonates
(B) Cl
(C) He
(D) Br
Which of the following metals does not form amphoteric oxide ?
(A) Aluminium
45.
(B) nitrates
The only non-metal included in the reactivity series of metals ,is :
(A) H
44.
(B) it absorbs heat
(D) none
(B) Silicon
Which of the following pair is/are correct (i) Malachite
Copper
(ii) Cinnabar
Mercury
(iii) Fluorspar
Silver
(iv) Galena
Lead
(A) (i), (ii), & (iii)
(B) (ii), (iii) &(iv)
(C) Zinc
(D) Tin
(C) (i), (iii) & (iv)
(D) (i), (ii) & (iv)
Covalent bond between atoms is formed by (A) loss of electrons
(B) gain of electrons
(C) sharing of electrons
(D) loss and gain of electrons both
IUPAC name of CH2 = CH – CH(CH3)2 is (A) 3-Methyl -1-butene
(B) 2 -Methyl - 3 butene (C) 3 - Methyl-2-butene (D) 4-Methyl-1-butene
48.
Which of the following forms a homologus series ?
(A) Ethane, ethylene, acetylene
(B) Ethane, propane, butanol
(C) methanal, ethanol, propanoic acid
(D) Butane, 2-methylbutane, 2,3 dimethyl butane
49.
Inert gases belong to (A) s-block
(B) p-block
(C) d-block
(D) f-block
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50.
On moving left to right in a period, in the periodic table, metallic character (A) decreases
(B) increases
(C) remains same
(D) first increases, then decreases
PART - III (MATHEMATICS)
51.
The roots of the equation : x2 (2a2 + 2b2) + x(2a + 2b) + 1 = 0 (a, b are real and distinct) are :
(A) real and unequal
(B) real & equal
(C) imaginary
(D) real & rational
52.
In the adjoining figure DP is parallel to AC, then the ratio of area of triangle PCB and quadrilateral ABCD is:
(A) 1 : 1
(B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 4
(D) 2 : 3
53.
A 40L solution contains sprit and water in ratio 3 : 1. How much water should be added to bring the ratio
5 : 2.
(A) 2L
(B) 3L
1
54.
1 3
101  1
2
(A)
55.
450
7
1
+
5 7
(B)
+..... up to 50 terms.
109  99
(C) 1
1
1
(D)
101
(B) 50
(C) 100
If x = 0.75, then what is the value of the expression (1 + x + x2) +
(A) 0.25
57.
3 5
(D) 3.8L
99
1
–
101
If x4 + x3 + bx2 – ax + 42 is perfectly divisible by (x – 3), then find the value of a – 3b.
(A)
56.
1
+
(C) 4L
(B) 4
(C) 1.75
(D) 60
x3
.
1 x
(D) 11
A square ABCD is constructed inside a triangle PQR having sides 10, 17 and 21 as shown in figure. Find
the perimeter of the square ABCD.
(A) 28
(B) 23.2
(C) 25.4
(D) 28.8
58.
The quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 has real roots and . If a, b, c real and of the same sign, then:
(A)  and  are both positive
(B)  and  are both negative
(C)  and  are of opposite sign
(D) nothing can be said about the signs of  and  as the information is insufficient.
59.
Minimum value for the polynomial 4x2 – 6x + 1 is :
(A) –
3
4
(B) –
5
4
(C) –
5
16
(D) – 
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60.
In ABC, AY = AZ, BX = BZ and CX = CY, and the size of the two angles are as shown. The angles
at A is :
(A) 50º
(B) 60º
(C) 55º
(D) 52½º
61.
The base radius of a solid in the form of a cone is 4 cm and the height of the cone is 9 cm. It is melted and
recast into spherical balls of radius 0.5 cm. Find the number of balls, thus obtained.
(A) 512
(B) 300
(C) 288
(D) 412
62.
In given figure, ABCD is a square of 14 cm, find the area of shaded portion, if all larger circles are equal:
D
C
A
B
63.
59
77
57
(3  3 ) cm2
(3  2) cm2
3 – 2 2 cm2
(B)
(C)
(D) none of these
3
2
2
It is proposed to build a single circular park equal in area to the sum of areas of two circular parks of
diameters 16 m and 12 m in a locality. The radius of the new park could be :
(A) 10 m
(B) 15 cm
(C) 20 m
(D) 24 cm
64.
If  and  are the zeroes of x2 – 4x +1, then

(A)
(A) 3
65.
(B) 5

1 1
   is :
 
(C) – 5
(D) – 3
If the first five elements of the set x1, x2,.....x10 are replaced by xi + 5, i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and next five
elements are replaced by xj — 5, j = 6, 7, ..... 10, then the mean will change by :
(A) 0
(B)
n 1
2
(C) 10
(D) 25
66.
A solid consists of a circular cylinder with an exact fitting right circular cone placed at the top. If the
height of the cone is h and the total volume of the solid is 3 times the volume of the cone, then the height
of the circular cylinder is :
2h
3h
(A) 2h
(B)
(C)
(D) 4h
3
2
67.
The total surface area of a cube is numerically equal to the surface area of a sphere then the ratio of their
volume is :
(A)
68.

6

6
(B)
(C)

216
6

(D)
If three coins are tossed simultaneously, then the probability of getting at least two heads, is :
(A)
1
4
(B)
3
8
(C)
1
2
(D)
1
4
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69.
A motor boat whose speed is 18 km/h in still water takes 1 hour more to go 24 km upstream than to return
downstream to the same spot. Find the speed of the stream.
(A) 4 km/h
70.
Which of the following is the smallest :
(A)
71.
(B) 5 km/h
14
25
A tin of oil was
(B)
57
100
(C) 6 km/h
(D) 7 km/h
14 57 49 3
,
, , .
25 100 86 5
(C)
49
86
(D)
3
5
4
full. When six bottle of oil were taken out and four bottles of oil were poured in, it was
5
3
full. How many bottles of oil did the tin contain initially ?
4
(A) 16
72.
73.
74.
(B) 40
Number of prime numbers  30 is :
(A) 15
(B) 12
(C) 32
(D) None of these
(C) 10
(D) 8
Instead of walking along two adjacent sides of a rectangular field, a boy took a shortcut along the
diagonal and saved a distance equal to half the longer side. Then the ratio of the shorter side to the longer
side is :
2
1
1
3
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3
2
4
4
The diagram given along side shows two paths drawn inside a rectangular field 50 metres long and 35
metres wide. The width of each path is 5 metres. Find the area of the shaded portion.
(A) 400 m2
(B) 250 m2
(C) 175 m2
(D) 425 m2
75.
The ratio between the side of a room is 5 : 3. The cost of white washing the ceiling of the room at 50 P per
square m is Rs. 270 and the cost of papering the walls at 10 P per square metre is Rs. 48. The height of
the room is :
(A) 6 m
(B) 8 m
(C) 5 m
(D) 10 m
76.
If one angle of a quadrilateral is greater than 180º, then the quadrilateral is a :
(A) concave quadrilateral
(B) trapezium
(C) rectangle
(D) convex quadrilateral
77.
Three angles of a quadrilateral are of magnitudes 80º, 95º and 120º. The magnitude of the fourth angle is :
(A) 80º
(B) 65º
(C) 75º
(D) 70º
78.
ABCD is a parallelogram, M is the mid point of BD and BM bisects  B. Then,  AMB equals :
(A) 45º
(B) 60º
(C) 90º
(D) None
79.
In a quadrilateral ABCD, if AO and BO be the bisectors of  A and  B respectively,,
 C = 70º and  D = 30º, then  AOB is :
(A) 40º
(B) 80º
(C) 50º
(D) 100º
80.
In a Quadrilateral ABCD, A = 35º, B = 65º, C = 65º, then D is :
(A) 100º
(B) 120º
(C) 195º
81.
(D) 180º
Shalu cycles to her school at an average speed of 12 km/hr. It takes her 20 minutes to reach the school.
If she wants to reach her school in 15 minutes, what should be her average speed.
(A) 16 km/hr
(B) 15.5 km/hr
(C) 18 km/hr
(D) None of these
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82.
If AC passes through the centre of the circle, then the area of the shaded region in the given figure is
(A)
a2
(3  )
2




A
2
(B) a  2  1
(C) 2a2 (–1)
a2
(D) 2
83.
O
a
a
C
B
 
  1
2 
In parallelogram ABCD, DAC = 44° and CBD = 46° then AOB = :
D
44°
C
O
46°
A
(A) 80°
(B) 90°
B
(C) Data insufficient
(D) None
84.
If tangents PA and PB from a point P to a circle with centre O are inclined to each other at an angle of 80º,
then POA is equal to :
(A) 50º
(B) 60º
(C) 70º
(D) 80º
85.
One of the diagonals of a rhombus is equal to a side of the rhombus. The angles of the rhombus are :
(A) 100º and 80º
(B) 60º and 120º
(C) 30º and 150º
(D) 90º and 90º
86.
The radii of two right circular cylinders are in the ratio 2:3 and their heights are in the ratio 5:4. The ratio
of their curved surface areas is
(A) 5:6
(B) 5:7
(C) 5:8
(D) 5:9
87.
The mean of the following data is 15. Find the value of P :
x : 15 25 10 P 35
f : 10 6 3 15 6
(A) 60
(B) 4
(C) 515
88.
If m is a square number then the immediate previous square number is :
(A) m – 1
89.
(B) m  1  2 m
(C) m2  2m  1
(D) None of these
The radius of sphere is increased by p%. Its surface area increases by :
(A) P%
90.
(D) 20
(B) P %
5 
 16 20   5
Simplify :  5   8    15   35 

 

(A) –29

P2 
2P


%
(C) 
100 

2
(D)
P2
%
2
(D)
21
167
1
(B) 13
(C)
167
21
91.
(a,b,c) is a pythagorean triplet where a < b < c such that a =16 then (b,c) =
(A) 67,63
(B) 65,64
(C) 63,64
(D) 63, 65
92.
The remainder obtained when t + 3t + 10 is divided by t + 1 is :
2
2
3
(A) t –11
(B) 3t + 11
(C) t –1
93.
6
2
3
4
(D) t + 1
The angle of elevation of the top of a tower as observed from a point on the horizontal ground is ‘x’. If we move
a distance ‘d’ towards the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation increases to ’y’, then the height of the tower
is :
(A)
d tan x tan y
tan y – tan x
(B) d(tan y + tan x)
(C) d(tan y – tan x)
(D)
d tan x tan y
tan y  tan x
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94.
Length of the median from B on AC where A (–1, 3), B (1, –1), C (5, 1) is :
(A) 18
95.
(C) 2 3
(D) 4
The unequal side of an isoseles triangle is 6 cm and its perimetre is 24 cm. Find its area.
(A) 6 2 cm2
96.
(B) 10
(B) 12 2 cm2
(C) 18
2
2 cm
ABCD is a rhombus with ABC = 56º, then the ACD will be :
(A) 56º
(B) 62º
(C) 124º
(D) 24 2 cm2
(D) 34º
97.
The ratio of the surface areas of a sphere and a hemisphere of same radius is :
(A) 4:3
(B) 2:1
(C) 1:2
(D) 3:1
98.
A bag contains 20 balls of different colours. The probability of drawing a black ball is 4/5 then number of
black balls in the bag is :
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 20
99.
The length of a room is double the breadth. The cost of colouring the ceiling at Rs. 25 per sqm. is Rs.
5000 and the cost of painting the four walls at Rs. 240 per square meter is Rs. 64800. Find the height of
the room.
(A) 4 m
(B) 4.5 m
(C) 3.5 m
(D) 5 m
100.
When the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular to each other then it is called :
(A) square
(B) rectangle
(C) rhombus
(D) parallelogram
PART - IV (BIOLOGY)
101.
The organelle, which acts as a factory for the synthesis of sugars in autotrophic eukaryotes, is
(A) mitochondria
(B) chloroplast
(C) ribosome
(D) lysosome
102.
f ribosomes are removed from a prokaryotic cell, following function/s will be hindered
(A) Lipid and steroid synthesis
(B) Storage of food material
(C) Protein synthesis
(D) Removal of ribosomes do not affect the functioning of cell
103.
Non membranous cell organelle is
(A) mitochondria
104.
(B) Starch
108.
(D) Cellulose
(D) Chemoheterotrophic
(B) water
(C) temperature
(D) all of the above
Oxygen is transported in vertebrates as
(A) dissolved in plasma
(B) combined with Haemoglobin
(C) dissolved in cytoplasm of erythrocytes
(D) absorbed over the RBC
Which of the following shows branchial respiration ?
(A) Man
109.
(C) Protein
The oxygen evolved in photosynthesis comes from
(A) CO2
107.
(D) nucleolus
2NH3 + 3O2
2HNO2 + 2H2O + energy. This reaction of nitrifying bacteria indicates that they are
(A) Photoautotrophic
(B) Chemoautotrophic
(C) Photoheterotrophic
106.
(C) lysosome
Function of amylase is to digest
(A) Glucose
105.
(B) nucleus
(B) Fishes
(C) Snake
(D) Birds
(C) 24
(D) 20
What is the number of ribs in man ?
(A) 10
(B) 15
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110.
Person suffering from high blood pressure should take the following precaution to avoid excessive rise in
their blood pressure
(A) sleep as much as possible
(B) avoid standing
(C) increase their weight
(D) avoid emotional disturbances and excitement
111.
At high altitude, the erythrocytes in human blood (A) Increases in Size
(B) Increases in number
(C) Decreases in Size
(D) Decreases in number
112.
Active transport of minerals in a plant requires
(A) a carrier protein
(B) a supply of energy
(C) a molecule against its concentration gradient (D) all of these
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114.
Water reabsorption mainly occurs through :
(A) Bowman's capsule
(B) PCT
(C) Loop of Henle
(D) DCT & collecting tubules
Transpiration in plants is a means of excretion of (A) CO2 & O2
115.
(B) Resins & oils
(C) Water vapours
(D) All of the above
The process of osmoregulation means –
(A) removal of nitrogen from the body
(B) concentrations of salt and water is maintained in the body
(C) osmotic properties of cell membranes
(D) to maintain the pH of the blood
116.
Site of fertilization in mammal is
(A) ovary
117.
(B) uterus
(C) vagina
(D) fallopian tube
Self pollination is transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of
(A) Same flower
(B) Same or different flower of the same plant
(C) Same or genetically similar flower of the same or other plant
(D) Different flowers of the same plant
118.
119.
Parthenocarpy refers to the development of fruit
(A) after fertilization
(B) without fertilization
(C) union of male nucleus with antipodals
(D) from the petals
Oral vaccine of Polio was developed by (A) Jenner & Sabin
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(B) Koch & Salk
(C) Salk and Jenner
(D) Salk & Sabin
Match the column & select right one.
(1) Vitamin C
(2) Vitamin D
(3) Iron
(4) Iodine
(A) (1)i, (2) iv, (3) ii, (4) iii
(i) Anaemia
(ii) Scurvy
(iii) Rickets
(iv) Goitre
(B) (1) iv, (2) iii, (3) ii, (4) i
(C) (1) ii, (2) iii, (3) i, (4) iv
(D) (1) iii, (2) i, (3) ii, (4) iv
The familiar disease Amoebiasis is caused by
(A) Entamoeba histolytica
(C) Ascaris lumbricoides
(B) Taenia solium
(D) Wuchereria bancrofti
A communicable disease, which if not controlled Immediately, is 100 % fatal
(A) Syphilis
(B) Kala - azar
(C) Filariasis
(D) Hydrophobia
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123.
124.
Failure or reduced insulin production causes
(A) Diabetes insipidus (B) Diabetes mellitus
(C) both A and B
Which hormone is responsible for apical growth?
(A) AA
(B) ABA
(C) GA
(D) Cretinism
(D) All are correct
125.
What will happen if the thyroid is removed from a tadpole ?
(A) The tadpole will grow into a dwarf frog
(B) The larva will produce giant frog
(C) t will continue indefinitely in larva stage
(D) The larva will die
126.
Choose the correct sequence of taxonomic categories :
(A) Class – Phylum – Order – Family – Genus – Species
(B) Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species
(C) Class – Order – Phylum – Species – Genus
(D) Species – Genus – Class – Order – Phylum
127.
‘Flowering plants’ is the another name of :(A) Cryptogams
(B) Angiosperms
(C) Gymnosperm
(D) Thallophytes
Comb jellies belong to
(A) scyphozoa
(C) ctenophora
(D) both A and B
128.
(B) hydrozoa
129.
Whale is a mammal, because it
(A) lives in water
(B) has a 3- chambered heart
(C) has a diaphragm between abdomen and thoracic cavity
(D) lay eggs
130.
How much energy is consumed from one trophic level to another trophic level ?
(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 15%
(D) 20%
131.
Pollution of SO2 destroys
(A) Lichens
(B) Fungi
(C) Algae
(D) Fishes
132.
In an ecosystem
(A) cycling of energy and nutrients is a coupled process
(B) cycling of energy is an independent process
(C) movement of energy is unidirectional
(D) macro and micro nutrients cycle at the same space
133.
The process of growing crops on a rotation basis is called as (A) crop rotation
(B) mixed cropping
(C) inter cropping
(D) none of above
The specific term for poultry used for meat purpose is
(A) layers
(B) broilers
(D) none of these
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137.
Living organisms are used in
(A) organic manure
(B) biofertilizers
(C) natural insecticides (D) pesticides
Mendel’s law of segregation is based on separation of alleles during
(A) gametes formation
(B) seed formation
(C) pollination
(D) embryonic development
Heterozygous tall plants were crossed with dwarf plants, what will be the ratio of dwarf plants in the
progeny
(A) 50%
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(C) growers
(B) 25%
(C) 75%
(D) 100%
Mendel’s laws were rediscovered by
(A) Lamarck, Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns.
(B) Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and E.V. Tschermak
(C) Morgan, Beadle and Tatum
(D) Hugo de Vries, Morgan and Carl Correns
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139.
During embryonic period, animals repeat the embryonic stage of ancestors. This law is named as –
(A) Evolution law
140.
(B) Biogenetic law
Match the items of –
Column A
a) Platelets
b) Neuron
c) Tendon
d) Striated muscle
Which of the following is correct ?
(A) (a-2), (b-3), (c-4), (d-1)
(C) (a-4), (b-1), (c-2), (d-3)
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144.
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Column B
(1) attach bone with muscle
(2) locomotion
(3) blood coagulation
(4) respond to stimuli
(B) (a-3), (b-4), (c-1), (d-2)
(D) (a-1), (b-2), (c-3), (d-4)
(B) Cartilage
(C) Tendon
(D) Disc
Sarcolemma is the term used for the membrane of following tissue (A) Nervous
143.
(D) Mendel's law
...............................acts as shock absorber as a cushion when tibia and femur come together
(A) Ligaments
142.
(C) Florkin’s law
(B) Epithelial
(C) Muscular
(D) None of these
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.
List – 
List – 
(Plant tissue)
(Function)
A. Sclerenchyma
1. Conduction of water
B. Xylem
2. Transport of food
C. Phloem
3. Mechanical strength
D. Meristem
4. Cell Division
A
B
C
D
(A)
4
2
1
3
(B)
1
4
3
2
(C)
3
1
2
4
(D)
2
3
4
1
Enzymes are absent in (A) algae
(B) plants
(C) viruses
(D) bacteria
Iodine test is used to detect (A) fats
(B) carbohydrates
(C) protein
(D) vitamin
146.
In leaves, production of starch and not glucose, is often used as a test of photosynthesis, because
(A) starch is always formed in photosynthesis
(B) starch is formed before glucose in photosynthesis
(C) starch is more easily detected than glucose
(D) glucose is always formed in photosynthesis.
147.
The nutrition of mucor is
(A) parasitic
(B) auotrophic
148.
(C) saprotrophic
The major immediate source of energy for humans is (A) carbohydrates
(B) proteins
(C) fats
(D) holozoic
(D) vitamins
149.
What will happen, if all the green plants disappear from the earth ?
(A) all animals will die
(B) only carnivores will die
(C) only herbivores will die
(D) it will have no effect on animals
150.
In an ecosystem, bacteria are considered as
(A) micro-consumers
(C) primary consumers
(B) macro-consumers
(D) secondary consumers
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